Updated
Updated · White & Case LLP · Jul 7
Samantha Rozell Publishes US Employment Law Guide for Non-US Employers in Employee Relations Law Journal
Updated
Updated · White & Case LLP · Jul 7

Samantha Rozell Publishes US Employment Law Guide for Non-US Employers in Employee Relations Law Journal

1 articles · Updated · White & Case LLP · Jul 7

Summary

  • White & Case partner Samantha Rozell published an Employee Relations Law Journal article outlining key U.S. employment-law concepts for non-U.S. employers entering the American market.
  • The article focuses on how overseas companies should approach hiring and terminating U.S. workers, framing it as a general guide for employers building a U.S.-based workforce for the first time.
  • Rozell says U.S. law gives employers relatively broad flexibility on employment terms, but that flexibility is complicated by a patchwork of federal, state and sometimes local rules.
  • The publication was reproduced with permission from Employee Relations Law Journal and notes that it is provided for convenience rather than as legal advice.

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