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Moving Beyond COVID-19 – EEOC/DOL/IRS Guidance and Getting Back to Business

In an effort to continue to provide educational programs for our members and community during this time, The Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce has launched virtual series called “Business Success Webinar Series” to present information on several topics to help businesses make smart decisions.

The most recent in the series will cover “Moving Beyond COVID-19 – EEOC/DOL/IRS Guidance and Getting Back to Business.”

Join this virtual forum to learn from Doug Taylor of Bean, Kinney & Korman about the following employer issues and how to manage your business and employees in a post COVID-19 environment:

• Impact of Coronavirus on paid leave and furloughed employees
• EEOC permitted actions within ADA guidelines
• DOL and IRS documentation and record keeping requirements
• Business insurance options to protect yourself and your employees

Register Now

Event Date May, 2

Event Time 5:00am - 6:00am

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