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COVID-19 – Questions juridiques actuelles

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Dear Sir or Madam,

The stricter measures to combat the covid pandemic, which are effective as of today (January 18, 2021), have encouraged our specialists at SwissLegal Zurich and Chur to provide you with an overview of the most current legal issues on the following topics in order to enable you and your company to make a proper assessment of the situation:

- Hardship clause (new!)
- Which businesses must now close, which not?
- Duties to protect employees
- Particularly vulnerable employees
- At a glance: Sources & legal basis

We wish you pleasant reading!

SwissLegal - there for you.

www.swisslegal.ch

 

Note: These opinions are a general assumptions based on the current rules applicable - of course, they do not replace any legal advice in specific cases.

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