In this episode of Arbeids(retts)lunsj, Lill Egeland takes us through the increasingly common phenomenon of Employer of Record (EOR) — a model where a global company formally acts as the employer on behalf of a client. This is often used by foreign companies that want employees in Norway without establishing a Norwegian entity. But is it too good to be true? Lill provides a clear legal analysis of how EOR works — and why it can be problematic under Norwegian law. Key takeaways from the episo...
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In this episode of Arbeids(retts)lunsj, Lill Egeland takes us through the increasingly common phenomenon of Employer of Record (EOR) — a model where a global company formally acts as the employer on behalf of a client. This is often used by foreign companies that want employees in Norway without establishing a Norwegian entity. But is it too good to be true? Lill provides a clear legal analysis of how EOR works — and why it can be problematic under Norwegian law. Key takeaways from the episo...
Arbeids(retts)lunsj episode 37 - Når dommen faller: Hva betyr fengsling for arbeidsforholdet?
Arbeids(retts)lunsj
19 minutes
10 months ago
Arbeids(retts)lunsj episode 37 - Når dommen faller: Hva betyr fengsling for arbeidsforholdet?
I denne episoden diskuterer Lill Egeland og Trine Lise Fromreide juridiske spørsmål knyttet til ansatte som må sone fengselsstraffer eller blir varetektsfengslet. De tar utgangspunkt i en fersk sak hvor en arbeidstaker fikk permisjon under falske forutsetninger for å sone, og hvordan dette endte med oppsigelse grunnet tillitsbrudd. Episoden belyser hva arbeidsgivere kan og ikke kan gjøre i slike situasjoner.Hovedpunkter:• Hvorvidt det er saklig grunnlag for oppsigelse ved ulovlig fravær grunn...
Arbeids(retts)lunsj
In this episode of Arbeids(retts)lunsj, Lill Egeland takes us through the increasingly common phenomenon of Employer of Record (EOR) — a model where a global company formally acts as the employer on behalf of a client. This is often used by foreign companies that want employees in Norway without establishing a Norwegian entity. But is it too good to be true? Lill provides a clear legal analysis of how EOR works — and why it can be problematic under Norwegian law. Key takeaways from the episo...