Labor/Employment
Jan. 16, 2020
A world perspective on employment law
It is almost impossible to obtain a large jury verdict in an employment case outside the United States, and there are few places elsewhere in the world where employment is presumed to be “at will.” Nonetheless, there is more stability and fairness in the workplace outside the U.S.




William M. Crosby
Law Office of William M. CrosbyLabor & Employment
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Loyola Law School
It is almost impossible to obtain a large jury verdict in an employment case outside the United States, and there are few places elsewhere in the world where employment is presumed to be "at will." Nonetheless, there is more stability and fairness in the workplace outside the U.S. These were my impressions following three trips I was privileged to participate in with the National Employment Lawyers Association.
Paul Tobias, NELA's in...
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