Littler Mendelson, the largest labor and employment firm in the country, announced Thursday that it will be reinstating full pay for all who are still actively working at the firm in the U.S., Mexico and Canada. This includes shareholders, nonequity partners and staff.

In a statement released by co-managing directors Tom Bender and Jeremy Roth, the firm said it will “fully reverse” previous austerity measures as well as compensate employees retroactively for monies lost during the austerity period.

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