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February 23, 2023

Berkeley, Calif. Adopts Fair Work Week Measures

Eli Z. Freedberg and Andy Klaben-Finegold examine the details of the Berkeley Fair Work Week Ordinance, including penalties and enforcement.

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February 22, 2023

Tenn. Legislation Takes Aim At Union Card Check Process

Michael J. Lotito weighs in on proposed legislation that would make a business ineligible for state subsidies if the company recognized a union based only on authorization cards and shared workers' contact information with a labor group without employees'

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February 22, 2023

Dear companies, do you know your room for maneuver?

In a Q&A, Edgardo Ratti answers questions about Italy’s national collective labour agreement and explains what “margins of maneuver” exist for employers.

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February 22, 2023

New York Eliminates Time Limitations for Sexual Assault Claims

Emily Haigh and Liran Messinger write about New York State's Adult Survivors Act, which amends the state's statute of limitations for civil claims alleging certain sexual offenses — which may include any unwanted sexual contact in the workplace. (Subscrip

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February 20, 2023

The black market of layoffs for money. Business is sounding the alarm: This is a distortion of teleadvice

Paweł Sych talks about issues with e-redundancies that employers in Poland are facing, including how to verify the dismissal presented by the employee and what to do if it is found to be unjustified.

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