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The Practical Employment Law Podcast: The Obligatory New Year's Episode
10 January 2023
Keating, Meuthing & Klekamp PLL
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The New Year is here and this episode will consider some trends
from 2022 and what to expect in 2023 and beyond. Issues covered
include:
- The COVID Gift Keeps Giving;
- Work From Home/Hybrid Work Arrangements;
- Arbitration Continues to Lose Ground;
- The Gig Economy Under Attack;
- Non-Compete Agreements Under Attack;
- State Laws Gone Crazy;
- More Reductions in Force Coming.
Listen in to find out how your business may be impacted by these
issues in 2023.
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