United States:
What Trump's Victory Means For New York City Employers
22 November 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "What Trump's victory means for New
York City employers," featured in the New York Business
Journal, Partner Michael Marra addresses why President-elect
Trump's positions on immigration reform and enforcement should
be top of mind, as New York City's employers consider the ways
in which a Trump presidency may impact their businesses and their
city.
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