At least among the interpretive staff, there has been no discussion of hazard pay. We are not requiring the interpreters to come in while the museum is closed - the staff who are caring for the livestock, crops, and gardens have all volunteered to do so rather than working those hours from home. In the department's administrative offices, we've worked out rotations so that we can ensure that only one supervisor is in the office at a time; I come in to handle paperwork like the timesheets because I don't have access to decent internet at the house.
Jay
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Jay Templin
Historic Site Supervisor
The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
Williamsburg, Virginia
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-26-2020 09:25 AM
From: Kara Leinfelder
Subject: Hazard Pay
Good morning,
I am curious if anyone has had staff request hazard pay for coming into the building during your closure or if you have created a policy around hazard pay?
Thanks!
Kara
Kara V. Leinfelder
Managing and Creative Director
NC Museum of History Associates
5 E. Edenton Street | Raleigh, NC 27601
kleinfelder@ncmoha.com
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