Russian Federation:
How To Run An Internal Investigation In Russia (Podcast)
01 December 2021
Ius Laboris
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We talk today to Anastasia Petrova about how employers should
conduct internal investigations in Russia: what steps to take in
advance, how to deal with data privacy issues and crucially, in
these days of home working - how to conduct the investigation
remotely.
Discover The New Workplace, investigations page here .
Find our Workplace Investigations series page here .
If you'd like to contact Anastasia Petrova, click here for his details. Our host, Deborah
Ishihara, can be found
here.
Talking Work is a podcast by Ius Laboris, the leading legal
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about your specific circumstances.
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