[Eril-l] Free Core webinar: COVID and Workplace Law: A Practical Primer

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Mon Feb 1 17:25:00 PST 2021


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Free Core webinar: COVID and Workplace Law: A Practical Primer

Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2021

All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11 am Pacific, noon
Mountain, 1 pm Central, and 2 pm Eastern time.

Please Note: This webinar will NOT be recorded to honor the need for
privacy and confidentiality of the participants.



This open 60-minute session will cover the practical legal concerns of
library workers and managers during the pandemic. When should you consult a
lawyer? What kinds of legal support are available? What are your legal
rights in the COVID-19 era workplace? Use this form to submit your
questions of the presenter ahead of time.
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SwpgUnu_elTyTpJkOOdNMj6hlUNfqaHRILai4TWJE0Q/edit>



Core is committed to the workplace safety of library workers and seeks to
advocate for workers' holistic well-being across the profession. As the
leading ALA division discussing libraries as spaces, we are committed to
fostering dialogue and supporting workers during this challenging and
perilous time.



To our members—thank you for your support and for doing all you do under
challenging circumstances. We are committed to supporting you with
programming and advocacy. Feel free to contact us and share your comments,
questions, or suggestions with the Core staff.



To our nonmember colleagues—consider joining Core if you are not already a
member—together we can help ensure that libraries are welcoming and safe
spaces for their workers and communities. Programming like this is just one
way we’re working to celebrate your labor and #ProtectLibraryWorkers.
Together, we are more powerful!

Learning outcomes:

At the end of this webinar, the attendees will have a better grasp on the
rights and responsibilities of their libraries and institutions relating to
the COVID-19 pandemic.

Who should attend?

This webinar is for library workers and managers interested in the legal
rights and responsibilities of their libraries as they relate to COVID-19.

Presenter:

Randi M. Cohen is a labor and employment counselor and litigator with over
a decade of experience representing individuals and businesses. She has a
passion for problem solving and believes in keeping things personal. She
has said, “If you’re looking for a big, corporate firm to throw weight
around and blindly bang on tables, I’m not your woman,” she explains. “But
if you want someone who really understands your case, who will stand by you
every step of the process, I can help.”

Her expertise is highly sought after by small and medium size businesses
and her passion is advising, negotiating, and litigating on behalf of
regular, everyday people from all walks of life. Randi litigates before
federal, state, and administrative tribunals.

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FREE! This webinar is being offered at no charge as a courtesy to Core
members and the library community as a whole as we seek new and better ways
to adapt to the Covid19 pandemic.

Please Note: This webinar will NOT be recorded to honor the need for
privacy and confidentiality of the participants.

Click here to register and receive a confirmation email with a link to join
the webinar. <https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8304920699973227792>

Core Code of Conduct

Please review the Statement of Conduct
<http://www.ala.org/core/about/statement-of-conduct> before registering.

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling
1-800-545-2433 and press 1 or email registration at ala.org.

For all other questions or comments related to the webinars, please contact
Core CE staff at corece at ala.org.

Posted on behalf of the Core Continuing Education Committee.
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