CORONAVIRUS, WORK FROM HOME & LEGALITIES
In this course, the students will have a broad overview of how increasingly employers are resorting to allowing their employees to Work-From-Home, given the advent of coronavirus and how the Work-From-Home concept has brought in far more new distinctive legal and policy challenges which need to be addressed by all stakeholders, whether it be private institutions, organizations, employers as well as employees.
Both from the perspective of employers and employees, this course provides important insights of what needs to be kept in mind by various stakeholders as they go forward in the direction of trying to understand the nuances of Work-From-Home in today’s times when the coronavirus infection is constantly increasing with each passing day.
Topics covered:
- Section 1:Introduction
- Section 2:Coronavirus – Advent and Constant Growth
- Section 3:Coronavirus & Economic Impact
- Section 4:Work from Home and It’s Relevance
- Section 5:Cybersecurity in Coronavirus Age
- Section 6:Cybersecurity at Work from Home Premises
- Section 7:Cybersecurity Challenges and Legal Liability for Companies
- Section 8:Corporate Liability for Cybersecurity Breaches
- Section 9:Need for Strong Telecommuting or Work from Home Policy
- Section 10:Important Elements of Work from Home Policy
- Section 11:Spelling Up of Employee Expectations
- Section 12:Precautions By WFH (Work from Home) Employee
- Section 13:Corporate Responsibility for Health & Safety
- Section 14:Liability for Employee at WFH Premises
- Section 15:Salient Principles from Code of Practice 2000
- Section 16:Working from Home & Child Rearing Interference
- Section 17:Monitoring of Devices Used in WFH
- Section 18:Duty to Record Time Keeping
- Section 19:White House Memo on Telework
- Section 20:Corporate Declaration on WFH in Exceptional Circumstances
- Section 21:Employee Benefits as per Local Laws
- Section 22:Proactive Duties of WFH Employee
- Section 23:Coronavirus & Cybercrime
- Section 24:Phishing in Coronavirus Age
- Section 25:Tips to avoid becoming Coronavirus Phishing Victim
- Section 26:Coronavirus & Fake News
- Section 27:Increasing Cybersecurity Breaches in Coronavirus Age
- Section 28:Conclusion
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