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Dismissal with Video Surveillance as Supporting Evidence, Has it Changed Case-law?

Victor Bescós Victor Bescós from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The Court has ruled on the case of a supermarket owned by Mercadona, where the managers of the company, decided to place a video surveillance system by installing some cameras in visible places and others out of sight.

Dealing with the Scandal of Youth Unemployment: Opportunities and Educational Processes in the Digital Age

Gianluigi Longhi Gianluigi Longhi from  Studio Longhi Associato  on 
The development of a civilization comes from the passing on of knowledge from one generation to another. This means not only knowledge but also the ideas, values and social ethics underlying behaviour.

Forging a Legal Firewall: Recent Decisions May Shield Retailers from ADA-Based Website Inaccessibility Claims

Jennifer Furey Jennifer Furey from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Where websites and mobile applications serve as extensions of brick-and-mortar stores, some courts have held that retailers are responsible for accommodating disabled consumers on their online platforms.

First Judgment Declaring Void the Dismissal of a Worker on Leave Due to Accident for Being Considered as Discriminatory

Victor Bescós Victor Bescós from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The Labour Court number 33 of Barcelona in a ruling of December 23, 2016 has declared the dismissal of a worker on temporary disability leave caused by an accident at work.

Tax Advantages for Researchers and Lecturers Who Comes to Italy

Maurizio Bottoni Maurizio Bottoni from  Interconsulting Studio Associato  on 
Italian Parliament has recently improved the special tax advantages in favor of researchers and lecturers in order to encourage the scientific and technological development in Italy.
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