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James Geshwiler - WHO - cf4598289@gmail.com

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from: World Health Organization <cf4598289@gmail.com>
date: Oct 13, 2020, 5:11 PM
subject: Dear employee
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear employee

The following message is sent to all suitable workers to notify of specific changes which have been constructed in the existing family and medical leave of act with regard to the recent Coronavirus (COVID-10) act system, and assume that all workers will study as well as properly comprehend these changes.

The World Health Organization in collaboration with its Parent Organization United Nations Economic and Social Council looked at the coronavirus pandemic damage on the world economy and decided to help individuals and companies to bounce back to their respective businesses. While basking in the euphoria of this achievement.

We wish to seize this opportunity to acquaint you with guidelines that must be followed in order to complete this demand paid leave.

These major changes are specified inside the enclosure in conjunction with family and medical leave of act employee request form under the family and medical leave of act that wil be in power October 20, 2020.

To demand paid leave on the basis of the family and medical leave of act, please analyze the information thoroughly, get familiar with the changes which have been created.

Send your details directly to the World Health Organization manager before October 20, 2020.

Name: James Geshwiler
Email: jamesgeshwiler@aol.com
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