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Schjødt styrker sin danske forretning gennem fusion med Norrbom Vinding
Skandinaviens største advokatfirma, Schjødt, fusionerer med det danske advokatfirma Norrbom Vinding. Med sammenlægningen styrker Schjødt markant sin danske forretning og udbygger sin position som et ledende full-service erhvervsjuridisk advokatfirma i Danmark og Skandinavien.
Erfarent M&A-team bliver en del af Norrbom Vinding
Samtidig styrker vi indsatsen inden for konfliktløsning.
Byggefirmas kædeansvar kostede 100.000 kr.
Et byggefirma blev pålagt at betale en bod i Arbejdsretten, fordi det ikke havde kontrolleret, at dets underleverandører overholdt overenskomsten.
To afslag med konsekvenser
Ligebehandlingsnævnet fandt, at det var i strid med forskelsbehandlingslovens forbud mod forskelsbehandling på grund af national oprindelse, at to virksomheder afslog at ansætte ansøgere med russisk oprindelse.
Ny adresse – samme vilkår
En ændring af tjenestested for to ansatte i en region indebar ikke en væsentlig ændring af stillingen og kunne derfor gennemføres uden varsling med opsigelsesvarslet.
Global HR law – news from Ius Laboris (2/2025)
In today’s fast-paced world, staying informed is more important than ever. Ius Laboris brings you the latest publications, articles and events exploring legal developments and sharing key updates from around the globe.
Monitoring employees’ social media: the legislation in a global perspective
In a new article, Ius Laboris takes a closer look at the issue of whether employers can monitor employees’ social media posts.
Duty to register working hours – bill sent out for consultation
A draft bill has been sent out for consultation that requires registration of working hours for each employee and allows deviation from the 48-hour rule for certain groups of employees.
Bill on new initiatives in the area of industrial injuries
The Ministry of Employment has tabled a bill that will, among other things, make it easier for employees to obtain compensation when they have been exposed to violence in the workplace.
The Government’s legislative programme for 2023/2024
On the first Tuesday of October, the parliamentary year kicked off and, as usual, the Government announced its legislative programme for the parliamentary year 2023/2024.
Monitoring employees’ social media: the legislation in a global perspective
In a new article, Ius Laboris takes a closer look at the issue of whether employers can monitor employees’ social media posts.
Duty to register working hours – bill sent out for consultation
A draft bill has been sent out for consultation that requires registration of working hours for each employee and allows deviation from the 48-hour rule for certain groups of employees.
Bill on new initiatives in the area of industrial injuries
The Ministry of Employment has tabled a bill that will, among other things, make it easier for employees to obtain compensation when they have been exposed to violence in the workplace.
The Government’s legislative programme for 2023/2024
On the first Tuesday of October, the parliamentary year kicked off and, as usual, the Government announced its legislative programme for the parliamentary year 2023/2024.