According to health authorities in this country and around the world, the H1N1 strain of influenza (Swine Flu) continues to pose a threat to public health and safety.
More than just the bottom line, the safety of employees -- often family and friends -- is the priority of entrepreneurs. Planning and preparedness are therefore the key to meeting these priorities.
The following are some of the basic guidelines for business owners to help improve the chances of weathering a flu pandemic, if and when such a health crisis should occur:
SMALL BUSINESS 101: Planning for a 'possible' pandemic
Posted by roseanderson under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.londontopic.ca 5471 days ago
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