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July 12, 2024

Labour Gov't Spells Trouble For Return-To-Office Mandates

Ben Smith says flexible working as default in the UK gives employees a lot more bargaining power because employers will have to pass a much higher threshold to refuse flexible working. (Subscription required)

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July 3, 2024

More than one million fit notes issued for mental ill-health last year – what can HR do to help?

Sophie Vanhegan says employers must continue to shift culture and workplace dynamics to encourage greater awareness of and support for mental health matters.

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July 3, 2024

EU AI Act Implications for US Employers

Alice Wang, Deborah Margolis and Stephan Swinkels explain what U.S. employers should know about The EU Artificial Intelligence Act, the world's first comprehensive legal framework on AI. (Subscription required)

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July 2, 2024

Littler Continues Robust Canadian Expansion with Five New Additions to Toronto Office

Griffiths advises employers, multi-national and multi-jurisdictional entities, on a range of labour law matters. Faneye, Fysh and Nicholson represent clients in employment-related disputes, with an emphasis on conducting workplace investigations.

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June 27, 2024

Denmark relaxes entry rules for foreign talent

Bo Enevold Uhrenfeldt says Denmark’s new rules that fast-track the hiring of foreign workers could put small companies at a disadvantage. (Subscription required.)

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