Prince William County to Host COVID-19 Business Webinars on December 16th

As businesses around Virginia continue to be affected by the spread of COVID-19, Prince William County’s Department of Economic Development will be hosting two webinar sessions on December 16th to educate local business owners on the best practices to stay open and operating.

11 AM: “Tips From COVID Experts: Best Practices for Keeping Your Business Open and Operating”

As COVID-19 cases rise across the country, it’s even more important to be vigilant to keep your workplace safe and healthy and make sure your business stays open and operating. Learn the tools and tips from health department officials and medical practitioners to protect your employees and customers. Join us for a chat with these regional experts to learn how to slow the spread, keep safe while at work, and enjoy healthy, happy holidays.

Register here to participate in the 11 AM webinar.

2 PM: “Covid? Challenge Accepted!”

Join us for a discussion with Prince William County businesses that have successfully navigated major hurdles throughout the pandemic. They will be sharing do’s and don’ts, plus best practices that have helped along the way. We will also hear from the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry, who will help bring clarity on labor laws, and discuss how employers can ensure safety in the workforce.

Register here to participate in the 2 PM webinar.

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