Update from the Mayor’s Office
In response to continued cases of covid-19 in the area, Mayor Bowser’s office has issued a decision to push the re-opening of businesses back to Monday, June 8.
In response to continued cases of covid-19 in the area, Mayor Bowser’s office has issued a decision to push the re-opening of businesses back to Monday, June 8.
In our efforts to help all our employees in their efforts to adjust to the ongoing situation surrounding Covid-19, we want to help transfer as many people as possible to direct deposit.
Below are some online banking options that are easy to use and help make filing for direct deposit simple and user-friendly.
(Washington, DC) – Today, due to an increasing number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Washington, DC and across the region and the nation, Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a stay-at-home order for the District of Columbia. This order reinforces the Mayor’s direction to residents to stay at home except to perform essential activities.
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUANCE SYSTEM
Mayor’s Order 2020-054
March 30, 2020
SUBJECT: Stay at Home Order
ORIGINATING AGENCY: Office of the Mayor
It is the policy of Mb Staffing Services to provide a process to maintain, resume and sustain business operations as a result of a pandemic event. All employees have access to this plan to ensure continuation of services in the event of a major disruption of operations.
As we continue to monitor Coronavirus (COVID-19) developments closely, I am reaching out to assure you that the safety and well-being of our employees, clients and their employees is our highest priority.
As COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”) continues to spread around the globe, I want to share what Mb Staffing Services (Mb) is doing regarding this public health emergency.
The CDC Prevention has developed interim guidance (“Interim Guidance”) for businesses and employers to plan for and respond to COVID-19.