Northeast (Ottawa): IN-PERSON Remote work after the COVID-19 pandemic


Date and Time

Starts:09/25/2024 5:30 PM

Ends:09/25/2024 8:00 PM

Registration Closes:09/24/2024 5:00 PM

Event Type: Professional Development

1.5 Hour(s)

Location:
Holiday Inn & Suites 101 Kanata Avenue Kanata, ON

Price:

HRPA Members: Free
Non-Members: $65 + tax

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The presentation will discuss issues relating to remote work in the evolving legal landscape since the COVID-19 pandemic. The presentation will provide legal, business, and practical perspectives on the requirement to have employees attend the workplace in person.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Learn about recent legal developments relating to in-person attendance requirements at the workplace.
  • Learn about various business objectives that are related to in-person work requirements at the workplace.
  • Learn about various practical perspectives related to in-person work requirements at the workplace.

AGENDA

5:30 PM Registration and Light Refreshments

6:30 PM Presentation

8:00 PM Conclusion

 

Registration Difficulties or Questions? Please reach out to our Chapter Experience Coordinator, Tammy Williams

Speaker bio(s)
 Barqawi

Abdalla maintains a broad litigation practice with a special interest in complex disputes. He has experience in conducting trials, motions, judicial reviews, and appeals. Abdalla has advocated for clients before Ontario and federal courts in private disputes as well as public law litigation. He also frequently acts as agent before the Supreme Court of Canada and provides clients with advice on Supreme Court appeals. READ MORE https://www.conwaylitigation.ca/people/bio/abdalla-barqawi


Alyssa Holland

Alyssa maintains a broad litigation practice with a focus on administrative and constitutional law. Prior to relocating to Ottawa in 2020, Alyssa practiced for five years in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, where she advised municipal and territorial governments, private sector clients and individuals on a range of issues, including administrative law, human rights, constitutional law and commercial litigation. READ MORE https://www.conwaylitigation.ca/people/bio/alyssa-holland