There's a fight brewing over whether companies are responsible when workers get coronavirus

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The next coronavirus relief package could include liability protections for businesses that would shield them from workplace lawsuits.

Republicans and trade groups argue that the fear of lawsuits could keep businesses from reopening, while labor groups say liability protections could shield employers who aren't keeping their workers safe.Signage notes new social distancing rules and procedures in the Mall of America on June 10, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.As U.S.

Business owners' concerns have caught the attention of Congress, as lawmakers weigh the possibility of passing another Covid-19 stimulus package. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would push to include liability protections for businesses in upcoming legislation.last month. "The litigation epidemic has already begun."

"The courts are a complementary feature for holding people accountable," said Remington A. Gregg, counsel for civil justice and consumer rights at Public Citizen. "So if you take away an employee's right to go to court, then there's absolutely no way for workers to hold bad actors accountable." Arizona, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York are among several states that have passed laws providing immunity from coronavirus-related lawsuits for certain health care facilities, while laws in Iowa, North Carolina and Utah protect a broader range of businesses. LouisianaAt least six states

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Ridiculous ! So we’re saying that it’s ok for companies to treat employees like garbage and get away with it! Just pass a relief bill with no strings attached!

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