Menu
Log in


 International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association

  Storm Damage Update 5/9/24  - We are experiencing high call volume. To find a certified water damage restoration service near you please click here. 


Featured members

Legal: Carpet cleaning manager terminated for COVID-19 objections update: Judge dismisses plaintiff's case

29 Oct 2021 2:34 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

PITTSBURGH – An employee of a carpet cleaning service who claimed he was wrongfully terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he objected to working in areas where social distancing and wearing of protective personal equipment was not being practiced, has seen his case dismissed in state court.

Zachary Holtzman of McKeesport first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on March 12 versus Cleaning Services Corporation (doing business as “ServiceMaster Carpet & Upholstery”), of Pitcairn.


According to the complaint, Holtzman was hired as a full-time area manager for the defendant near the end of 2019. During that time, the plaintiff resided with his elderly grandfather, for whom he provided care.

In March 2020, the suit explained that the COVID-19 pandemic took hold across the country, leading to Allegheny County issuing a stay-at-home order. Over the course of the pandemic, the stay-at-home orders were revised and the county began to let people return to work.

“Plaintiff advised defendant that because he cared for his elderly grandfather, who is an at-risk person for severe COVID-19, he could only work in situations where people could and did heed social distancing guidelines and wear appropriate PPE. In June of 2019, defendant sent plaintiff to the Jewish Community Center in the South Hills area of Pittsburgh,” the suit stated.

More at source: Pennsylvania Record

Find A Carpet Cleaning Service Here

Discuss This Article Here

More Cleaning & Janitorial News Here


Recent


© Copyright 2004-2024  International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association  "The Home Of Professional Cleaning Companies"