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China Reopens for Business (Again): An Employer’s Guide to Complying with Pandemic-Era Policies

China has been among the strictest countries when it comes to policies aiming to curb the spread of COVID-19. While most countries ditched lockdowns and relaxed quarantine rules after vaccinations became readily available,...more

New UK Travel Ban and Job Retention Scheme Extension

Due to the rapid spread of a new strain of coronavirus in the UK, several countries have barred travelers from Britain. Germany, France, Italy, Canada, Israel, the Netherlands, and Belgium announced on Sunday, December 20...more

Japan to Temporarily Relax Regulations on Part-Time Work for Some Foreign Nationals

Japan has implemented new measures to allow foreign nationals with short-stay visas to obtain part-time work. It is estimated that approximately 21,000 individuals are eligible. As of December 1, 2020, foreign nationals...more

UK Job Support Scheme Set to Begin in November 2020

The UK government recently announced a new Job Support Scheme, which will replace the UK Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (the “Furlough Scheme”) upon its expiration on October 31, 2020. The Furlough Scheme has been in place...more

China is Back Open for Business for Some European Travelers

After months of closed borders, China is beginning to reopen to certain travelers from Europe. While recreational travel is still prohibited, some European employers may now be able to send their people to China. Below is a...more

International Remote Working: What Employers Need to Know Before Saying “Yes”

Because of the prolonged COVID-related travel restrictions, an increasing number of employers are receiving requests from their employees to work remotely, sometimes from another state or even another country. It is not just...more

UK Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to End: What Employers Need to Know

In a major announcement on Thursday, July 9, the UK government outlined how the UK Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will conclude. Also, the government has announced two new initiatives to prevent future unemployment and...more

UPDATE: Council Of The European Union Announced Its List Of “Safe Countries”

On Tuesday, June 30, 2020, the Council of the European Union announced its list of “safe countries” from which the EU will allow entry by business and tourism travelers. The countries that made the list are: Algeria,...more

As EU Borders Reopen, Travelers From The United States And Elsewhere May Be (Temporarily) Barred

As some European Union countries begin to open up to visitors from other EU countries and the border-free Schengen zone, the EU is now developing plans for opening up to business and pleasure travelers from around the world –...more

Opening of Non-Essential Retailers in the UK: Is Your Shop “COVID-Secure”?

As of June 15, 2020, non-essential retailers in the UK may reopen after months of being shut down. The government has published guidance for employers, employees, and self-employed persons on how to keep their workplaces...more

Mexico to Add Construction, Mining, and Transportation Equipment Manufacturing to COVID-19 Essential Business List, with...

Mexico’s General Health Council (CSG) will add the following industries to the list of essential businesses effective June 1, 2020: - Construction; - Mining; and - Manufacturing of transportation equipment, including...more

COVID-19 Discrimination – Should Employers Test Their Global Workforce?

As an increasing number of countries are moving toward reopening their economies, many global employers must decide whether to require their employees to undergo COVID-19 tests before they can return to work. Before...more

Employment Termination during the COVID-19 Crisis – Singapore

As the lockdown measures adopted by governments around the world begin to take a toll on companies’ revenues, some employers are exploring their options to terminate employees. Singapore is one of the most employer-friendly...more

FAQs for Companies with Employees or Interests in Australia

Australia, like many other countries, is amending its laws and regulations in light of the world-wide coronavirus pandemic. Here are answers to some common questions affecting employers with operations or interests in...more

COVID-19 State of Emergency in Many Parts of Japan and New Rescue Package for Companies

The Japanese government declared a state of emergency on April 7, 2020 affecting Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Osaka, Hyogo, and Fukuoka. The state of emergency goes into effect April 8 and lasts until May 6. The...more

FAQs for Companies with Employees or Interests in Singapore

Singapore, like many other countries, is amending its laws and regulations in light of the world-wide coronavirus pandemic. Here are answers to some common questions affecting employers with operations or interests in...more

Ontario: List of Businesses that Must Close as of Saturday, April 4, 2020

Following advice from the Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health, on April 3, 2020, Ontario updated the list of essential businesses that can remain open after 11:59 p.m. on April 4, 2020. Businesses that are not on the list...more

How France’s Economic Stimulus Can Benefit Employers

As we know, the current pandemic is having an adverse economic impact on employers. Even if businesses have not been required to close, many have been suffering a loss in revenue. As a result, many companies are analyzing...more

Russia Declares Nationwide Paid Week Off to Support Businesses and Employees

In a special Presidential Decree, President Putin announced a national paid week off period between March 30 and April 3, 2020, with limited exceptions. Banks, financial markets, food merchants, and pharmacies will remain...more

China to Close Borders to Foreign Nationals Effective 28 March 2020

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, China has decided to temporarily suspend the entry of foreign nationals into the country effective 28 March 2020. This includes entry into China for foreign nationals holding visas or residence...more

UK Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: FAQs for Employers

How does the scheme work? Under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the UK government will provide grants to employers of up to 80%o of an employee’s wages (with a maximum grant of 2,500 GBP per month) for employees who...more

COVID-19 FAQs for Employers with Operations or Interests in Japan

Does Japan have any travel restrictions? Yes. Starting on March 26, Japan will require all travelers arriving from the U.S. to self-quarantine for two weeks. Japan currently restricts the entry of the following groups...more

COVID-19 FAQs for Canadian Employers

Canada, like many other countries, is amending its laws and regulations in light of the world-wide coronavirus pandemic. Here are answers to some common questions affecting employers with operations or interests in Canada. ...more

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