Episode #68 – Immigration and the Lingering Impacts of COVID-19 : Christèle Demuro

May 11, 2021, 11:00 AM

Christèle Demuro
Today's guest is Christèle Demuro, experienced Attorney in business immigration law. Teresa McQueen talks with Christèle about immigration and lingering impacts of COVID-19.
Teresa and Christèle talk about the first 100 Days of the new Biden Administration; what changes have we seen and what can we expect. They also discuss the limitations imposed by COVID-19 and the accommodations that U.S. employers have made and the long-term impact of COVID-19 on remote work and visas for immigrants.
Workplace Perspective is a regular podcast series for employers and employees focusing on education, training, and the law to help organizations of all sizes develop and maintain successful employer / employee relationships.
 
Thank You To:
Christèle Demuro
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Paul Roberts
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Melissa DeLacey
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Stephen Vercelloni
(Composer Extraordinaire! Today’s episode features the song Grifter)
 
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