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February 4, 2022

New York, Calif. Bills Would Give Nonunion Workers More Say

Michael Lotito weighs in on a New York measure that would establish a policy-making council that would set rules on pay, safety and working conditions "as reasonably necessary" to protect worker welfare.

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February 4, 2022

Employment Law Class Actions in Nevada

Diana Dickinson and Montgomery Paek write about how employers can protect themselves against employment law class actions and discuss a few issues in Nevada that have sparked significant class action litigation and appellate review.

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January 31, 2022

$15 Minimum Wage For State Employees Gaining Traction

As many states are raising the minimum wage for state employees, Shannon Meade explains that minimum wage increases will differ based on where the employees are located.

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January 24, 2022

Validation of the labor reform in Congress: litmus test for the credibility of collective bargaining

Javier Thibault weighs in on the Spanish parliament’s recent labor reform agreement and its effects on the recovery and the labor market.

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January 19, 2022

Abdón Pedrajas Littler values the labor reform "by consensus, which includes the virtues of previous reforms"

Jesús Lahera and Javier Thibault discuss labor reform issues in Spain, including ERTES and fraud in the form of temporary contracts.

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