Employment Webinar Series: Workplace Safety Considerations for Employers | McDermott

Employment Webinar Series: Workplace Safety Considerations for Employers

Overview


As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread at an alarming rate, employers are dealing with strenuous and evolving workforce management issues. These issues require a swift and strategic response, and it can be difficult to navigate changes in state and federal requirements while still protecting the organization’s most critical assets: people and reputation.

To help employers better understand the issues at stake, we invite you to join us for a weekly webinar series that will keep you informed of the latest workplace developments and provide important guidance to help you navigate this crisis.

We will host this series every Tuesday at 2:00 pm EDT and encourage you to come with your most pressing questions, as each session will conclude with Q+A.

This webinar will provide workplace safety considerations for employers as employees eventually return to work, including:

  • Employee testing
  • Return authorizations
  • What you can (and should) require
  • Legal vs. business decisions

If you have any questions, please contact Nora Klemmer.

MCLE credit is pending in California, Illinois and New York. Attendees who request credit in other states will receive a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, which can be used to claim credit as permitted by applicable state MCLE rules. 

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