Spain: Removal of the Obligation to Submit Sick Leave Reports to the Company

?As of April 1, Spanish employees temporarily unable to work will no longer be obliged to provide the company with a sick leave medical report. This measure will affect the processes of... Read more »

Works Council Remuneration Remains in Spotlight in Germany

?In January, the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof—BGH) ruled in on the unduly high remuneration granted to works council members (judgment dated Jan. 10) that has caused a considerable stir. In... Read more »

Evolve Company Policies to Include Transgender Employees

?For transgender employees, there are fears and circumstances that are practically unimaginable. Ben Greene, international speaker and CEO of BG Trans Talks, transitioned at age 15 and now eight years later continues... Read more »

Quebec: Does an Employee’s Refusal to Return to Work in Person Justify Immediate Dismissal?

?In a recent decision, the Administrative Labor Tribunal in Montreal concluded that an employee’s refusal to return to work in person constituted an act of insubordination, but that the conduct was not serious... Read more »

UAE: Unemployment Insurance Scheme Extended to Free Zones

?The scope of the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE’s) mandatory employee unemployment insurance scheme has been extended. Effective immediately, all employees in the UAE, except for employees employed by the local government, must... Read more »

UK: AI’s Impact on Workplace Safety

?Artificial intelligence is already transforming the way companies think about work as more businesses incorporate some form of AI into their business processes, and it is also starting to be used to improve... Read more »

India’s Job Market Settles Down

?With several global technology companies laying off staff in India and beyond, the job market may appear unsteady. But it’s not all doom and gloom, given that India’s economy is expected to... Read more »

Canada: How to Manage and Support a Remote Workforce

?After becoming widespread due to the COVID-19 pandemic, remote-work arrangements are here to stay in Canada, a Vancouver, British Columbia-based employment lawyer told attendees at a recent conference in Vancouver. “Now that... Read more »

Number of Women in US Workforce Reaches Historic High

?More women are now in the U.S. workforce than any time in recent history, according to news reports. Women left the workforce at higher rates than men in the early stages of... Read more »

Canada: Keep an Eye on Labor Relations Trends About Privacy

?Workers in Canada increasingly rely on digital technology for work and to connect with colleagues. In response, the federal government wants to reassure Canadians that their personal information is safe and companies... Read more »