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2020
STATUS: Enacted
Governor Duggan has secured an extra $800/month for all frontline and public safety workers.
Montgomery County reached an agreement with several local service unions that will provide an additional hazard pay for union employees.
The city of Baltimore will be providing hazard pay for first responders.
Governor Janet Mills' administration agreed to implement hazard pay for 800 employees represented by the AFSCME Council 93.
Sedgwick County commissioners have approved hazard pay of $200 per month for county employees
The Illinois Association of Health Care Facilities said today that it will offer a $2 raise in base wages for nursing home workers plus an additional $2 in bonus pay for the remainder of the pandemic.
The Woodstock City Council unanimously approved two months of retroactive hazard pay for first responders.
Walton County commissioners voted unanimously for a $100-per-week stipend for frontline first responders.
The Smyrna City Council voted to implement $2 per hour hazard pay for city employees.