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December 18, 2021

From Telefónica to BBVA: companies are rethinking teleworking due to the advance of Ómicron

Antonio Pedrajas talks about how an increase in coronavirus infections due to the Omicron variant is leading companies of all types and sizes to rethink their labor policy and return to work plans.

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December 17, 2021

Supreme Court finds exclusive arbitral jurisdiction in Manitoba human rights disputes

Rhonda B. Levy and Douglas Sanderson examine Northern Regional Health Authority v. Horrocks, in which the Supreme Court of Canada decided that in Manitoba, human rights disputes arising from the interpretation, application or alleged violation of a collec

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December 15, 2021

Reprisal on the Rise: EEOC Updates Addresses COVID-Related Retaliation

The EEOC has issued a new guidance related to an increase in retaliation claims, and Jim Paretti explains what employers should consider to steer clear of problems.

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December 15, 2021

Top W&H Developments For Women In The Workforce In 2021

Breanne Martell and Kellie Tabor share their opinions on equal pay, pregnant worker needs and overall progress for women in the workforce.

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December 15, 2021

Whistleblowing, companies overdue on adaptation to new obligations

Carlo Majer and Edgardo Ratti discuss a new EU directive that will design a new and uniform legal framework that also includes reports from suppliers, contractors and interns, and ensures greater protection of personal data and whistleblowers in companies

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