Confusing Cal/OSHA mask rules for businesses and free upcoming events
Capitol Series continues with Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan
Join us for a conversation with Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan. We will learn more about the Assemblymember's legislative priorities amid state budget negotiations and ask questions related to critical economic development issues for the East Bay.
The event will be moderated by EBLC President & CEO, Kristin Connelly.
Date & Time
Monday, June 21 | 11:00 AM
Cost
Employees of EBLC member companies | Free
Non-members | $15
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You may submit a question in advance during registration or ask it live through the Q&A function.
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Must Watch // Kristin Connelly addresses confusing mask workplace guidance on ABC 7
"Being misaligned with where the CDC is right now cannot continue," said EBLC President & CEO Kristin Connelly in an interview with ABC 7 this morning.
"If June 15 really is going to be a grand reopening for California, we need to make sure that the business community is in a position to thrive after all that we have been through."
Kristin added that the East Bay Leadership Council plans to reopen our office on June 15 without masks and hopes that the confusion with Cal/OSHA's latest decision will be settled before then.
What else is #TeamEBLC reading?
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CalMatters: California extends outdoor dining, to-go drinks through December
East Bay Times: $2 billion in federal aid, but little to no relief for Bay Area landlords
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