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March 7, 2023

Hybrid models are under attack, but the full-time return to the office isn't quite what it seems

As some companies clamp down on work-from-home arrangements, Terri M. Solomon says companies are still figuring out whether to use a carrot or a stick to lure them back. (Subscriptions required.)

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March 2, 2023

A conversation with Littler’s Michael Lotito about all things labor and workplace

The Chamber Beat talks to Michael Lotito about labor and workplace updates nationally and in Tennessee, including discussion of proposed legislation in that state that would protect the secret ballot vote in union elections on taxpayer-funded projects.

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March 2, 2023

Collective bargaining, "the way" to implement the four-day working week

Antonio Pedrajas weighs in on a proposed four-day work week in Spain, noting that nothing imposes a weekly day necessarily distributed in five or six days of work.

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February 22, 2023

Tenn. Legislation Takes Aim At Union Card Check Process

Michael J. Lotito weighs in on proposed legislation that would make a business ineligible for state subsidies if the company recognized a union based only on authorization cards and shared workers' contact information with a labor group without employees'

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February 22, 2023

Dear companies, do you know your room for maneuver?

In a Q&A, Edgardo Ratti answers questions about Italy’s national collective labour agreement and explains what “margins of maneuver” exist for employers.

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