This newsletter summarises four significant judicial decisions over recent months.
1. The purpose of a probation period is for the employee’s skills to be assessed. Therefore an employee’s absence would extend the...more
1/21/2020
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Collective Bargaining ,
Confidential Communications ,
Corporate Executives ,
Email ,
Employee Privacy Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Employment Litigation ,
Exempt-Employees ,
France ,
Freedom of Expression ,
Gross Misconduct ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Inadmissible Evidence ,
Job Duties ,
Misclassification ,
Non-Exempt Employees ,
Over-Time ,
Photographs ,
Probationary Period ,
Reaffirmation ,
Social Media ,
Supervisors ,
Theft ,
Work Computer
On the heels of Macron Law, which aims to provide more flexibility to employers, the French government recently enacted Rebsamen Law. Rebsamen Law (hereafter “the Law”), aims to simplify relations between unions and employer...more
Welcome to the latest edition of the International Employment Law Review, presented by Dechert’s Labor and Employment Practice. In this issue, we examine the most significant employment law developments in Belgium, England...more
Legislation -
Law Against the Employment of Illegal Aliens Passed -
On December 21, 2012, the Luxembourg Parliament enacted a law against the employment of individuals illegally present in Luxembourg....more
8/13/2013
/ Collective Bargaining ,
EU ,
European Commission ,
Fixed-Term Labor Contracts ,
Insurance Industry ,
Leave of Absence ,
New Legislation ,
Notice Requirements ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Sports ,
Undocumented Immigrants ,
Unions ,
Wages