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January 24, 2022

Labor Seeks Legal, Strategy Changes After Union Rate Drop

Michael Lotito says the drop in union membership last year should cause some soul searching for organized labor.

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January 24, 2022

The critical points to pass the 'job ITV'

Iván López García de la Riva gives his thoughts on what companies need to do to adopt the new labor regulations in Spain.

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January 24, 2022

Planned redundancies drop 86 percent from COVID peak, data shows

Raoul Parekh explains that omicron has reduced many employers’ confidence, but they should be cautious in making employees redundant rather than using furloughs.

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January 24, 2022

Validation of the labor reform in Congress: litmus test for the credibility of collective bargaining

Javier Thibault weighs in on the Spanish parliament’s recent labor reform agreement and its effects on the recovery and the labor market.

In the News
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January 24, 2022

Effects of Supreme Court ruling on OSHA mandate linger

Devjani Mishra weighs in on how the Supreme Court’s decision to stay the vaccination-and-testing emergency temporary standard may affect workplaces.

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