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| Pandemic Influenza: Human Resources Reference Sheet | ||||
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In the event of a pandemic influenza in the State of South Carolina, HR offices will be essential
points of contact for state employees. State human resources offices will be required to determine
which workers are essential, how payroll will be processed, what leave options will be granted, and
how various staffing issues will be addressed. The following fact sheet should be used by state
agencies to evaluate their current pandemic influenza plans and to consider the role of HR offices
in the overall planning process. The issues listed in this fact sheet are not all-inclusive, but
represent examples of concerns that state human resources offices should consider when planning for
a pandemic influenza or other types of workplace crises. A comprehensive state pandemic influenza plan I. Leave: A. Annual Leave B. Sick Leave C. Leave Transfer Pool D. Leave Without Pay II. Staffing Issues: A. Agencies should determine a mission critical list of essential employees B. Temporary Staffing C. The following occupational categories are most likely to be in high demand: D. Options for distance working III. Education/Communication: A. A call center will be set up to respond to employee questions. B. Training and education are important planning options for human resources departments to communicate to employees prior to an emergency situation. IV. Pay: A. Receipt of Paychecks B. Addressing Increased Work Load and Hours V. Health and Safety Concerns VI. Health Insurance:
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| THE LANGUAGE USED IN THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CREATE AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT BETWEEN THE EMPLOYEE AND THE AGENCY. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CREATE ANY CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS OR ENTITLEMENTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT, IN WHOLE OR IN PART. NO PROMISES OR ASSURANCES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, WHICH ARE CONTRARY TO OR INCONSISTENT WITH THE TERMS OF THIS PARAGRAPH CREATE ANY CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT. |