Kerr Russel labor and employment attorney Mark Knoth will be presenting a webinar titled “Return to Work: Laws Regarding Vaccines” on Thursday, Oct. 7 from noon to 1 p.m.
The webinar will examine the latest return to work guidelines, CDC guidelines, and laws regarding vaccines in the workplace.
Knoth chairs the firm’s Labor, Employment, Employee Benefits & ERISA Practice Group. He counsels and advises business owners, managers and human resources professionals on workplace issues. These include civil rights and anti-discrimination laws; employee discipline; wage and hour; overtime; employee leaves; reasonable accommodations; veterans issues; picketing; secondary boycotts; reductions in force; drug testing; unemployment compensation; affirmative action; and union organizing campaigns, among other matters. Knoth also drafts employee policies, handbooks, contracts, and covenants not to compete, and investigates threats of violence, allegations of harassment, and other employee misconduct.
To register for the webinar — sponsored by Kerr Russell, National Association for Business Resources, Corp! Magazine, and MichBusiness—visit https://michbusiness.com/upcoming-events.
- Posted September 16, 2021
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