2024 Annual Conference: Trends in Unionization & Collective Bargaining

September 19, 2024

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Employment Matters Vlog #65

Speaker: David Fortney (FortneyScott, LLC / District of Columbia)


In this session, our panelists from around the world reviewed trends in unionization and collective bargaining. The speakers explored practices that are in effect in different nations and regions and how these trends affect global employers. We also unpacked the USMCA trade agreement and how it's impact is being felt around the globe. Reach out to us today if you would like to learn more!

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