On-demand webinar - Labour supply: A global perspective on employment status
30 June 2022
With global labour supply a top priority for many employers, our employment team consider the importance of the distinction between different employment statuses and what measures can be put in place to help minimise risk.
Practical advice on the correct determination and handling of employment status in a global workplace, with perspectives from Australia, Germany, Spain, Poland and the UK.
If you have any questions in relation to labour supply and employment, please do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our employment experts:
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