
The Employer Report
Podcasts
Hosted by Baker McKenzie's leading Global Employment & Labor Law Practice, "The Employer Report" podcast series provides an inside view into employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Podcasts
Description:
Hosted by Baker McKenzie's leading Global Employment & Labor Law Practice, "The Employer Report" podcast series provides an inside view into employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.bakermckenzie.com/
Episodes
2019 Employment Law Changes in Mexico and Brazil
1/29/2019
Baker McKenzie partner Ben Ho interviews Liliana Hernandez-Salgado (Mexico) and Leticia Ribeiro (Brazil) regarding the most important changes for employers in LATAM. Liliana shares that companies doing business in Mexico should anticipate significant reforms to Mexican Federal Labor Law and how to best respond. Likewise, given the new government's labor policy and related expected increase of inspections, Liliana recommends that companies revisit their current union relationships. In Brazil, Leticia suggests that companies watch closely to see how the new labor reforms are interpreted in court and what that means for day-to-day business operations. She also shares some predictions about additional changes ahead given Brazil's newly-elected president who favors less government interference in the private sector.
Duration:00:13:50
2019 Employment Law Changes in France, Germany and the UK
1/29/2019
Baker McKenzie partner Carole Spink interviews Steffen Scheuer (Germany), Carl Richards (UK) and Nadege Dallais (France) regarding the most important changes for employers in EMEA. Steffen explains how multinationals should be extra cautious in implementing and documenting global equity programs so as to mitigate against co-determination issues and other liabilities. Nadege discusses why now might be a good time to carry out a quick compliance audit in France, and Carl suggests how companies might respond to the spotlight on diversity and inclusion in the UK.
Duration:00:21:38
2019 Employment Law Changes in China, Australia and Singapore
1/29/2019
Baker McKenzie partner Joe Deng interviews Michael Michalandos (Australia), Celeste Ang (Singapore) and Jonathan Isaacs (China) regarding the most important changes for employers in APAC. Michael shares helpful tips for companies setting up entities in Australia given the maze of local regulation, in addition to making a strong case for having local human resource expertise on the ground in Australia. In Singapore, Celeste reviews significant amendments coming in April 2019, and discusses how Singapore is evolving as a more employee-friendly jurisdiction. And Jonathan recommends internal audit for social insurance in China, as well as advising that companies review their sexual harassment policies and implement training programs asap in response to the global spread of the #MeToo movement.
Duration:00:21:18
Employment Arbitration Agreements With Class Action Waivers Are Enforceable
6/18/2018
Baker McKenzie partners Michael Brewer and Arthur Rooney discuss the highly anticipated decision from the US Supreme Court regarding class action waivers in arbitration agreements. In Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis the US Supreme Court ruled that class action waivers in arbitration agreements are fully enforceable, notwithstanding the right to engage in concerted activity under the National Labor Relations Act (the NLRA).
Duration:00:11:41
COLOMBIA - Employment Law Update
5/24/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker & McKenzie partner Susan Eandi introduces Tatiana Garces to talk about employment laws in Colombia and give an overview of recent changes as well as what we can expect in the future.
Key Takeaways:
Duration:00:17:13
ARGENTINA - Employment Law Update
5/21/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker & McKenzie partner Ben Ho introduces Charlie Dodds to talk about employment laws in Argentina and give an overview of recent changes as well as what we can expect in the future.
Key Takeaways:
1. The environment in Argentina is becoming more favorable to businesses and investing in Argentina
2. Unions are demonstrating more willingness to negotiate and agree and work with employers to develop pro-business conditions
3. Judicial system is taking a far less paternalistic approach
4. Hopeful that aspects of the new bill will be brought to Congress and approved
Duration:00:14:42
AUSTRALIA - Employment Law Update
5/21/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker & McKenzie partner Joe Deng introduces Kellie-Ann McDade to talk about employment laws in Australia and give an overview of recent changes as well as what we can expect in the future.
Key Takeaways:
1. Be aware that the Australian environment is a complex industrial landscape. Doing business in Australia is different to the US - no employment at will and a very employee-friendly environment
2. Review workplace safety policies and ensure that workplace anti-harassment polices are up to date and that training is in place
3. Review the use of fixed or maximum term employment contract.
4. Prepare for the increased focus on compliance with Australia's workplace laws and ESG transparency in relation to the global supply chain.
Duration:00:16:43
DYNAMEX - California Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Use of Independent Contractors
5/21/2018
Baker McKenzie partners Michael Brewer and Todd Boyer discuss the big decision from the California Supreme Court regarding independent contractors in California. The case is called Dynamex Operations West Inc. v. The Superior Court of Los Angeles County, and in it, the California Supreme Court dramatically changed the legal landscape for companies reliant on independent contractors. Mike and Todd explain a bit more about the case and why it is so significant.
Duration:00:11:56
The Growth of Whistleblower Protections
5/10/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie Employment & Compensation partner Bill Dugan introduces his colleague Robin Samuel, to discuss the latest developments surrounding whistleblower issues in the US.
Key Takeaways:
1. Whistleblower laws are growing and there is a broad range of protection laws that can impact employers from consumer protections, to transportation, to workplace and safety.
