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Massachusetts Closure of State and Federal Buildings Due to Blizzard

EARLY CLOSINGS: Due to the onset of inclement weather, the following USCIS Offices and Service Centers will be closing early today.
The following offices will be closing at 11:30 am (Eastern Time):
Massachusetts
Boston, MA District Office & Field Office
JFK Federal Building
15 New Sudbury Street
Government Center, Room E-170
Boston, MA 02203-0701
Boston Application Support Center
170 Portland Street
Boston MA 02114
Lawrence, MA Field Office & Application Support Center
2 Mill Street
Lawrence, MA 01840
New Hampshire
Manchester, NH Field Office & Application Support Center
9 Ridgewood Road
Bedford, NH 03110
Rhode Island
Providence, RI Field Office & Application Support Center
1543 Atwood Avenue
Johnston, RI 02919
Providence Application Support Center
105 Sockanosset Cross Road, Suite 210
Cranston, RI 02910
Maine
Portland Field Office & Application Support Center
176 Gannett Drive
So. Portland ME 04106-6909
The following USCIS Offices and Service Centers in New York will be closing at 3:00 pm (Eastern Time):
New York Field Office
26 Federal Plaza
New York NY 10278-0127
Bronx Applications Support Center
1827 Westchester Ave
Bronx NY 10473
Brooklyn Application Support Center
1260-78 60th St
Brooklyn NY 11219
Hicksville Application Support Center
87 Bethpage Rd
Hicksville NY 11801
Manhattan Application Support Center
201 Varick St., 10th Floor, Room 103
New York NY 10014
Port Chester Application Support Center
40 South Main Street
Port Chester NY 10573
Queens/Jamaica Application Support Center
153-01 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica NY 11432
Woodside Application Support Center
63-05 Roosevelt Avenue
Woodside NY 11377
Queens Field Office & ASC
2735 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City NY 11101-2917
Long Island Field Office
30 Barretts Avenue
Holtsville NY 11742

 

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New England Courts May Be Closed Due to Storm

For those conducting country criminal records and county civil background checks as part of their employment screening programs, please be aware there may be delays in the New England region due to an impending storm.

Forecasters have predicted a major winter storm for the New England States. The blizzard is scheduled to hit on Friday. Massachusetts has declared a state of emergency and other jurisdictions may follow suit.

Corra Group will keep you posted.

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Drugs In The Workplace–What a Concept

If most employers believe that substance abuse is not an issue, they better look again at their staff.  There are exceptions of course, and many employees are either moderate drinkers and drug free or don’t indulge enough to  create problem.  But then there are the others, a few, who come to the workplace bleary eyed from a late night of doing whatever.

There are the employees with drug problems, alcohol problems, and quite often, there are the accompanying money and domestic problems.   They seem to come in a package.  Not always, but enough that an employer should be aware that abuse in one area can lead to negligent or liability issues in another.

HRMAGAZINE of the UK posted an interesting article about substance issues in the workplace.  It is well worth reading.

Here are but a few quotes from the article…”The TUC estimates that between 3% and 5% of all work absences are due to alcohol, which costs the UK economy nearly £2 billion a year. Recent research from drug and alcohol screening provider Concateno reveals that one in 30 employees (3.23% of the 1.6 million UK employees it tested in 2011) has drugs in their system at any one time in the workplace. If that figure were extrapolated for the UK population, it would equate to 940,000 people. And a 2012 survey by law firm Blake Lapthorn found that most organisations think the use of alcohol (61%) and drugs (54%) by employees outside the office has an adverse effect on their work.

The effects don’t stop at the costs of absenteeism, reduced productivity, errors and underperformance. They also encompass potentially disastrous health and safety issues – for the individual, their colleagues and the public – as well as the legal implications for the company. UK businesses can’t just stick their heads in the sand: they need to address the issue or leave themselves vulnerable.”

Pay heed and take action.  Getting out in front of substance issues among employees is the best way to handle it.  Pre-Employment Drug Tests may be warranted with the random followup drug and alcohol testing from time to time.

 

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Corra Group Increases DOT Employment Screening Services

From Corra Group’s Latest Press Release–

 

Corra Group is increasing its employment screening services to it trucking and transportation clients. The expanded services will not only help truckers meet Department of Transportation or DOT compliance standards, but will assist in evaluating potential drivers. Corra Group presently offers motor vehicle driving records, or MVRs, for the entire United States as well as Canada and Puerto Rico. It can also retrieve driving records for various countries around the world.

Corra Group has coordinated its random management drug screening program so it’s easier for drivers to be integrated into the system. In addition to drug testing, Corra Group has increased its facility to conduct DOT employment background checks. The expanded service enables trucking firms to use Corra Group as a full service DOT facility. It now offers the Pre-Employment Screening Program made available through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

 

For the full article, click on this link.