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Calgary employment lawyer explains what lifting mask and isolation requirements mean for the workplace
Sarah Coderre, an employment lawyer and partner with Bow River Law in Calgary, explains what lifting health restrictions will mean for employers and employees alike and who is liable if COVID-related issues arise.
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Posted: Jul 30, 2021 3:46 PM MT | Last Updated: July 30
Though the provincial health restrictions are being lifted, it doesn t change an employer s obligations to keep the workplace safe, Calgary employment lawyer Sarah Coderre says.(Submitted by Sarah Coderre)