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| | | | Challenges and changes amid the pandemic: Preparing clients to respond Dec. 03, 2020 | 2 PM ET/11 AM PT | | Hello Voornaam, | | Whether you have clients whose businesses remained opened as an essential business, are in the process of reopening, or have reopened but with a remote workforce, one thing is clear: the COVID-19 pandemic has changed “business as usual.” With a constant stream of new and revised laws and requirements, employee trepidation or inability to return to work due to other concerns — employers will need to re-evaluate their operation to ensure they are best prepared to remain compliant. With these challenges, your clients may be relying on your advice more than ever before. | | Join this webinar featuring an HR expert and CPA to learn about the top issues facing employers in the current environment and how business owners can best address them. The knowledge gained may provide valuable opportunities to enhance your advisory role and help ensure your clients are aware and best equipped to operate their businesses safely, productively, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. | | Objectives:
- Highlight top employer HR challenges amid the pandemic including refusals to return to work, workplace safety obligations, and supporting work/life balance in remote work environments.
- Discuss strategies that can help clients mitigate risk of noncompliance when addressing HR issues.
- Gain insight from an experienced CPA on how he helps clients manage HR challenges and adds value through advisory services.
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| Speaker Neil A. Sonenberg, CPA Partner Marks Paneth LLP | | Speaker Lisa Reyes, PHR, SHRM-CP Human Resources Consultant Paychex HR Services | | Moderator Dan Hood Editor-in-chief Accounting Today and Tax Pro Today | |
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| | | | NASBA CPE Credit is being offered for this webinar.**
SourceMedia LLC d/b/a Arizent is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual course for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. |
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** In order to qualify to receive the CPE credits you will need to attend and stay on the seminar for its duration, which is about 60 minutes. This seminar not approved for IRS CPE Credit. | | |
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