Free, Online Webinar Explores How to Protect Your Workers and Business Post COVID-19
Put on by the Canadian Association of Moldmakers and Automate Canada, the Nov. 19 webinar will assist employers and HR professionals as they seek to address COVID-19 related challenges.
Photo Credit: CAMM, Automate Canada
The Canadian Association of Moldmakers (CAMM) and Automate Canada, in cooperation with Audacia Bioscience and Peninsula, invites individuals to attend a free, virtual webinar, “Doing Business in the Post COVID-era” this Friday, Nov. 19, 2021 from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. EST.
This webinar will assist employers and HR professionals as they seek to address COVID-19 travel challenges, workplace screening models and vaccination policies options and obligations. Topics will cover:
- Debunking the COVID-19 testing travels myths: how to avoid the high cost of testing.
- Implementing workplace testing for unvaccinated staff with exemptions.
- Taking advantage of new technology such as telemedicine and rapid PCR tests for smooth and convenient travel.
- Legal challenges to vaccination policy.
- Best practice of equitable and safe vaccine policies within the workplace.
- Protecting employees while protecting human rights.
Guest speakers include Dr. Phillip Olla, founder and CEO of Audacia Bioscience, a biomedical company specializing in COVID screening, clinical molecular diagnostics and workplace screening under the Assure Travel Clinic brand; and Shelley Seguin, business development manager at Peninsula, supporting small- and medium-sized businesses across Canada by helping them manage their HR and health and safety.
Register at this link. For more information or registration details, contact info@camm.ca
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