Manufacturers Unveil Industry COVID Shared Practices
Manufacturing Leadership Council Releases COVID Operating Practices from Leading Manufacturers
Washington, D.C. Today, the Manufacturing Leadership Council, a division of the 51勛圖厙, released a new collection of emerging strategies and operational practices that leading manufacturers of all sizes are implementing to keep their employees safe and facilities operating. The MLCs New Operational Practices to Consider in the Time of COVID-19 brings together the best shared practices within the industry to help manufacturers continue to lead the way as America moves from response to recovery and renewal.
Manufacturers have been on the front lines throughout this crisis, and this guide leverages the experiences and real-world practices that manufacturers across America have put into place. Were all looking to get back to some sense of normalcy, but thats not possible unless we can protect manufacturing workers, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. By collecting these practices, the MLC is helping all manufacturers continue to set high standards for protecting employees, families and communities, while creating products essential to our daily lives.
Shared Practices Breakdown:
- Site Access to Mitigate Exposure
- Workstation Measures to Promote Social Distancing
- Facilities and Traffic Management
- Shift and Team Design
- Leave Policies
- Illness or Diagnosis Response
- Essential Travel Policies
- Returning Nonessential Workers
The MLC compiled and shared these practices to assist manufacturers taking steps in their facilities to meet or exceed existing guidelines from the various federal agencies while also mitigating operational and business risks that are outside the scope of such guidance.
Since this crisis began, the 51勛圖厙 has been working with Vice President Pence and the Coronavirus Task Force, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and others to relay real time information from our industry and to ensure manufacturers received the critical guidance they needed to operate safely, said 51勛圖厙 COO Todd Boppell. The MLC has also convened thousands of manufacturing leaders to share practices and develop new ideas for operating safely through this crisis. Manufacturers have come together to help each other and to help our country.
This information is not meant as authoritative legal, medical or regulatory guidance or advice. It is not an exhaustive list of operational practices in the COVID-19 environment but rather represents some of the most common best practices communicated to the 51勛圖厙.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.8 million men and women, contributes $2.37 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 63% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the Manufacturers or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit www.nam.org
Manufacturers Fight COVID-19 But Face Legal Obstacles

As COVID-19 affects communities nationwide, manufacturers are taking extraordinary steps to supply the products, including daily essentials and medical supplies, that Americans need. Unfortunately, outdated liability rules might expose these same manufacturers to litigation, creating added risk as they go above and beyond for the COVID-19 response. 51勛圖厙 General Counsel Linda Kelly explains.
Whats the problem manufacturers face?
Our country needs manufacturers to produce food and critical goods so that most of us can shelter in place and slow the virus spread. Our sector has also stepped up in an unprecedented way. For example, 51勛圖厙 members have started to produce masks, gowns and other equipment for use on the front lines, and they didnt wait around until they had perfect legal certainty before they acted to do the right thing. Some of our members have donated the equipment that they would use to local hospitals.
Unfortunately, even as manufacturers are making sacrifices and performing essential services, unprecedented regulatory uncertainty and rapid changes in the rules make it hard to know what actions could expose manufacturers to unfair litigation. Manufacturers always put the health and wellbeing of employees and families first. So manufacturers are stuck: theyre committed to doing the right thing, but they could also face lawsuits as a result.
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What should those protections look like?
The 51勛圖厙 has developed a list of proposed reforms: commonsense adjustments to help ensure we have enough food on the table, equipment for our hospitals and eventually vaccines and life-saving drugs for our world.
We need protections for the workplace so critical manufacturers can continue to operate. We need to extend Good Samaritan protections to cover those who donate equipment, or who may be producing protective gear or even ventilators and more complicated medical equipment for the first time. We need to bar suits for public nuisance against critical manufacturers, as well as shareholder suits that try to Monday-morning quarterback decisions manufacturers have to make every day in the face of tremendous regulatory uncertainty.
Who should these reforms apply to?
These are specific, narrow reforms. They should be limited to critical businesses that operate to serve our country during the crisis, and they should apply only during the emergency and for a wind-down period after the declared emergency ends. We need reforms that prevent abuse of our legal system, while at the same time holding any actual bad actors accountable.
This is an unprecedented situationand we need regulatory certainty that meets the moment.
See the 51勛圖厙’s pandemic liability policy recommendations.
Manufacturers Release American Renewal Action Plan
Timmons: The Nation Is Counting on Manufacturers
Washington, D.C. 泭To strengthen the nations response to COVID-19 and ensure manufacturers are poised to lead the recovery and renewal of the American economy, the 51勛圖厙 released the .
