COVID-19 Employment Law Landmines & Best Practices a Year into the Pandemic
Essential practical tips for navigating the new normal across workplaces
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The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic brought with it countless areas of uncharted territory, especially in the employment context. For many, it quickly forced the adjustment to remote-work arrangements for the first time, while other businesses were forced to temporarily or permanently close their doors altogether. Questions loom as employers and employees alike struggle with balancing individual safety with keeping operations afloat. Now, a year into the pandemic, we can reflect on what we have learned, what is still in flux, and what steps we can take now to move forward in our new normal. This new program provides essential insight into these topics and offers suggestions for navigating issues that we continue to face a year into the COVID-19 pandemic. -
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Agenda & Materials
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2:00 - 2:03 pm
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2:03 - 2:36 pm
Vaccinations - Employment Law Perspective
on demand video Add to CartEmployee privacy concerns; Legal considerationsJermaine L. Kidd, Esq., Samsonite LLC , Mansfield
Monica R. Shah, Esq., Zalkind, Duncan & Bernstein LLP , Boston
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2:36 - 3:03 pm
Pandemic Workplace Safety
on demand video Add to CartChanges to the physical workplace landscape; Legal requirements; Government protocolsJermaine L. Kidd, Esq., Samsonite LLC , Mansfield
Hon. Kareem A. Morgan, Attleboro District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Attleboro
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3:03 - 3:30 pm
Remote Work Considerations
on demand video Add to CartHybrid remote/physical workspace; Equipment; Privacy concerns; Productivity -
3:30 - 3:40 pm
Break
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3:40 - 4:26 pm
Employee Leave Entitlements in the Pandemic
on demand video Add to CartJob-protected leave; Reasonable accommodations; Caregiver concerns -
4:26 - 5:00 pm
Considerations for Unionized Workforces
on demand video Add to CartHon. Kareem A. Morgan, Attleboro District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Attleboro
Jaclyn L. (McNeely) Kawka, Esq.,
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