On January 27, 2021, CBP issued CSMS #45967303 – United Arab Emirates Section 232 Aluminum Absolute Quota limits beginning February 3, 2021, to implement Presidential Proclamation 10139. However, on February 1, 2021, President Biden revoked Proclamation 10139 before it was to take effect and restored the 10% duties for aluminum from the…
On January 25, 2021, the Federal Register published Proclamation 10139 of January 19 – Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United…
On January 15, 2021, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) published in the Federal Register a final…
According to a recent ruling from the Italian Supreme Court, trade union representatives cannot be subject to disciplinary sanctions if they demand compliance with COVID-19 health and safety rules at the workplace.
The EAT has ruled on a number of aspects of agency worker rights and held that the right to be informed about vacancies in the host organization is solely a right to information; it does not create a right to be allowed to apply, or be considered, for a vacancy.
An employee who created a new email distribution list containing the email addresses of all staff in his department and refused to delete it when asked by management to do so was taking part in the activities of an independent trade union (of which he was both a member and a representative). The formal warning he received was an unlawful detriment.
An employment tribunal did not have jurisdiction to grant interim relief (continued employment until the case is decided) to a claimant who alleged their dismissal amounted to unlawful discrimination. The case is expected to be heard by the court of appeal, which will consider whether to issue a declaration of incompatibility between UK law and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
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The Office of the National Superintendent of Securities (SUNAVAL) has authorized the Decentralized Stock Exchange of Venezuela, S.A. (BDVE) to act as a decentralized stock exchange as of 19 January 2021 (“Guidelines”),1Â after the trial period of 90 days under Guidelines No. 146.
On 21 January 2021, the Office of the National Superintendent for Banking Sector Institutions (SUDEBAN) issued a notice that prohibits banking institutions from carrying out credit operations using foreign currency, without prior authorization from SUDEBAN and the Central Bank of Venezuela (“BCV”) (“Notice”).1