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FREE Virtual Webinar: Things To Consider When Implementing A Vaccine Policy

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FREE Virtual Webinar: Things To Consider When Implementing A Vaccine Policy

Time: January 20, 2022 from 10:30am to 12pm
Location: online
Website or Map: https://shop.wsps.ca/collecti…
Phone: 1 877 494 WSPS (9777)
Event Type: virtual, event
Organized By: Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS)
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2022

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Vaccinations are a valuable tool for reducing illness and transmission risk, both in the community and our workplace. Join to hear form expert Mathews Dinsdale HR Lawyers and learn more about the benefits and challenges, as well as the considerations and steps to employ a vaccine policy in an agricultural workplace.

WSPS in collaboration with OMAFRA is offering a series of free virtual webinars specific for agri-food businesses.

To register, Please click here

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