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In the last ten years emergencies ranging from horrific terrorist attacks to devastating natural disasters have significantly impacted the workplace. This panel will provide an experts view of the myriad of employment issues which occur when disaster strikes. What are the employers legal responsibilities and liabilities in a disaster? What responsibility does the employer have to employees after the emergency? Continuing pay? Help to the employee and their families? When employees are represented by a Union, what is the employers obligation to bargain with the union representing its employees? This panel of experts will discuss these questions and more which are critical to the workplace when disaster strikes.
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