Companies expanding globally face multiple challenges and risk of serious labor and employment issues if they do not identify the laws and regulations of each country in which they operate, a panel of lawyers said Wednesday at the Association of Corporate Counsel’s annual meeting.
Speaking at the event in New Orleans, John Sander, a partner at Jackson Lewis who specializes in international employment issues for multinational clients, said companies expanding overseas must consider risks associated with hiring independent contractors instead of regular employees.
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