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ALB GUIDE TO EMPLOYMENT LAW IN ASIA 2019
 

For multinational businesses operating in Asia’s varied markets, local workforces are critical to their success. Businesses thus need to be aware of and comply with the relevant employment, regulatory and remuneration requirements that apply to the specific markets they are operating in, as failure to do so can have negative consequences.

This ALB guide provides a practical overview of employment and remuneration legislation across multiple Asian jurisdictions, by bringing to you up-to-date to expert practical commentary from practitioners well-versed with the local market. Apart from providing answers on employment law and HR matters, the writers also discuss case studies, and offer expert commentary on the most recent trends.

Tentative publication date: August 2019
Booking deadline: June 2019
Material due: July 2019 

CHAPTERS

  • Introduction to key employment trends in Asia’s major markets in 2019
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Indonesia
  • Philippines
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Myanmar
  • India
  • China
  • Hong Kong
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Macau
  • Mongolia

For enquiries as to how you can buy a chapter, please contact Amantha Chia at Amantha.chia@tr.com or +65 6870 3917.

 

 

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