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June 28, 2021

One year after the T-MEC ... more conflicts in labor matters

Jorge Sales Boyoli discusses trade frictions among Mexico, Canada and the United States as a result of the T-MEC trade agreement.

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June 28, 2021

Turning Pandemic Burnout Into Real Opportunities for Change

Mishell Parreno Taylor and Raquel Zilberman Rotman write about how law firms can use the opportunities created by the pandemic to engage in real conversations about equity and offer steps firms can take to promote authenticity.

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June 25, 2021

Laid Off Over COVID? You Can’t Claim Constructive Dismissal

Rhonda Levy and George Vassos dissect a recent court decision in Canada that determined an employee who was laid off during the pandemic cannot claim constructive dismissal at common law.

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June 25, 2021

The 80/20 tipped wages rule may be coming back: here’s what that means for operators

Daniel Boatright talks to Nation’s Restaurant News about the 80/20 tipped wages rule, how it’s different than before and how employers can prepare for it to go into effect.

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June 25, 2021

Disabled receptionist ‘petrified’ of working with public who was denied back office role wins unfair dismissal claim

Sophie Vanhegan discusses a ruling that determined a company failed to make reasonable adjustments for an employee’s anxiety after lack of support in offering suitable redeployment opportunities.

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