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September 9, 2021

Here’s What House Democrats’ Budget Bill Would Do for Workers

Michael Lotito comments on provisions in a budget reconciliation measure that would make employee misclassification a labor law violation and outlaw class-action waivers in workplace contracts.

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August 18, 2021

The T-MEC lays the foundations to improve labor rights

Jorge Sales Boyoli discusses a collective bargaining agreement and what it means for the future of unionism in Mexico.

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July 8, 2021

Arizona Employers Should Note Expanded State and Local Anti-Bias Laws

Steve Biddle examines the recently expanded Arizona Civil Rights Act (ACRA) as well as new ordinances passed by Arizona cities that expand protected categories and coverage.

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July 7, 2021

Risks in Internal Audits of Compliance Policies

In this edition of his Employment Issues column, Philip Berkowitz writes that if you are internal counsel or a human resources executive, your compliance department may want to review not only policies, but also backup data.

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June 9, 2021

At the Request of the US, the Ministry of Economy Will Review the Employment Situation at Tridonex

Jorge Sales Boyoli discusses a request from the United States to Mexico regarding labor rights at Mexican auto parts company Tridonex.

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