Coronavirus, Work From Home & Legal Issues

Work-From-Home in the Coronavirus Age and its Connected Legal, Policy and Regulatory Nuances

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Description

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.

Working from home has been a concept that has been in existence for some time. However, this entire concept of Work From Home is being retested for its resilience and its efficacy in the year 2020. However, the increased adoption and reliance on Work From Home, in 2020, has specifically brought forward various peculiar and unique legal, policy and regulatory nuances which need to be addressed by all stakeholders. These nuances are all the more special and important, given the constantly changing ground realities and given the massive advancement of cyber security breaches and cybercrime incidents that have been constantly growing with the advent of the pandemic.

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.


What You Will Learn!

  • In this course, the students will learn about how advent of coronavirus has propelled more and more employers to allow their employees to work from home.
  • The increased reliance upon Work-From-Home as a paradigm in today’s coronavirus age has brought forward various legal, policy and regulatory issues.
  • This course would enable all stakeholders in digital ecosystem to learn about the legal nuances pertaining to Work from Home.
  • This course would be of value for all stakeholders in cyberspace who want to learn about Work From Home and connected legalities.

Who Should Attend!

  • The target students are any person belonging to any organization, institutions, employers or employees who are interested in understanding how the Work-From-Home concept is developing in the post-coronavirus age and what kind of legal issues and challenges are being thrown up by the concept of Work-From-Home in the coronavirus age.
  • These could be also lay users, contract employees, potential contract employees, top management of companies, law students, legal professionals, lawyers, advocates and also any other professional who is interested in understanding the legal, policy and regulatory nuances pertaining to Work-From-Home concept in the age of advent of coronavirus.