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Expert Seminar The Employment Relationship Beyond Eu And Across National Borders - Challenges And Responses Tuesday 11 March 2014, 09.15-16.00, Michele Faioli Mar 2014

Expert Seminar The Employment Relationship Beyond Eu And Across National Borders - Challenges And Responses Tuesday 11 March 2014, 09.15-16.00, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

No abstract provided.


The Context Of Employment Discrimination In Japan, Allen Madison Dec 1996

The Context Of Employment Discrimination In Japan, Allen Madison

Allen Madison

This article compares employment practices and laws regarding discrimination in Japan to those in the United States. Then it compares the cultural contexts in which discrimination and related regulation exist in each country. The article concludes that the Japanese laws are effective in the context of Japanese culture and that they are more likely to change Japanese attitudes about age, race, and gender in making hiring and promotion decisions than laws in the United States.


Implications Of United States Labor Laws For Foreign Corporations With Operations In The United States, Michael Cozzillio, Laurence Hoffman Dec 1980

Implications Of United States Labor Laws For Foreign Corporations With Operations In The United States, Michael Cozzillio, Laurence Hoffman

Michael J. Cozzillio

No abstract provided.