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"Back in Business – What Washington State Employers Need to Know About Reopening Now," Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

06.03.21
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The recent CDC guidance regarding mask usage for fully vaccinated people and subsequent Washington state-specific proclamations have created a confusing and at times contradictory compliance landscape for employers. What do Washington state employers need to know, and how can they plan ahead, for reopening in the coming weeks and months? In this webinar, our attorneys discuss these and other important reopening issues, including:

  • Considerations when transitioning back to or expanding in-person work
  • How to handle the intersection of vaccinated and unvaccinated employees
  • Deciding whether to implement an employee/customer mask policy
  • New LNI guidance/safety issues
  • Employer obligations under the new Washington State safe workers proclamation
  • Washington's new screening guidance

The program featured one hour of substantive presentation, followed by a question and answer period. Attendees had the option to submit questions in advance of this webinar.

Speakers:

  • Mark Berry
  • Maryam Casbarro
  • Joseph Hoag
  • Gillian Murphy
  • Kate Tylee Herz
  • Angela Vogel

(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)

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