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Experienced M&A team joins Norrbom Vinding
At the same time, we are reinforcing our efforts in the area of dispute resolution.
Experienced M&A team joins Norrbom Vinding
At the same time, we are reinforcing our efforts in the area of dispute resolution.
Skærpede forpligtelser efter udstationeringsloven og udlændingeloven
Ved en ændring af udstationeringsloven er der indført skærpede oplysningsforpligtelser for tredjelandsstatsborger ved anmeldelse til RUT-registeret. Samtidig er der ved en ændring af udlændingeloven indført krav om fremvisning af legitimation.
Når en høj hygiejnestandard ikke er nok
Østre Landsret har i en principiel delafgørelse fastslået, at en fødevarevirksomhed var erstatningsansvarlig for tre medarbejderes smitte med COVID-19.
Omplacering ved opgavebortfald?
Det var ikke i strid med forskelsbehandlingsloven, at en fleksjobansat medarbejder med et handicap blev afskediget, da hans funktion bortfaldt i forbindelse med reorganisering af virksomheden.
Ændringer i barselsloven er trådt i kraft
Den 1. januar 2025 trådte en ny lov i kraft, som bl.a. fastsætter ret til fravær med barselsdagpenge til forældre ved surrogataftaler, surrogatmødre og stedbarnsadoptanter.
Equal pay in different establishments
In a recent judgment, the ECJ held that employers are obligated to provide equal pay for work of equal value across establishments.
No discrimination of reduced hours employees
It was not indirect discrimination to dismiss four reduced hours employees (“fleksjobbere”) as part of cost-saving measures because they lacked essential core skills.
Same owner but no identity in terms of labour law
A company was entitled to renounce a collective agreement in connection with a merger. That was the decision by the presiding Labour Court judge in this case.
One misstep
Employees’ protection against dismissal during illness arising from an injury suffered at the workplace is not conditional on the employer knowing at the time of dismissal that it was the employee’s injury that led to the illness.
Equal pay in different establishments
In a recent judgment, the ECJ held that employers are obligated to provide equal pay for work of equal value across establishments.
No discrimination of reduced hours employees
It was not indirect discrimination to dismiss four reduced hours employees (“fleksjobbere”) as part of cost-saving measures because they lacked essential core skills.
Same owner but no identity in terms of labour law
A company was entitled to renounce a collective agreement in connection with a merger. That was the decision by the presiding Labour Court judge in this case.
One misstep
Employees’ protection against dismissal during illness arising from an injury suffered at the workplace is not conditional on the employer knowing at the time of dismissal that it was the employee’s injury that led to the illness.