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Global Guide Quarterly
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July 20, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Italy - Q2 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Italy

Global Guide Quarterly
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July 20, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Norway - Q2 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Norway

Global Guide Quarterly
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July 20, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Portugal - Q2 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Portugal

Global Guide Quarterly
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July 20, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Sweden - Q2 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Sweden

Global Guide Quarterly
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July 20, 2018

Littler Global Guide - United Kingdom - Q2 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from the United Kingdom

Insight
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July 19, 2018

"There Should Be No Punishment for Doing the Right Thing" – European Commission Issues Proposal to Strengthen Whistleblower Protection

In a recent proposal, the EU Commission has taken a position on improving (minimum) protections for whistleblowers and ensuring these protections are uniform throughout Europe.

Littler Report
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May 23, 2018

How a Multinational Employer Can Craft a Global Social Media Policy

This article addresses how a multinational headquarters can surmount cross-border legal hurdles and craft a viable and enforceable global social media policy.

Insight
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May 11, 2018

Out With The Old, In With The New: Changes To Termination Payments And Statutory Rates In The United Kingdom

Spring has sprung in the United Kingdom – a good time for a reminder of the annual statutory rate changes for employers, along with other changes to the taxation of termination payments.

Insight
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May 9, 2018

U.K. Court of Appeal Addresses Disability Discrimination Based on Long Working Hours

A recent Court of Appeal decision out of London has raised concerns about potential discrimination claims resulting from workplace cultures of long hours.

Insight
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May 9, 2018

New German Government's Plans for Labor and Employment Laws

The latest coalition agreement arrived at by Germany's two ruling parties will usher in numerous changes to employment legislation that are expected to be implemented over the next four years. Since some of these changes are extensive.

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