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April 10, 2022

U.K. Firms Double Planned Redundancies on Ukraine, Study Says

Raoul Parekh says the number of planned redundancies in the U.K. more than doubled between January and February as interest rate hikes and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pressured businesses.

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April 8, 2022

Oregon Rule Expands Reasons Employees Can Take Emergency Paid Leave

Megan Crowhurst and Cristin Casey examine a new Oregon rule that expands the reasons employees can use leave under Oregon's paid sick and safe leave law during a public health emergency.

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April 8, 2022

Why Littler Launched Alternative Staffing Models for Attorneys

President and Managing Director Erin Webber and Shareholder Scott Forman shared how the firm is shifting to the changing preferences of the talent market.

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April 7, 2022

New DOJ Opioid Guidance Puts Employers On Notice

Michelle Barrett Falconer talks about agencies collaborating to protect employees who are recovering opioid addicts from discrimination by employers.

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April 7, 2022

3 Takeaways As NLRB GC Sets Sights On Anti-Union Meetings

Michael Lotito weighs in on an NLRB memo that lays the groundwork for regional prosecutors to bring complaints alleging employers violated the law by using captive audience meetings to thwart organizing drives.

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