Federal officials just announced that supply and service federal contractors and subcontractors who meet the designated jurisdiction thresholds for creation and maintenance of Affirmative Action Plans (AAPs) will soon need to...more
Fisher Phillips attorneys had the pleasure and privilege of presenting with Jingo Lu, Esquire, a lawyer from China, at a recent International Employers Forum event in Washington D.C. Jingbo kindly accepted our invitation to...more
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and partner Clark Gayford are expecting their first child in June 2018, just shy of the July 1 effective date of a new law extending the period of paid parental leave from 18 to 22...more
When a US company decides to hire an employee in another country the question of whether to send the applicant an offer letter inevitably arises. Sending an offer letter prior to the final contract is normal practice in the...more
The International Employers Forum welcomed Anna Cozzi, Esquire, from Daverio & Florio law firm, to join a panel of international lawyers, including my colleague William Wright, to speak about changes in employment law around...more
12/18/2017
/ Data Privacy ,
Data Protection ,
Employee Monitoring ,
Employee Training ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Flexible Work Arrangements ,
Independent Contractors ,
Italy ,
New Legislation ,
Trade Unions ,
Written Agreements
Mexican workers earning at the minimum wage level will enjoy a 10% pay increase effective December 2017. The minimum wage in Mexico will rise from approximately 80.04 pesos (4.28 USD) to 88.36 pesos (4.73 USD) per day....more
Fisher Phillips attorneys had the pleasure and privilege of presenting with Colleen Cleary, Esquire, a solicitor from Ireland, at an International Employers Forum event in Washington D.C. She kindly accepted our invitation to...more
Uber drivers in the UK are “workers” entitled to earn at least the national minimum wage and enjoy other statutory benefits and protections an Employment Appeals Tribunal (“EAT”) held on November 9, upholding the decision of...more
11/27/2017
/ Appeals ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Rights ,
Employment Rights Act ,
Employment Tribunals ,
Gig Economy ,
Holiday Pay ,
Independent Contractors ,
Minimum Wage ,
Misclassification ,
Rest and Meal Break ,
Uber ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour ,
Whistleblower Protection Policies ,
Working Time Regulations
This year, India became one of the most generous providers of maternity benefits in the world when it extended the period of maternity leave available to eligible working mothers from twelve (12) weeks to twenty-six (26)...more
8/10/2017
/ Breastfeeding ,
Child Care ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
India ,
International Labor Laws ,
Maternity Leave ,
New Amendments ,
Paid Leave ,
Paid Time Off (PTO) ,
Parental Leave ,
Penalties ,
Rest and Meal Break ,
Wage and Hour
On September 24, 2015, the National Minimum Wage Commission resolved that a single minimum wage of $70.10 pesos a day would apply across the entire country of Mexico. This resolution became effective as of October 1, 2015....more
If you employ or plan to employ workers in the European Union who have no habitual or fixed place of work, you should be aware of a recent ruling of the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”). The ECJ determined in September that...more
The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia recently considered whether an agency contractor was an employee or an independent contractor in the case of Tattsbet Limited v. Morrow [2015] FCAFC 62. Overturning the lower...more