Insight
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January 8, 2020

15 Key Developments in Canadian Labour & Employment Law in 2019

Canada saw significant developments in labour and employment law in 2019. Here is our Littler LLP overview of 15 key developments in 2019 with links to more detailed articles and commentary.

Podcast
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January 8, 2020

What Will AI Mean for the Practice of Law?

This podcast covers how AI may transform legal services, including how machines may be used by the judicial system and may enable easier access to representation and justice.

ASAP
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January 8, 2020

NLRB Returns to Time-Honored Standard for Post-Arbitral Deferral

The NLRB recently overturned a decision issued in 2014 and returned to its time-honored standard for post-arbitral deferral in unfair labor practice cases alleging discipline or discharge in violation of Sections 8(a)(1) and (3) of the NLRA.

ASAP
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January 7, 2020

México: Se emite Ley Orgánica del Centro Federal de Conciliación y Registro Laboral

El 6 de enero de 2019, el H. Congreso de la Unión de México, publicó la Ley Orgánica del Centro Federal de Conciliación y Registro Laboral, donde se instaura el Centro Federal de Conciliación y Registro Laboral.

ASAP
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January 7, 2020

Mexico Issues the Organic Law of the Federal Center for Conciliation and Labor Registry, Creating New Labor Agency

On January 6, 2019, the Mexican Congress issued the Organic Law of the Federal Center for Conciliation and Labor Registry, creating the Federal Center for Conciliation and Labor Registry.

Insight
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January 6, 2020

How Might Virginia’s New Legislative Trifecta Affect Employers in the Commonwealth in 2020?

In the November 2019 election Virginia gained a Democratic “trifecta”—both legislative chambers and the governorship are now controlled by one political party. What will this mean for Virginia employers during the coming year?

Insight
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January 6, 2020

Provisional Measure #905 – A New Mini Labor Reform in Brazil

Provisional Measure # 905, published on November 12, 2019, establishes a new type of labor relationship in Brazil.

ASAP
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January 6, 2020

New Year, New Trend? New York to Require Corporate Reporting on Number of Women on the Board

New York State recently enacted a new law mandating a study of the proportion of female members on the boards of corporations authorized to do business in the state. The law requires corporations to report the number of women sitting on their boards.

Podcast
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January 6, 2020

How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection

In this podcast, Littler’s Brad Hammock discusses steps employers can take to prepare their worksites for when OSHA “comes knocking.”

ASAP
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January 6, 2020

Initiative to Overturn California Independent Contractor Law for App-Based Drivers, Deliverers Advances

California’s Attorney General has released the title and summary of a proposed ballot measure to overturn the state’s recently enacted independent contractor law with respect to app-based transportation providers and delivery drivers.

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