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Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Changements législatifs que les employeurs canadiens doivent connaître – et les réponses aux questions que vous vous posez

By Employment and Labour Group
March 19, 2020
  • Workers' Compensation
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Date et heure:

Vendredi 20 mars 2020
Midi – 13 h (HAE)
10 h – 11 h (HAR)
 9 h – 10 h (HAP)

Notre groupe de droit du travail vous invite à un webinaire d’une heure sur les enjeux que la pandémie de COVID-19 soulève dans les milieux de travail. Le webinaire de la semaine dernière portait sur des questions de santé et de sécurité, de protection des renseignements personnels et de continuité des activités commerciales.

Cette semaine, nous reviendrons brièvement sur certains points abordés la semaine dernière et nous traiterons également des sujets suivants :

  • Les nouvelles lois ayant été annoncées ou adoptées cette semaine
  • Nos réponses aux questions les plus fréquentes

Cette activité se déroulera en ligne et en anglais seulement.

Modératrice

  • Meaghen Russell, Associée, Toronto

Conférenciers

  • Adrian Miedema, Associée, Toronto
  • Catherine P. Coulter, Avocate-conseil, Ottawa
  • Cristina Wendel, Avocate-conseil, Edmonton
  • Eleni Kassaris, Associée, Vancouver
  • Alessandra Pecoraro, Avocate, Montréal

Demandes de renseignements

Veuillez communiquer avec Justine Moller, coordonnatrice, Événements et prospection de clients par courriel à l’adresse justine.moller@dentons.com ou par téléphone au +1 416 863 4560.

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About Employment and Labour Group

Dentons’ Employment and Labour group in Canada offers customized, effective, multijurisdictional advice on employment and labor matters. Protecting your business is our primary concern, whether intellectual property, through tailor-made employment contracts, restrictive covenant and confidentiality agreements or other methods.

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