Employers face a changing and complex landscape with respect to remote work, labor shortages, and COVID-protocol-related accommodation requests. Changes to the NLRB mean that unionized and nonunionized employers will face challenges in the traditional labor arena as well.
As the global economy faces the third year of the pandemic, manufacturers are no longer focused on figuring out when things will return to “normal.” Instead, they are applying lessons.
2022 is off to an interesting start on the labor and employment front in the automotive industry. As the COVID pandemic continues, employers continue to face a changing and.
Automotive suppliers face many of the same issues that have bedeviled the industry throughout 2021, as well as a host of all-new challenges. The relative stability in the global supply chain that the automotive industry enjoyed for many years is unlikely to be restored.
In 2022, automotive suppliers face many of the same issues that have bedeviled the industry throughout 2021, as well as a host of all-new challenges. Unfortunately, as with many aspects.