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Will the COVID-19 pandemic change our perception on employees staying home when they are sick?

Will the COVID-19 pandemic change our perception on employees staying home when they are sick? When employees are allowed to return to the office, will this pandemic change the way businesses approach sick time and the work while sick culture that some argue exists in the country? Denver7 went 360 to listen to multiple perspectives on the topic. By: Meghan Lopez and last updated 2021-02-23 20:08:35-05 DENVER — For nearly a year, Coloradans have been coping with a new reality of life in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thousands have died in the state after contracting the virus and many others have been hospitalized or sickened.

Fight over rough sleepers $40,000 hotel bill takes a twist on revelation of fraud convictions

Fight over rough sleepers $40,000 hotel bill takes a twist on revelation of fraud convictions
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Bill to remove county commissioners from local boards of health not popular with commissioners

A Zoom meeting of the Routt County Board of Health held in November. The board consists of the three commissioners, but a new bill in the state legislature seeks to change that, instead having commissioners appoint members to the board. (File photo) STEAMBOAT SPRINGS The Routt County Board of Commissioners and Board of Health have the same three members, but a bill soon to be introduced in the Colorado Legislature seeks to change that. Rep. Cathy Kipp, a Democrat from Fort Collins, plans to introduce a bill she said will take politics out of county boards of health by removing commissioners from those boards. A 2008 law required counties to have an independent board of health but left a carve-out for commissioners from counties with populations less than 100,000 to double as the board of health.

Perth hotel left in the lurch amid bickering over $20,000 homeless accommodation bill

Perth hotel left in the lurch amid bickering over $20,000 homeless accommodation bill We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A Perth family-owned hotel has been left in the lurch amid bickering over who will pick up the bill to temporarily house homeless people in the wake of the dismantling of Fremantle’s ‘tent city’. Perth City Apartment owner Eddie Kamil said the hotel was more than $20,000 out of pocket and warned the business was running out of cash to continue housing and feeding the rough sleepers. Perth City Apartment Hotel Eddie Kamil with some bread used to feed his guests.  

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