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Littler International Employment Law Podcast
Littler International Employment Law
19 episodes
9 months ago
Littler's Trent Sutton and Thelma Akpan explore key reasons why employers in the APAC region should begin to think about pay equity and wage transparency or prepare to implement their own wage transparency initiatives.
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Littler's Trent Sutton and Thelma Akpan explore key reasons why employers in the APAC region should begin to think about pay equity and wage transparency or prepare to implement their own wage transparency initiatives.
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Business
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101 - Overview of European Works Councils
Littler International Employment Law Podcast
25 minutes 24 seconds
6 years ago
101 - Overview of European Works Councils
Johan Lubbe, U.S Practice Co-Chair of Littler’s International Employment Law Practice Group, and Dennis Veldhuizen (Littler Netherlands), Guillaume Desmoulin (Littler France), Ole Kristian Olsby (Littler Norway), and Dennis Lüers (Littler Germany) provide an overview of works councils in Europe. This podcast is a high-level discussion of this common European workplace structure.
Littler International Employment Law Podcast
Littler's Trent Sutton and Thelma Akpan explore key reasons why employers in the APAC region should begin to think about pay equity and wage transparency or prepare to implement their own wage transparency initiatives.