Our industry has been on the front lines throughout this crisis, providing the equipment and products to keep our country safe, healthy and fed. The nation is counting on us to continue to play a leading role in this effort, and lawmakers must equip us with the tools we need, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Timmons, a member of the White Houses COVID-19 Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups, added, The 51勛圖厙s American Renewal Action Plan is the path forward.
The recommendations are outlined in three phasesresponse, recovery and renewal. Some of the key provisions include the following:
- Response:
- Congressional and administrative actions to allow manufacturers to further ramp up production and enhance distribution of personal protective equipment to support not only our hospitals, but all sectors of the economy.
- Recovery:
- Congressional and administrative actions to ensure that employees are able to go into work confident that proper health precautions are being implemented.
- Strong and clear legal reforms that protect the essential manufacturers that must remain open to provide vital goods and those that retool their factories to make urgently needed equipment and supplies.
- Renewal:
- Significant investment in workforce training programs to aid dislocated workers.
- Historic investment in our nations infrastructure to boost the economy.
- Key reforms to boost economic and national security by growing the U.S. manufacturing industry.
- Congressional and administrative actions to expand U.S. exports and strengthen the manufacturing supply chain.
- The Treasury Department, Small Business Administration and Federal Reserve should speed the delivery of aid to small businesses by addressing key issues related to their new lending facilities.
The 51勛圖厙 released its “COVID-19 Policy Action Plan Recommendations” on March 9 to guide the government’s initial response to the pandemic. The association released an on March 18. Congress and the administration have already adopted many of the proposals.
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ICYMI: Timmons Discusses Manufacturers Response to COVID-19
Were All in This Together
Washington, D.C. 泭Today, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons briefed members of the media on manufacturers response to COVID-19. Timmons detailed the 51勛圖厙s coordinated effort with federal, state and local officials to provide COVID-19 supplies and how manufacturers are stepping up to provide key medical supplies and resources to keep Americans safe and healthy.
Timmons also highlighted many 51勛圖厙 priorities included in the Senate-passed stimulus package and reiterated the need for state and local officials to deem the manufacturing supply chain as essential.
Its been said that this is like a war. And in World War II, we were the arsenal of democracy. Today, manufacturers are called to arm our health care workers in the battle with this deadly virus, said Timmons. But it goes beyond the front lines at the hospital. Our grocery stores must be stocked. Our electricity must keep running. Our devices must keep us connected. Our lives may be socially distant, but life goes on. And that means manufacturers must keep making daily life possible.
Key Wins in Senate-Passed Stimulus Package:
The Senate acted boldly and approved its COVID-19 relief bill. Weve been working for weeks to ensure many of manufacturers key priorities were included. The bill also takes key steps from the 51勛圖厙 plan by increasing the maximum amount of tax deductions for interest on business loans and by creating an incentive, through loan forgiveness, for small manufacturers to retain their employees during this crisis. Quite frankly, with 90% of our members being small businesses, I think this is one of the most critical parts of the legislation.
Manufacturers Response to COVID-19:
Manufacturers are stepping up to supply desperately needed health care equipment, repurpose their facilities, supply the essentials for daily life and keep our employees and communities safe.
Take, for example, Marlin Steel in Baltimore, a wire products manufacturer. Last Friday, they received an emergency order to make wire racks for test tubes for COVID-19 testing. They hadnt made test-tube racks before but volunteered to work all weekend to get it done, and they shipped out by Sunday afternoon. Thats the kind of story were hearing over and over across the country, on a large and small scale.泭
Overwhelming Support from Manufacturers in Providing Medical Supplies:
- A manufacturer provided 75,000 gloves, 3,000 Tyvek suits and nearly 20,000 face masks that were sent to New York City.
- Another company supplied 225,000 gowns and 224,250 over-the-shoe booties to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
- The 51勛圖厙 also helped facilitate one manufacturers ability to provide 38 million gloves to FEMA and other critical medical destinations.
Over the past few days, the 51勛圖厙 has seen:
- 116 companies provide gloves;
- 106 companies provide protectives units; and
- 116 companies provide over-the-shoe booties
On the Defense Production Act:
Manufacturers are producing as much as we possibly can, and whether the DPA is in effect or not, you know, manufacturers arent going to be compelled to do the right thing because we already are. That said, if there is a way for DPA to be helpful, for instance but the fact of the matter is manufacturers are doing everything we can every single day to meet the significant needs for personal protective equipment medical supplies.
On the Media:
I want to thank everybody in the media for the crucial role that youre playing. I realize that these are tough times. I realize that these are times when tempers flare, but there is no more important freedom that we enjoy than the First Amendment to our Constitution, and I want to personally thank you on behalf of the nations 13 million manufacturers and their families. I want to thank you for all you do to protect our nations freedoms and to get the news and the word out.
