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"Reopening: Returning to the Workplace & Employment-Related Issues," Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

05.05.20
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This program was a multi-speaker discussion focused on some of the national challenges employers face as they transition their workforces back into the workplace across the country. We covered the following topics, related questions, and concerns employers face:

  • Employee and Customer Safety
  • Determining Recall & Reinstatement Best Practices, Available Options, and Legal Issues
  • Workplace Screening & Testing
  • Reduction in Compensation, Schedule, and Staffing
    • RIFs, Layoffs, and WARN Act
    • Non-discrimination (ADEA)
    • Severance & Release Agreements (OWBPA)
  • Paid Time Off, Sick, and Other Leave Laws
    • FFCRA
    • Paid Sick Time Laws
    • Paid Family and Medical Leave
    • PTO/Vacation

Registrants were also prompted to provide the questions that are top of mind for them.

Speakers:

  • Michael Goettig
  • Angela Vogel
  • Emilio Gonzalez
  • Laura Heckathorn
  • Joseph Hoag
  • Michael Killeen, moderator

View the slides for this webinar.

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