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June 29, 2021

Specialized Companies Fail to Register

Jorge Sales Boyoli discusses the issues companies are having with registering in the Registry of Specialized Services or Specialized Works Providers (REPSE).

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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 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

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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June 15, 2021

AI’s Potential Role in Employee Discipline Draws Attention in Europe

Jan-Ove Becker and Sonia Cortés Garcia discuss employers’ use of artificial intelligence to assess employee performance in Europe.

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