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As the Coronavirus pandemic sweeps the world HR teams are on the front line. Not only are HR professionals implementing working from home initiatives they are also tasked with keeping on top of the number of people affected directly by the virus as well as those with urgent questions or concerns. In parallel, levels of discrimination are rising as a direct result of the pandemic while other forms of misconduct are migrating to digital channels in line with communication.
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