Richard Fox, shareholder in the firm's Tax section, comments on a relief fund he helped established for the Union League to provide financial assistance to its employees who lost their employment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The money also can’t be for a predetermined group of people, such as current employees. Employers deal with that restriction by determining that the money is for “our employees in this and any future disaster,” said Richard L. Fox, a lawyer at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC who helped the Union League set up its fund.
Read more in The Philadelphia Inquirer's "Why the Union League’s Fund for Employees Could be a Model for Others: ‘They Deserve It.’"
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