United States:
Podcast: What The Biden Presidency Could Mean For Employers
17 November 2020
Proskauer Rose LLP
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Following last week's historic presidential election and a
forthcoming transition of power, Proskauer's Anthony Oncidi and Laura Fant join XpertHR Legal Editor David
Weisenfeld for a podcast conversation on the changes employers can
expect after President-elect Biden takes office in January.
Employers - listen now in order to plan ahead for what could be
significant shifts from the new administration in Washington.
Listen to the podcast or read the transcript
here.
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