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April 23, 2023

People are going to employment tribunals over ‘banter’

With increasing cases of workplace “banter” being heard in UK employment tribunals last year, Lisa Coleman said employers should be taking active steps to foster a respectful and inclusive environment with clear boundaries.

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April 21, 2023

Extra money for parents after April 26. You have to hurry

Karolina Kanclerz discusses the timeline for changes in Poland’s Labor Code that will affect maternity and parental care benefits.

Press Release
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April 17, 2023

Littler Attorneys Participating in 2023 Diversity Leadership Programs

Eleven Littler attorneys have been selected for the 2023 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellows and Pathfinders programs and the National Employment Law Council (NELC) Academy.

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April 13, 2023

Teleworking as a right to conciliate opens Pandora's box in the courts

Silvia Fernández discusses the Workers' Statute, which establishes the right of employees to request remote work, and says it does not protect an absolute right but a bargaining power in good faith.

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April 13, 2023

Unions Have Chance To End Controversial Pay Tiers

As unions in collective bargaining talks have recently sought to eliminate tiered wage systems that give newer workers lower pay or benefits than long-tenured employees, Michael Lotito says the extent to which unions might be able to build the support to

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