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.)
Stefan Marculewicz talks about a first-of-its-kind German law aimed at cracking down on labor violations and explains why it may result in a clash between US labor law and international standards for the first time. (Subscription required.)
Stephen Shore discusses a new law in Saskatchewan, Canada, that requires employers to create workplace violence prevention programs and inform employees about other workers who have a history of violent behavior. (Subscription required.)
Stephan Swinkels and Michael Lotito discuss the intersection of employment and geopolitics and offer key considerations for the C-suite of global companies.
Jan-Ove Becker talks about how employers can best support staff in the aftermath of fatal attacks, like the recent shopping center attack in Sydney. (Subscription required.)