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Recording - Global employers’ podcast series: Avoiding chaos for global employers
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06-07-2020
Organizations around the world are responding to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and looking to ensure they are well-prepared to deal with the legal and practical repercussions.
In this series of short podcasts with our international teams, we discuss the legal and practical implications of the lockdown and beyond for employers in various jurisdictions.
Italy
Recorded: 6 April 2020
Speakers:
Valentina Pomares, Partner
Marcello Floris, Partner
Hong Kong and mainland China
Recorded: 9 April 2020
Speakers:
Jennifer Van Dale, Partner
Sam Chen, Of Counsel
UAE
Recorded: 15 April 2020
Speaker:
Geraldine Ahern, Partner
Saudi Arabia
Recorded: 16 April 2020
Speaker:
Anum Saleem, Principal Associate
Sweden
Recorded: 29 April 2020
Speakers:
Per Westman, Partner
Torbjörn Lindmark, Partner
Germany
Recorded: 13 May 2020
Speakers:
Manuela Rauch, Partner
Nils Müller, Principal Associate
Poland, Romania and Hungary
Recorded: 23 June 2020
Speakers:
Ewa Łachowska-Brol, Partner, Poland
Oana Dobre, Senior Associate, Romania
Katalin Varga, Partner, Hungary
Find more podcasts, webinars and materials on our Coronavirus hub.
This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full terms and conditions on our website.
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