A Refresher and Update on Employment Eligibility Verification Compliance
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Published
Jun 01, 2021
Want to explore ways to streamline and improve the accuracy of your I-9 processes? Need to know the latest official guidance on document verification for remote workers? Have concerns about employment eligibility verification compliance?
If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, we have the webinar for you! Effective Form I-9 Compliance and Automation Options, which Asurint conducted last Thursday, contained a wealth of information regarding employment eligibility verification—and it’s available for download here.
In this informative session, our guest presenter, Thomas Brechtel, J.D., Chief Revenue Officer for Form I-9 Compliance, LLC, covered the following issues and more:
- The current I-9 and E-Verify legal landscape
- Document verification options for remote operations
- Audit readiness tips and best practices
- Electronic I-9 and E-Verify systems
During the discussion that followed, participants also raised a number of questions—many of them probably on topics you’ve been wondering about but didn’t know who to ask.
Hiring and onboarding has been challenging over the past year, and many employers are ramping up for more change. If employment eligibility verification hasn’t been top of mind given the many other demands, don’t worry. Streaming or downloadingEffective Form I-9 Compliance and Automation Options will get you caught back up.
Please note that Asurint webinars are solely educational and not meant to provide legal advice. But the information they contain is valuable, so grab the recording and share widely!
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