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Getting Back to Work: Prepping the Office, Your Workforce, and Yourself

Please join the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce for the latest installment of their Legislative Series. We’re in Phase 1 of reopening Virginia, but what does that mean for your business? We’re gathering panelists from property management, human resources, and the health field to expand upon on specific factors to consider in each category to keep everyone safe as we get back to work and play.

They will cover:
• What landlords are doing and what offices should be doing to prepare for returning workers and guests (space sanitation, providing supplies, etc.)
• Flexible work schedules and adjusted office setups based on social distancing guidelines
• Approach to the desire for more invasive screening protocols for employees with privacy considerations
• Reacting to the effects of prolonged teleworking and mixed sentiments about returning to public facilities

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Event Date June, 10

Event Time 1:00am - 2:00am

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