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March 31, 2020 | Local, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

Webinaire : Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Défis et obligations légales

L'industrie aérospatiale vit une situation exceptionnelle qui nous invite à faire preuve de créativité dans nos modes de communication. Aéro Montréal se mobilise pour ses membres et continue sa série de webinaires.

Retrouvez-nous le vendredi 3 avril, de 11 h à 12 h 00, pour un second webinaire en partenariat avec Norton Rose Fulbright sur le thème : Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Défis et obligations légales des entreprises en temps de pandémie.

Animé par Éric Lallier, Associé chez Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, ce rendez-vous, spécifiquement conçu pour les chefs d'entreprise et leurs gestionnaires, vise à faire le point sur les obligations légales liées à l'emploi dans cette situation exceptionnelle :

À l'agenda :

  • Les obligations des employeurs relatives au droit du travail à la lumière des nouvelles mesures disponibles pour leur entreprise
  • La gestion d'employés dans un contexte de réduction des opérations (Refus de travailler, congés protégés, mises à pied temporaires, cessations d'emploi)
  • Une période de question ouvertes avec Éric Lallier.

Veuillez noter que le nombre de places est limité et réservé aux membres d'Aéro Montréal.

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