Recent discrimination lawsuits against foreign companies in the US challenge “rotating staff” (expat) practices

28 Jan 2010 12:20 | JHRS (Administrator)
A recently filed lawsuit in New York against a large Japanese multinational raises the stakes for foreign employers who employ “rotating staff,” hired in the parent company’s country but assigned to the United States. The case highlights a significant potential legal exposure for foreign companies employing “rotating staff” in the United States.

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