2020年2月7日
A new decade; and there are three pillars that as we see it, will be critical for businesses to focus on in the world of employment, pensions and mobility: culture and compliance, modern work and the practicalities of international work.
For this edition of International Law at Work, we set out the changes to employment law planned for 2020 and consider the landscape post-Brexit. But more immediately, we take a look at the issues employers may face when dealing with the coronavirus.
Employment law issues in dealing with Coronavirus infections
Compliance in 2020 and a post-Brexit world
The Revised Posted Workers Directive: implications for the Netherlands and EU
New laws on atypical working in The Netherlands - The Balanced Labour Market Act
What’s new in 2020 for Polish employment law?
Changes to German employment law in 2020
Additional week of holiday for young parents in Slovakia: a note on compliance
Growing diversity in UAE employment law
Typical cases of labour dispute in 2019
Social insurance in mainland China: new rules for residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan