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Because the situation is continually evolving, we want to host another webinar addressing your COVID-19 employment questions with employment law attorney, Michelle Anderson of Fisher Phillips. Please join us May 20th for an update on our employment questions and recommendations. Register here and submit your questions.

COVID-19 Response

We have created a page on our website for our resources and FAQs related to COVID-19. This situation is very fluid and changing hour-by-hour, so be sure to bookmark this page and continue to refer to it for additional information as we have it.
COVID-19 Response at mjsorority.com

Additional Resources



Bookmark the MJ Insurance COVID-19 response page for many additional legislative updates, webinars, and more. 

WEBINAR: MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE


The short and long-term mental health effects of COVID-19 are a top concern for many, as are the physical consequences. According to the CDC, mental health disorders are among the most burdensome health concerns in the United States. Nearly 1 in 5 adults aged 18 or older (18.3% or 44.7 million people) reported suffering from a mental health condition in 2016, and 1 in 2 are at risk of developing one. And now with the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), stress and anxiety are at an all-time high.

Poor mental health and stress can negatively affect an employee’s job performance and productivity, engagement with their work, communication with coworkers, and even their physical capability to function. Now more than ever, it is extremely important that employers build awareness and provide employees with resources to improve mental health and stress management.

Join Cynthia L. Reynolds, LCSW, LCAC of Reynolds and Associates Counseling as she provides practical guidance to employers on:
  • Navigating discussions surrounding mental health in the workplace
  • Common signs an employee needs mental health assistance
  • How to support employees in need of mental health services
  • What mental health resources may be available to employers
  • And more!
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020
2:00-3:00 PM ET/1:00-2:00 PM CT/11:00 AM-NOON PT

Register here.
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This Risk Management Bulletin is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice.

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