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Before employees get back on those planes, companies would be well advised to take a long hard look at their duty of care models.
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Hospitality Newsletter | Travel Safety & Security
 
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The news from around the world these days is increasingly hopeful.  As more and more countries vaccinate their populations against Covid-19, infection rates and deaths dip, lockdowns ease, and borders reopen. Buoyed by this positive trajectory, companies are considering putting their employees back on the road. Before doing so, however, corporate leaders should carefully consider their duty of care obligations to their employees and take steps to address the gaps in policies that were exposed when the pandemic struck almost two years ago.

...Before employees get back on those planes, companies would be well advised to take a long hard look at their duty of care models. Given that the pandemic revealed deficiencies in existing systems, the hard questions they have to ask themselves are: where are the gaps? Where have they been failed? That’s where their focus needs to be.

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