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April 13, 2023

Teleworking as a right to conciliate opens Pandora's box in the courts

Silvia Fernández discusses the Workers' Statute, which establishes the right of employees to request remote work, and says it does not protect an absolute right but a bargaining power in good faith.

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March 29, 2023

Do you have a fixed-term contract? By changing the regulations, you can lose your job. Check how to keep a job

Paweł Sych talks about the impact of the March amendment to the Labor Code – which provides additional protection for employees on fixed-term contracts – on both employers and employees.

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March 27, 2023

They see limited hiring of older adults

Jorge Sales Boyoli comments on a reform that requires companies with more than 20 employees to hire older adults.

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March 24, 2023

In April, there may be layoffs in their companies. All because of the Labor Code

Paweł Sych talks about new regulations from the Labor Code that will make it more difficult to dismiss people employed on fixed-term contracts.

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March 23, 2023

U.S. Immigration Laws and the Peril of Using the United States as a Venue for International Arbitration Proceedings

Angel Valverde presents issues for development of international arbitration in the U.S., as there are no visas that specifically allow a foreign national to be employed as an arbitrator, attorney or expert witness in an arbitration proceeding.

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