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COVID-19: global advice for businesses

By Laura Morrison
March 12, 2020
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Dentons  has launched a COVID-19 hub, bringing together advice from across the globe.  We are adding to and updating its content continuously to ensure that it reflects the most up-to-date guidance from governments and health authorities. 

New developments relating to COVID-19 (coronavirus) are hitting the headlines every day. We know you will be considering the plans and procedures you have or need to put in place to combat the associated risks. You can access the UK guidance for employers here. It covers employer’s responsibilities, travel protocols, pay for employees in self-quarantine, data privacy and dealing with the employment implications of disruption to your business.

If you require specific advice, please do get in touch with your usual Dentons contact.

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Laura Morrison

About Laura Morrison

Laura is a managing practice development lawyer based in Dentons' Edinburgh office, supporting the People, Reward and Mobility practice across the UK. She has more than 17 years' experience as an employment lawyer. Laura's responsibilities focus on supporting our fee earners through a variety of knowledge initiatives, from internal and external training to the development of innovative methods for service delivery.

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