No tricks to limit legal rights of employees - Mark Schaub
Mark Schaub
by Fons1 via FlickrChina has announced in September new details for the Labor Contract Law that was introduced at the beginning of 2008. Shanghai-based lawyer Mark Schaub, partner at China's largest law firm King&Wood, will explain the effects of the new regulation in a podcast we will record later this week.
Main take-away: artificially limiting the legal rights of Chinese employees is no longer permitted. I will ask Mark Schaub a range of questions on the effect and if you have question, experiences you want to share, do let us know.
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Mark Schaub is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau, together with his colleague Xu Ping, another leading lawyer in corporate law. If you are interested in having either of them as a speaker, do let us know.
by Fons1 via FlickrChina has announced in September new details for the Labor Contract Law that was introduced at the beginning of 2008. Shanghai-based lawyer Mark Schaub, partner at China's largest law firm King&Wood, will explain the effects of the new regulation in a podcast we will record later this week.
Main take-away: artificially limiting the legal rights of Chinese employees is no longer permitted. I will ask Mark Schaub a range of questions on the effect and if you have question, experiences you want to share, do let us know.
Commercial
Mark Schaub is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau, together with his colleague Xu Ping, another leading lawyer in corporate law. If you are interested in having either of them as a speaker, do let us know.
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