Howard Levitt: Companies can’t fire staff with COVID-19 — unless they’ve done this

You need solid proof the employee behaved in violation of health guidelines or recklessly exposed their colleagues.

So many of the questions from our clients in 2020, not surprisingly, involved circumnavigating the issues surrounding COVID-19.

Recently, one client inquired about terminating a “problem” employee for cause because he tested positive for the coronavirus. The employee’s disciplinary history involved an altercation, in which he had to pay thousands of dollars for damages involving a hotel room he rented with a colleague. Our client came to learn that he had a psychotic episode and was admitted to the hospital that night.