2. Most whistleblower protection laws use standards that favor employees making it a challenge to defend against retaliation claims.
3. Create a "complaint friendly" culture of trust in your company to manage internal complaints and build an effective whistleblower program.
Duration:00:15:57
Wage and Hour and Class / Collective Actions
5/10/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie Employment & Compensation partner Emily Harbison introduces her colleagues Arthur Rooney and Mike Brewer, to discuss the latest developments surrounding wage and hour and class and collective actions in the US.
Key Takeaways:
1. Companies should stay apprised of the recent wage and hour developments and ever-changing issue of class action waivers in the US that will impact their workforce.
2. Traps remain for companies with operations in California - stay mindful of state legislation.
3. Pay equity is not going anywhere and will remain a hot-button issue for employers.
Duration:00:18:07
Discrimination, Disability, Accommodation and Harassment Laws
5/10/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie Employment & Compensation partner Miriam Petrillo introduces her colleague Todd Boyer, to discuss the latest developments in the US surrounding discrimination, disability, accommodation and harassment laws.
Key Takeaways:
1. Employers must have clear policies, consistent practices – but every situation is unique and needs to be handled on a case-by-case basis.
2. The gender pay gap is trending – permitted reasons for differences in pay seniority system, merit system, a system that measures by quality or quantity of production, or a bonafide factor other than sex.
3. Accommodation requests and needs are a very common issue – employers should take care that the interactive process is well documented as often times you will see these challenged in litigation.
Duration:00:10:22
FRANCE Employment Law Update (2018)
2/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Ben Ho introduces Nadege Dallais to talk about employment laws in France and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
1. It should become easier for international companies in France to demonstrate that they are experiencing financial difficulties when trying to support economic dismissals
2. Damages in connection with unfair dismissals will become a bit more predictable because French law now places both a floor and a ceiling on the amount of damages available
3. Employee representation will become more simplified with employee delegates, health and safety committee and works councils being merged into one social and economic committee known as the CSE
4. In house collective bargaining agreements should introduce more flexibility to employers because they will now be able to govern areas that historically were only set by law
Duration:00:12:21
PHILIPPINES Employment Law Update (2018)
2/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Joe Deng introduces Gil Zerrudo to talk about employment laws in the Philippines and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Duration:00:15:06
HONG KONG Employment Law Update (2018)
2/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Susan Eandi introduces Rowan McKenzie to talk about employment laws in Hong Kong and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Duration:00:17:36
CANADA Employment Law Update (2018)
2/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Susan Eandi introduces Chris Burkett from Toronto to talk about employment laws in Canada and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Duration:00:20:47
MEXICO Employment Law Update (2018)
2/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Kerry Weinger introduces Liliana Hernandez-Salgado from Mexico City to talk about employment laws in Mexico and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Duration:00:18:48
SPAIN Employment Law Update (2018)
1/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Carole Spink introduces Lois Rodriguez from Madrid to talk about employment laws in Spain and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
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Duration:00:14:14
UNITED KINGDOM Employment Law Update (2018)
1/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Ben Ho introduces Monica Kurnatowska to talk about employment laws in the UK and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Disclaimer:
Baker McKenzie International is a Swiss Verein with member law firms around the world. In accordance with the common terminology used in professional service organizations, reference to a "partner" means a person who is a partner, or equivalent, in such a law firm. Similarly, reference to an "office" means an office of any such law firm. This may qualify as "Attorney Advertising" requiring notice in some jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Before you send e-mail to Baker & McKenzie, please be aware that your communications with us through this message will not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not send us any information that you or anyone else considers to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to be your lawyers in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to be your lawyers cannot be protected from disclosure.
Duration:00:09:39
JAPAN Employment Law Update (2018)
1/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Joe Deng introduces Tomohisa Muranushi to talk about employment laws in Japan and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Disclaimer:
Baker McKenzie International is a Swiss Verein with member law firms around the world. In accordance with the common terminology used in professional service organizations, reference to a "partner" means a person who is a partner, or equivalent, in such a law firm. Similarly, reference to an "office" means an office of any such law firm. This may qualify as "Attorney Advertising" requiring notice in some jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Before you send e-mail to Baker & McKenzie, please be aware that your communications with us through this message will not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not send us any information that you or anyone else considers to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to be your lawyers in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to be your lawyers cannot be protected from disclosure.
Duration:00:18:41
BRAZIL Employment Law Update (2018)
1/12/2018
Welcome to Baker McKenzie's Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers.
Description: Baker McKenzie partner Kerry Weinger introduces Leticia Ribeiro from Sao Paulo to talk about employment laws in Brazil and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead.
Key Takeaways:
Disclaimer:
Baker McKenzie International is a Swiss Verein with member law firms around the world. In accordance with the common terminology used in professional service organizations, reference to a "partner" means a person who is a partner, or equivalent, in such a law firm. Similarly, reference to an "office" means an office of any such law firm. This may qualify as "Attorney Advertising" requiring notice in some jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Before you send e-mail to Baker & McKenzie, please be aware that your communications with us through this message will not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not send us any information that you or anyone else considers to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to be your lawyers in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to be your lawyers cannot be protected from disclosure.
Duration:00:12:46