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Canada Reaches Work Permit Cap for H-1B Visa Holders in Under 48 Hours
Canadian firms will tap into a larger pool of tech workers, after H-1B visa holders in the
Employees Skipping Out on Wellness Checks
A significant number of employees are skipping out on important wellness and health checks, new research shows, a problem that only exacerbates the issue of recent
Wildfires Burn Across Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Canada
Firefighters in southern Europe, northern Africa and Canada battled wildfires as extreme heat created dangerous conditions around the Northern Hemisphere for workers
Mexico: New Teleworking Obligations Introduced for Employers
Mexico’s Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare has introduced a new standard outlining the obligations and requirements for teleworking employees across the nation
Public Employee Can Contest Loyalty Oath on Religious Grounds
A devout Jehovah’s Witness who challenged the oath of the Office of the California State Controller, which pledged loyalty to the California and
An ‘AI Summer’ in California?
California's legislature is considering bills to regulate the use of AI, including the intended use and benefit of an automated decision systems, data privacy and the
Indonesia Issues Guidelines on Preventing Sexual Violence in the Workplace
Under Indonesia's 2023 guidelines on sexual harassment in the workplace, employers are required to create a taskforce for preventing and dealing with sexual violence at
South Africa: Address Workplace ‘Doping’ with ADHD Drugs
Permitting the misuse of smart drugs in the workplace carries many risks and ramifications; the most pertinent of these are related to health and safety
10 Pitfalls When Granting Costly Trainings to Employees in Germany
This article lists 10 pitfalls and concepts that clients should have in mind when implementing and granting costly trainings to employees in Germany