Frank C. Morris, Jr., and Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Members of the Firm, speak on "Employment Policies in the Hybrid Environment: Key Issues for the Evolving Workforce," hosted by the American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE).

Topics Include: 

  • Issues to consider when remote location is in a different state than physical office (e.g., tax, leave, wage/hour, restrictive covenants, workers’ compensation)
  • Reimbursement of expenses for home offices, commuting
  • Special issues that arise when employees are union represented
  • Requiring remote work locations to be within a certain distance of physical office/hub
  • Reasonable accommodations for employees (e.g., remote work, modified schedules)
  • Vaccination issues: requirements, accommodations, and liability
  • Remote working policies/agreements, including confidentiality, home office set up, and wage/hours issues

Please note there is a charge for this webcast. For more information and to register, please visit ALI-CLE.org.

Event Detail

October 12, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET
Webcast
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