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 39 - Å skape vinn-vinn i krevende samtaler
Arbeids(retts)lunsj
29 minutes
9 months ago
Arbeids(retts)lunsj episode 39 - Å skape vinn-vinn i krevende samtaler
I denne episoden av Arbeids(retts)lunsj diskuterer vi en kraftfull metodikk for bedret kommunikasjon i avgjørende samtaler: Crucial Conversations. Lill Egeland fra Simonsen Vogt Wiig møter Morten Røvik fra Vital Learning for å diskutere hvordan bedre forberedelser og bevisst kommunikasjon kan forbedre arbeidsflyt og relasjoner på jobb.Høydepunkter fra episoden:Crucial Conversations: Tre kjennetegn på avgjørende samtaler og hvordan håndtere dem uten at temperaturen stiger.Praktiske tips for å ...
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...