CARES Act Key Employment Law Implications and FAQs - SHRM The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, enacted on March 27, is a $2 2 trillion stimulus package Here's a summary of the significant employment law provisions and answers
Generation Cares | SHRM Generation Cares is a cross-sector coalition dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of care for children, people with disabilities and older adults
The CARES Act and Housing Assistance: A User’s Guide - AAF The CARES Act does not provide direct financial assistance to renters, although it does appropriate an additional $17 4 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for existing programs including rent assistance, public housing, housing grants and vouchers, and assistance to minority and disadvantaged communities
When to Turn to PIPs and When to Skip Them - SHRM HR should train managers on how to address poor performance, including through performance improvement plans when necessary, rather than letting work problems fester
How the CARES Act Responds to the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis The CARES Act specifically provides $1 32 billion to community health centers for the detection of the novel coronavirus and the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of the resulting disease, COVID-19
The CARES Act and Mortgage Servicers - AAF Most notably, the CARES Act provides that single-family and multifamily homes that are backed by a federal mortgage loan may request forbearance of up to a year Any borrower experiencing direct or indirect financial hardship relating to the coronavirus is able to request 180 days forbearance, regardless of delinquency status
5 Ways HR Leaders Are Using AI in 2025 Wondering how HR professionals are using AI in their organizations? Read five use cases from HR leads at Walmart, SingleStore, Perceptyx, and Chronosphere
Housing Assistance in the CARES Act: A Users Guide - AAF Included in the Coronavirus Aid, Response, and Economic Security (CARES) Act were a number of provisions intended to ease the burden of paying for housing AAF’s Director of Financial Services Policy Thomas Wade examines the provisions and explains who can receive help — and who cannot