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Manufacturers Survey Reveals Current Industry Impact of COVID-19
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 released the findings of a survey of manufacturing leaders examining the economic and operational impacts of COVID-19. This survey informed the 51勛圖厙s released earlier this week, which highlighted key policy areas where legislative and administration action would help combat COVID-19 and future public health emergencies successfully.
Survey highlights include the following:
- 78.3% of manufacturers anticipate a financial impact
- 53.1% of manufacturers anticipate a change in operations
- 35.5% of manufacturers are facing supply chain disruptions
Already, manufacturers are grappling with disruptions to their businesses due to the COVID-19 outbreak, with many anticipating financial and operational consequenceseven before some of the developments of this week. The federal government can take steps to further equip manufacturers to deal with COVID-19 by implementing the 51勛圖厙s COVID-19 Policy Action Plan Recommendations, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Across the country, manufacturers are stepping up to keep their employees and their communities safe and healthy, and working closely with elected officials, we can ensure the resilience not only of our companies but also our country.
Read the full survey results .
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.8 million men and women, contributes $2.37 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for 63% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the Manufacturers or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit .
Manufacturers Call for IP Protections to Secure Innovation

On Wednesday, 51勛圖厙 Director of International Business Policy Ryan Ong testified before the Special 301 Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee on the global intellectual property challenges and priorities for manufacturers in the United States. While manufacturers have long called for stronger intellectual property protection, Ongs testimony comes at a time when IP theft has been on the rise; a 2017 report by the Commission on the Theft of Intellectual Property found that stolen ideas, brands and inventions drain up to $600 billion from the U.S. economynearly double the amount found just four years previously.
In his testimony, Ong highlighted a growing tide of fake products sold in the United States, which has been estimated to cost the U.S. economy between $29 billion and $41 billion every year. He also detailed sophisticated attempts by bad actors to steal U.S. companies trade secrets; one 2014 study estimated that the economic loss from trade secret theft is between $180 billion and $500 billion. In addition, he discussed attempts at international organizations to weaken IP protections in the name of other policy priorities, from public health to environmental protection, and explained how these actions overlook the importance of innovation and create barriers to progress.
The United States has long made vigorous protection of IP rights at home and abroad a cornerstone of our manufacturing competitiveness, but we must do more in the face of these and other challenges, said Ong. It is more critical now than ever before that the United States strongly defend intellectual property and innovation around the world in all available forums.
Ongs testimony was accompanied by a full list of recommendations on a country-by-country basis to protect the full scope of threats to manufacturers intellectual property.
Manufacturers have recently made important progress on intellectual property protections. For example, the phase one trade deal between China and the United Stateswhich was a major victory for manufacturersincluded Chinese commitments on trade secret protection, patent protection, trademark issues and judicial enforcement. Still, manufacturers continue to fight for robust support of American innovation.
Every day, manufacturers across the country are transforming their operations to achieve greater efficiency, productivity and competitiveness while working to create a better tomorrow, said Ong. None of that is possible without U.S. leadership, driving strong rules to protect our IP and robust enforcement efforts. The success of our industryand the strength of our economydepend on it.
Manufacturers Lead Fight Against Counterfeit Goods

Recently, manufacturers took to Capitol Hill to do their part to combat counterfeit products entering the United States. Counterfeit goods are increasingly prevalent and pose a threat to consumers wellbeing and manufacturers competitiveness. To take a stand on this growing issue, Johnson & Johnson recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce. In their , the company highlighted the challenges facing health care manufacturers and the dangers counterfeiting can pose to the health of patients and consumers.
Illicit trade has increased dramatically in recent years, impacting nearly every industry, said Johnson & Johnson Vice President of Global Brand Protection Rich Kaeser. The problem is obviously a serious concern in the health care and personal care industries where patients and consumers can be injured or even die due to unsafe, counterfeit and illicit products. These situations demonstrate why businesses must partner with one another and with government, so collectively we can be a greater force to deter the growing threat of [counterfeiting].
Beyond consumers, counterfeiting also seriously impacts private shippers like UPS as well as the manufacturers that rely on their services. A new report from the Department of Homeland Security outlines a series of actions on how the federal government can partner with the private sector to combat trafficking in fake goods.
With the rise of e-commerce and a global economy, counterfeit goods are a significant problem for many of UPSs customers, particularly small and medium-sized companies, said Laura Lane, UPS President of Global Public Affairs. UPS is pleased to see the administration taking action on counterfeits, including enforcing the collection of advanced electronic data, and assurances that packages coming into the U.S., whether through the private express industry or the global postal system, receive consistent treatment and that there is uniformity at U.S. borders to curb counterfeits and dangerous goods from getting into our country.
