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Legal Rights and Responsibilities for Employers webinar

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Legal Rights and Responsibilities for Employers webinar

Time: August 10, 2020 from 3pm to 4pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: https://www.opic.on.ca/levels…
Phone: 519-674-1542
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: OPIC
Latest Activity: Jul 28, 2020

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Event Description

Main topics:

  • Employers legal expectations to protect employees
  • What is a “due diligence” requirement for employee accommodations
  • Managing your risk with migrant workers – special requirements, and actions to consider
  • Supports for employers to aid in understanding legal rights
  • Outline steps if COVID outbreak occurs on your farm – who to call, how to get help for employers 

To register please contact trish.opic@gmail.com

Webinar login details will be provided after registration.

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