Past event
30 July 2020, 11:00 -
12:00
As many countries around the world experience a reduction in COVID-19 infections and attempt to reopen their economies, companies both large and small are faced with the daunting challenges of conducting business in a post-pandemic world.
Although these challenges vary from country to country, COVID-19 has changed the way we work and do business. The only questions are: will the pandemic's impact be permanent and if so what will be the long-term fallout? Will remote working, widely employed during restrictions, become the norm in the future? Or will employees gradually return to onsite offices, factories and warehouses?
CMS Employment recently conducted a webinar to answer these questions and explore insights about the effects which the pandemic is having on issues such as diversity, agile/home working, and data privacy.
If you did not have a chance to attend, please find a webinar recording and a podcast based on this webinar below.
Our guest speaker was Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Jeremias is an employment expert, and has a particular focus on the future of work. Amongst his many publications is his book “Humans as a Service”, where he explores the global shift to a ‘gig’ economy. He was joined by Alison Woods, partner and Co-Head of CMS Employment in the UK. The session was moderated by Daniela Krömer, Attorney-at-law for European employment law.
Listen to the related podcast.
Watch webinar recording:
Please check CMS Insight page on COVID-19 and CMS Law-Now for more updates on COVID-19.
Should you wish to contact any of the speakers, please find their details below and they will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
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