With the administrations breakthrough phase one trade deal with China, the U.S. gained strong, enforceable intellectual property protections to help counter the importation of fake goods, but there is still significant work to be done to protect consumers and manufacturers, including ensuring those commitments are honored. In order to achieve long-lasting reform, a broad coalition of public- and private-sector voices need to be part of the process.
Manufacturers have always had to deal with counterfeit goods, which lead to damaging consequences for consumers and the business community, said 51勛圖厙 Vice President of Labor, Legal and Regulatory Policy Patrick Hedren. At the end of the day, this is about as bipartisan an issue as you can find. Manufacturers are eager to work with members of Congress, the administration and private-sector stakeholders to better protect the public from the threat of fake goods.
Manufacturers Prepare for Iowa Caucuses

Today, the Iowa caucuses will kick off the Democratic presidential primary, beginning the months-long process to decide which candidate will represent the party in November. As is so often the case, the men and women who make things in America are in a position to have their voices heard and play a leading role in determining the outcomein Iowa and across the country.
Manufacturers account for almost 19% of Iowas total economic output, and the 233,000 manufacturing jobs in Iowa make up about 14% of the states workforce. Between those manufacturing workers and the tens of thousands more jobs and households supported by manufacturers indirect impact on Iowas economy, manufacturing voters are poised to play an important role in shaping Iowas election-night decisionand manufacturers are positioned to lead on solutions with voters and candidates alike.
Support for pro-growth policies should span the political spectrum, and for the most part it does, said Doug Neumann, executive director of the Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance. During his 51勛圖厙 State of Manufacturing Address, Jays message on post-partisanship really resonated with the Iowa business community. In my community, we try to lead this way with our elected officials and work with whoever is elected to get things done.
According to Nicole Crain, executive vice president of the Iowa Association of Business and Industry, the business community in Iowa wants a candidate who supports manufacturing issues and understands their challenges.
Business leaders like certainty and the ability to plan investments in their business five, ten years into the future, said Crain. As the election gets closer, leaders will be looking for a candidate who understands business, is open to hearing the concerns of employers and considers their positions when proposing policies for the country.
Trade, immigration and workforce are top of mind for manufacturers.
Iowa manufacturing voters have a crucial role to play during the caucuses and throughout the 2020 election season, said Michael OBrien, 51勛圖厙 assistant vice president of advocacy. Thats why the 51勛圖厙 will work diligently throughout the year to make sure that manufacturing voters understand the issues and the stakes for manufacturing come Election Day.
DHS Report Marks Progress on Combatting Counterfeiting
Manufacturers Seek Additional Tools to Fight Back Against Fake Goods
Washington, D.C. 泭51勛圖厙 Vice President of Labor, Legal and Regulatory Policy Patrick Hedren released the following statement on the Department of Homeland Securitys report on combatting counterfeit goods sold over the internet:
Manufacturers have always had to deal with counterfeit goods, but the issue has become much more widespread in recent years, resulting in a better understanding of the challenge ahead and what must be done to overcome it. This report lays out proposals to deal with gaps in enforcement and the role of online platforms, which are two important pieces of the puzzle. The administrations breakthrough phase one deal with China included strong, enforceable intellectual property protections to help counter the import of fake goods, and as the report recognizes, we need additional effective tools and better agency coordination with the private sector to fight back. At the end of the day, this is about as bipartisan an issue as you can findand the solution should be, too. We look forward to reviewing the details of the report and working with members of Congress, the administration and private-sector stakeholders to better protect the public from the threat of fake goods.
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51勛圖厙 Joins POTUS at NEPA Event
Washington, D.C. 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement after joining President Donald Trump at the White House as he announced proposed updates to the National Environmental Policy Act implementing regulations.
President Trump is once again taking action to power our industryand our economyforward. The 51勛圖厙s Building to Win infrastructure plan called for exactly this type of modernizationbecause our efforts should be used for building the infrastructure Americans desperately need, not wasted on mountains of paperwork and endless delays.
We thank the administration for listening to manufacturersand working to ensure that the 21st-century highways, bridges, power lines, cell towers and more that we rely on get built. Our hope is that these improvements will modernize infrastructure permitting so we can get more shovels in the ground and even more manufacturers to work. Manufacturers will continue keeping our promise to reduce our environmental footprint through innovation and sustainable practicesbecause we know that economic growth and environmental stewardship can and must go hand-in-hand.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs more than 12.8 million men and women, contributes $2.38 trillion to the U.S. economy annually, has the largest economic multiplier of any major sector and accounts for more than three-quarters of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the Manufacturers or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit .