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A Guide to Diversity in Citizenship, Immigration, and National Origin in the Workplace?

HR Digest

The pandemic also had a significant effect on the job market, particularly impacting foreign-born workers. The Compliance Landscape for Employers While employers seek to diversify their workforce and tap into the talent pool of foreign-born individuals, they must also navigate the compliance landscape surrounding immigration and employment.

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The EU Privacy Ruling Won’t Hurt Innovation

Harvard Business Review

The EU’s human rights-centered views have been influencing global standards and privacy practices in the Middle East for decades, and businesses have adapted to more restrictive markets, like China and North Korea , and thrived. markets, but we know we are exposing ourselves at home.” And Europe’s concerns are global concerns.

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The Business Implications of the EU-U.S. “Privacy Shield”

Harvard Business Review

An earlier agreement, known as the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles, which went back 15 years and was relied on by some 4,000 companies, was declared illegal last year based on concerns, highlighted by the Edward Snowden disclosures, that compliance with surveillance requests from U.S. Last week, the U.S.