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Global Guide Quarterly
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October 17, 2023

Littler Global Guide - Switzerland - Q3 2023

Quarterly employment law updates from Switzerland

Global Guide Quarterly
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October 17, 2023

Littler Global Guide - United Kingdom - Q3 2023

Quarterly employment law updates from the United Kingdom

Insight
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October 5, 2023

What could the reform of Germany’s General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) look like?

In the coalition agreement of 2021, Germany’s Federal Government had already announced that it intended to “evaluate the General Equal Treatment Act, close protection gaps, improve legal protection and expand the scope of application.”

ASAP
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October 4, 2023

UK: Employee Unfairly Dismissed for Failure to Install App on Personal Phone

In a recent case the employment tribunal ruled that a journalist was unfairly dismissed for refusing to install a work-related app on her personal phone.

Insight
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September 28, 2023

UK: Non-visible Disabilities at Work: How to Take Action and Make an Impact

Approximately 23% of the working-age population in the UK reported that they were disabled in January to March 2023 (so almost 1 in 4 working people), and it is estimated 70-80% of disabilities are non-visible.

ASAP
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September 28, 2023

UK Home Office Details October Fee Rises for Immigration Applications

We now have full details of the UK visa, immigration and nationality price hikes announced by the Prime Minister in July.

Littler Report
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September 26, 2023

Global Non-Compete Reform – At a Glance

The U.S. is not the only country currently debating reform to the law on non-competes. Notably, the UK Government has announced legislation that would limit the duration of non-competes to a period of three months after the termination of employment.

ASAP
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September 25, 2023

French Civil High Court Grants New Paid Leave Entitlement

The French Civil High Court recently issued five noteworthy decisions on employees’ entitlement to accrue paid leave.

Insight
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September 5, 2023

UK: Trade Union Round-up – the Government Strikes Back (or does it?)

Strikes and other forms of industrial action by employees wanting more pay and better working conditions across a range of sectors including rail, education, and health have continued to be front-page news.

Insight
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September 5, 2023

Skilled Labor Shortage in Germany – Creative Solutions for Retaining Key Employees and Attracting New Ones

In Germany there are currently more job vacancies than ever before. The shortage of skilled workers has arguably become the biggest brake on the economy.

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