The Puerto Rico Government continues to issue administrative orders and determinations on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Puerto Treasury Department, Puerto Rico State Department and DACO, are a few of the government agencies issuing temporary orders. This is further to the mandatory business shutdown and citizen curfew declared by the Governor of Puerto Rico .
On Sunday, March 15th, 2020, the Governor of Puerto Rico, Hon. Wanda Vazquez Garced, issued Executive Order No. 2020-023 to further establish public policy on the handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Puerto Rico. The Executive Order requires (among other matters) the closing of all businesses, except those specifically excluded in the Executive Order. The .
To our friends and clients: As the unparalleled events related to coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to unfold, at O’Neill & Borges we are closely monitoring its impact on the health and safety of our colleagues, clients and community. It is our top priority to be responsive, prepared and ready to attend to all our clients’ needs. .
An outbreak of a new strand of coronavirus, named “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (COVID-19), has been quickly spreading worldwide. A pandemic has been now declared. Workplace issues may arise as the result of this outbreak. Please refer to our Newsletter on COVID-19 Employee Rights and Employer Obligations for important information.
The Puerto Rico Government continues to issue administrative orders and determinations on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Puerto Treasury Department, Puerto Rico State Department and DACO, are a few of the government agencies issuing temporary orders. This is further to the mandatory business shutdown and citizen curfew declared by the Governor of Puerto Rico .
On Sunday, March 15th, 2020, the Governor of Puerto Rico, Hon. Wanda Vazquez Garced, issued Executive Order No. 2020-023 to further establish public policy on the handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Puerto Rico. The Executive Order requires (among other matters) the closing of all businesses, except those specifically excluded in the Executive Order. The .
To our friends and clients: As the unparalleled events related to coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to unfold, at O’Neill & Borges we are closely monitoring its impact on the health and safety of our colleagues, clients and community. It is our top priority to be responsive, prepared and ready to attend to all our clients’ needs. .
An outbreak of a new strand of coronavirus, named “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (COVID-19), has been quickly spreading worldwide. A pandemic has been now declared. Workplace issues may arise as the result of this outbreak. Please refer to our Newsletter on COVID-19 Employee Rights and Employer Obligations for important information.