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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.
Show more...
Business
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108 - Employment & Labor Law 2021: China, The New Civil Code and Personal Privacy at the Workplace
Littler International Employment Law Podcast
12 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
108 - Employment & Labor Law 2021: China, The New Civil Code and Personal Privacy at the Workplace
China’s new civil code is one of the most significant pieces of legislation in China’s modern era. Among other things, it impacts a number of key areas for employers in China. In this podcast, Shareholder Trent Sutton and Special Counsel Nancy Zhang out of Littler’s Singapore office talk generally about the civil code and focus briefly on new personal privacy rights that could impact employee monitoring.
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.