In this JD Supra exclusive, Herman H. Raspé, Partner at Patterson Belknap and WSG Chair, shares his predictions for global legal practices in 2023, with a focus on the growing use of technology and the benefits of membership in a global legal network.
In this feature article, "Africa Transformed," WSG member experts at AELEX and ENSafrica provide key insights on how tech is disrupting the nature of legal practice, and what it means for Africa's corporate legal teams.
GC: In-House Technology - Global Edition
World Services Group with The Legal500/GC Magazine, has published a global series report focused on how in-house counsel and their departments are impacted by trending legal technologies. Over 200 global and regional in-house counsel industry experts participated in the extensive survey and in-depth feature interviews. This current Global Edition is the final report of the global series that included regionally focused insights from Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific and North America.
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Indonesia During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
As part of our continuing WSG Asia Pacific Vlog series on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected employers and employees in the Asia Pacific region, Makarim & Taira S. provides insight on measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy in the Indonesia. And, address procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
WSG's Vlog series focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
- Since the start of the pandemic, the government has issued numerous regulations for protecting the health and safety of employees.
- Remote work is possible for employees, but the implementation of depends on each company.
- A termination of employment can only happen under certain ground under the law and must be obtained with a final and binding court ruling.
The Tax Challenges of International Remote Work
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers have seen an increased demand for international remote working arrangements.
New Legal Notice on Digital Platform Work
The Covid-19 pandemic has played an important role in shaping labour markets by accelerating the growth of digital labour platforms which have in turn brought a number of challenges.
Pandemic-Era Extensions for Presenting Government Claims to Public Entity Defendants Expired on October 27, 2022
On October 27, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom’s COVID-19 pandemic-related extensions of the deadline to present a government claim to a public entity under the Government Claims Act expired.
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Philippines During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
As part of our continuing WSG Asia Pacific Vlog series on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected employers and employees in the Asia Pacific region, Sycip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan provides insight on measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy in the Philippines. And, address procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
WSG's Vlog series focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
- Government workplace guidelines include masking and physical distancing, and the adoption of flexible work arrangements.
- The government allows grace periods for the payment of rentals, imposed loan moratoriums, and financial assistance to medium and enterprise sized businesses.
- The Philippines is a "for cause" jurisdiction and employee tenure is protected by law. An employer may end employment only for just or authorized causes.
The Future of Work: Performance management in a hybrid working world
Hybrid working is now an accepted way of working for many employees who relish the balance it brings to their lives.
Blurred Lines in Healthcare Employment: HIPAA Implications When Employees are Patients
During the COVID-19 pandemic, questions about employee health-privacy-related symptoms, testing, and vaccination became prevalent in discussions about the workplace at all levels-from "the water cooler" to national news.
Law on the contract of employees of digital platforms comes into effect
On September 1st, 2022, Law No. 21,431 that modifies the Labor Code to regulate the contract of employees of companies providing services through digital platforms entered into effect.
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Cambodia, Lao PDR & Myanmar During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
As part of our continuing WSG Asia Pacific vlog series on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected employers and employees the Asia Pacific region, DFDL provides insight on measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar. And, address procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
WSG's Vlog series focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
- The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare curbed employers’ rights to terminate or adjust employee terms of employment for Covid-related reasons.
- The Lao PDR government asked its employees to work from home but without general regulatory guidance on employee rights or employer requirements.
- Employees protected by the Labor Law included those pregnant or with a child under 1 year, workers’ representatives or if in employer legal disputes.
- Employers had to establish “Occupational Health and Safety Committees” or “Covid-19 Committees” for appropriate health measures in the workplace.
- To minimize redundancy, the government provided financial support to suspended employees in certain sectors (garment, textiles, footwear & tourism).
- Remote work was encouraged if appropriate for employers and employees with general provisions of the Labour Law and regulations applied to employees.
- To minimize redundancy, the government implemented financial & tax measures for manufacturing, small and medium enterprises, and the tourism sector.
- The government created a relief fund and loans to Myanmar’s citizen-owned businesses. The Central Bank of Myanmar revised interest & lending rates.
- Myanmar has no specific legal provisions on remote work but the government instructed employers to encourage employees to do so during the pandemic.
