
ARSHRM & CAHRA present Workplace Racial Inequality: Tackling the Taboo
ARSHRM & CAHRA present Workplace Racial Inequality: Tackling the Taboo webinar on Thursday, October 22 at 9 am via ZOOM
ARSHRM & CAHRA present Workplace Racial Inequality: Tackling the Taboo webinar on Thursday, October 22 at 9 am via ZOOM
From COVID-19 positive employees and accommodation requests to mandatory federal COVID-19-related leave, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact employers in significant ways. Join CGWG attorneys Amber Wilson Bagley, Missy McJunkins Duke, and Cindy W. Kolb for a lunchtime discussion regarding the latest legal developments, best practices, and employer essentials crucial for organizations balancing "business as usual" with "the new normal."
Arkansas SHRM understands the challenges related to the COVID-19 virus, as well as the current workplace policy changes and restrictions due to the illness. The welfare of our membership and conference attendees is of utmost concern. With this in mind, the Arkansas SHRM 2020 HR Conference and Expo and Arkansas SHRM Employment Law and Legislative Conference (ELLA) will not take place on October 12-15, 2020.
On June 15, 2020, Governor Hutchinson declared and signed three executive orders regarding (1) business liability, (2) medical immunity, and (3) workers' compensation coverage.