ASAE Newsletter for March 30, 2020 Amid the coronavirus pandemic, association leaders need a clear understanding of the force majeure provisions in their meeting contracts and the coverage provided in their event cancellation insurance policies as they make critical decisions about future in-person events.
Legal Strategies for Association Meetings Amid the coronavirus pandemic, association leaders need a clear understanding of the force majeure provisions in their meeting contracts and the coverage provided in their event cancellation insurance policies as they make critical decisions about future in-person events. Read More |
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Coronavirus Tracker: Association Workplaces Are Changing An ASAE Research Foundation survey finds that the majority of association telework policies have been affected by COVID-19; the U.S. home healthcare industry scrambles to serve patients; Walmart selling shirts, not pants, for the videoconferencing workforce. Read More |
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Financial Aid to Keep Tourism Industry Running The Federal Government’s announcement of wage support through the ‘job keeper payment’ is a lifeline for Australia’s tourism industry.The post Financial Aid to Keep Tourism Industry Running appeared first on Boardroom. Read More |
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