Chris Nickels Quoted in American City Business Journals Article About Significance for Employers of Latest COVID Guidance from CDC
Quarles & Brady partner Chris Nickels provided insight for an American City Business Journals article about what the latest COVID-19 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) means for employers.
Managing heat in the workplace
On Tuesday 19 July 2022 parts of the UK set new record temperatures. Charterhall in the Scottish borders recorded a temperature of 34.8 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded in Scotland.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Puts End to Pandemic Justified Viral Screening for COVID-19
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Puts End to Pandemic Justified Viral Screening for COVID-19
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Thailand During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
As part of our continuing WSG Asia Pacific vlog series on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected employers and employees the Asia Pacific region, Kudun & Partners provides insight on measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy in Thailand. And, address procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
WSG's Vlog series focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
- For employee financial assistance, Social Security and employer-related welfare funds contributions have been reduced or made exempt.
- Thai government has not imposed any requirement on employers to implement a work from home policy. It is at the employer's discretion.
- Under the Thai law, each terminated employee is entitled to at least a one-month termination notice.
Future of work: Top tips for recruiting a diverse workforce
Fostering diversity and inclusion at the recruitment stage has a beneficial impact, not least in terms of increased applications and a greater likelihood of attracting the right talent to your organisation.
Stanford Economist Nick Bloom shares WFH Trends and Predictions
More than two years into the pandemic, businesses are still wrestling with how to best navigate return to office (RTO).
The Work-Life Balance for Parents and Carers Regulations, 2022
Legal Notice 201 of 2022 has been published on the 13th July 2022 and will come into force on the 2nd August 2022.
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Taiwan During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
As part of our continuing WSG Asia Pacific vlog series on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected employers and employees the Asia Pacific region, LCS & Partners provides insight on measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy in Taiwan. And, address procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
WSG's Vlog series focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
- The government has provided financing assistance to certain industries most directly affected by the pandemic and expanded employee subsidies for unemployment reduction in work hours.
- There are no new labor regulations that entitle employees to work from home and requests are thus handled at the employer’s discretion, line with the employer’s policies.
- Taiwan is not an at-will jurisdiction, and unilateral termination of employment is only permitted in very limited situations.
Compensation Structure in the Post-COVID Remote-Work Era
The pandemic generated a migration of employees from metro-based offices to smaller, more affordable communities where they could work from home.
Tax Implications of PEZA's 70-30 Work From Home Arrangement
On 2 August 2021, the Fiscal Incentives Review Board (FIRB) adopted Resolution No. 19-21, a temporary measure to support the recovery of registered business enterprises (RBE) during the covid-19 pandemic.
Challenging Times Ahead for UK Businesses and Their Directors
Running a business can be an extremely rewarding experience, but it is not without its challenges. While pandemic-related restrictions have eased, rising energy costs and inflationary pressures continue to cause concern for UK businesses.
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Hong Kong During the Pandemic: Employers’ Consideration
WSG is excited to launch a new Vlog series that focuses on important topics in different regions, with member firms and expert leaders providing valuable insights and perspectives.
The first in this Asia Pacific region series focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and measures employers have implemented to protect employees and minimize redundancy, along with procedures for remote and in-office work arrangements based on latest government and legislative changes.
- Implemented various government sponsored employee subsidy schemes to protect employment and assist businesses to open without layoffs.
- Recommended employers to implement policies for confidentiality, monitoring and occupational safety for remote working.
- Required a vaccine pass allowing access to specified premises only to those vaccinated, this may mean unvaccinated employees who work in specified premises who cannot work remotely will need to be terminated.
Asia Employment Law Bulletin 2022 - Philippines
Unlike previous years, there were no major legislations or government regulations on labor and employment issues in 2021.
The Future of Work: HR Hot Topics 2022 - Whistleblowing in a post-COVID world
With all the changes to the world of work that we have recently experienced and are continuing to experience, our webinar programme this year is focused on the future of work.
Legal Considerations for In-Office, Remote and Hybrid Workforces
How can an organization determine its best strategy? There may not be complete buy-in on the correct course of action, but there are certain factors employers should consider.