As various jurisdictions around the world begin to ease restrictions, multinational employers are grappling with a wide range of issues and risks that need to be addressed when planning a safe return to the workplace. This global broadcast forms part of Mayer Brown's 10Hundred series, designed to illuminate the key areas of potential liability and provide practical tips to help employers minimize risks in returning to work. We will develop this series on a country by country basis, where our speakers will drill deeper into the issues that will need particular attention. In this episode we are joined by Employment and Benefits speakers from across our global platform, with a high level focus on the key global health and safety and risk assessment issues, privacy points, other legal risks, benefits issues and global mobility and migration. Speakers: Nicholas Robertson (London); Hong Tran (Hong Kong); Régine Goury (Paris); Guido Zeppenfeld (Frankfurt); Andy Rosenman (Chicago); Maureen Gorman (Palo Alto); Elizabeth Stern (DC).

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Originally published 6 June, 2020

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