Each month the Law Library of Congress hosts a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar, presented by one of our foreign law specialists. Last July, Ruth Levush presented her webinar entitled “Regulating Remote Work During the Pandemic and After: Global Perspectives,” which provided an overview of the considerations undertaken by the U.S., the European Union, and selected foreign countries in regulating offsite work. The webinar also focused on rules adopted by different jurisdictions prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic for work performed outside of employers’ premises, often termed “telework” or “remote work.” Ruth conducts research on Israeli domestic law, as well as comparative and international law, for the U.S. Congress, executive agencies, and the U.S. judiciary.
You can now watch a recording of this webinar here:
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