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Perspective

Apr. 25, 2009

Not a Small World After All?

Menstruation leaves and tea breaks? Ute Krudewagon and Kelly Going examine curiosities in international employment laws.

INSIGHT COLUMN

By Ute Krudewagen and Kelly Going

While layoffs, alternative cost-cutting measures and other business changes currently appear to constitute the bulk of the work of an international labor and employment attorney or HR professional, it is important not to lose sight of the inevitable rebound. For most companies, recovery will bring the need to explore new markets, expand business operations and refocus on the unique laws and legal concepts that ...

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