Global legislative update, September 2020
Global
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: Countries address workplace issues resulting from the pandemic
Americas
- Canada: Supreme court ruling upholds federal genetic nondiscrimination law
- Mexico: Public pension reforms proposed
- Puerto Rico: Workplace bullying prohibited
- United States: Defined contribution plan lifetime income disclosures interim final rule issued
AsiaPac
- Australia: Superannuation fee and cost disclosure rules updated
- Hong Kong: Maternity leave and pay increases to take effect
- Indonesia: Employers will be required to contribute to new housing fund for employees
- Japan: Employers urged to employ workers until age 70
- Malaysia: Hiring incentive program for employers implemented
- Malta: Leave for medically assisted in vitro fertilization
- New Zealand: Gender pay equity schemes outlined
- Singapore: Foreign worker pass criteria tightened, local jobs boosted
- Taiwan: Minimum wage rates to slightly increase
- Vietnam: Employers will be allowed to reduce social contribution rate
EMEA
- European Union (EU): Court invalidates EU/US data privacy shield in landmark ruling
- Austria: Update on wage and income tax rates for some employees
- Denmark: Revisions to holiday accrual rules take effect
- Guernsey (Channel Islands): Expansion of equal pay law proposed
- Ireland: Parents’ leave to be extended
- Netherlands: Proposed pension reforms move forward
- Romania: Protections expanded for employees with a disability
- Russia: Severance payment rules revised
- Spain: Decree finalizes pension fund EU IORP II implementation
- United Arab Emirates: Paid parental leave for employees now required
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