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Final Regulations Clarifying and Expanding New York City “Ban the Box” Law Take Effect on August 5, 2017

New York City’s Fair Chance Act (FCA), which took effect October 27, 2015, imposes affirmative obligations on covered employers and employment agencies regarding when they may conduct criminal background checks on job applicants, and what process must be followed before making an adverse decision on the basis of an applicant’s criminal history.  It is one of the nation’s most comprehensive "ban the box" laws restricting employers’ use of criminal history in the employment process.1  The New York City Commission...

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Alexander Stubb is new Vice-President of the European Investment Bank

Alexander Stubb has been appointed Vice-President and Member of the Management Committee of the European Investment Bank (EIB). He takes up his duties today, succeeding Jan Vapaavuori, who had tendered his resignation in June. Mr Stubb, a Finnish national, was appointed by the EIB’s Board of Governors on a proposal from the Finance Minister of the Republic of Finland and with the agreement of the shareholder constituency formed also by Austria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden. In the Bank’s Management Committee,...

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Weekly Vulcan View: EU Developments

KEY EVENTS THIS WEEK: BREXIT   Short-lived UK cabinet unity on transition deal crumbles as calls to end free movement after Brexit re-emerge   Any hope held by the EU27 capitals last week that the British government was finally beginning to come to an agreed consensus of a post-Brexit transition deal were quickly dashed over the past few days as various ministers and Downing Street itself committed to ending the free movement of EU citizens after Brexit. According...

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USCIS Reopens H-1B Premium Processing for Institutions of Higher Education and Other Cap-Exempt Petitions

  On March 3, 2017, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) unexpectedly announced that it would temporarily suspend its premium processing service for all H-1B petitions received on or after April 3, 2017. The premium processing program allows a petitioner to receive a decision on its case within 15 calendar days in exchange for payment of an additional government filing fee to USCIS. In the initial announcement, USCIS indicated that the suspension could remain in effect for up to six...

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EU Regulators Issue an Updated Opinion on Processing Data in the Workplace

  Authors: Grant D. Petersen (Tampa), Simon J. McMenemy (London), Hendrik Muschal (Berlin) On June 29, 2017, the Article 29 Working Party (the EU body representing the data protection authorities (DPA) of each EU member country) issued an updated opinion regarding the processing of personal data in the workplace. Recognizing that employers are rapidly adopting new information technology, the opinion updates the Working Party’s 2001 opinion regarding processing data in the employment context and 2002 opinion regarding the surveillance of electronic communications in the workplace. Additionally, the...

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European Commission President Juncker: New US sanctions on Russia only after consultation of allies

In the wake of Donald Trump signing off on stricter US sanctions against Russia, the Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed his satisfaction, in principle, over the softening of the bill after the EU had expressed its concerns. "I stated at the G7 summit in Taormina, Italy, and at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, that if the Americans proceeded , we would be ready to react adequately in a matter of days. As a result, a significant proportion of the...

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Consulate General of Switzerland: Summer 2017 News

Wins and Updates Estée Lauder, the American cosmetics company, is expanding its presence in the canton of Schwyz. Its goal is to centralize its regional supply chain in Wollerau creating up to 160 new jobs. (more) Iowa based Principal Global Investors is opening an office in Zurich as part of its European expansion. The fund already has branches in London, Amsterdam and Munich. (more) Maxwell Technologies, the high-voltage capacitor manufacturer based in San Diego CA, is planning a 30% expansion of its Rossens...

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Luxembourg Law on the Exploration and Use of Space Resources Entered into Force

  The Luxembourg law on the exploration and use of space resources of 20 July 2017 entered into force on 2 August 2017 and placed Luxembourg among the most innovative space-oriented nations in the world.   The new law provides a legal framework for the “new space” activities. It aims at the further development of the constantly growing Luxembourg space industry employing already more than 700 highly skilled workers.   As initially proposed, the new law consists of two main parts dealing respectively with...

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Coming to America: U.S. Higher Education is Worth the Effort

By Allan E. Goodman, President and CEO, Institute of International Education According to the Institute of International Education’s most recent data, there are more than one million international students attending U.S. colleges and universities. Students tell us they come to the United States for higher education because of the high quality of our colleges and universities, and the wide range of educational opportunities they offer.  Each year, more than 300,000 students arrive to start new programs. This year, we have heard...

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Brexit News, Chapter News

Three Questions for Three Very Important Brexit Actors

by John Bruton, Former Irish Prime Minister and former EU Ambassador to the United States Mrs May: Tell Us Exactly What Sort of Deal You Want With The EU Customs Union DUP: Tell Us What Sort of Agricultural Policy You Want in Northern Ireland After Brexit Sinn Fein: Tell Us Why You Will Not  Go into the House Of Commons Next Month to Fight For Irish Interests On the New Brexit Laws It is unfortunate that the United Kingdom government decided to trigger article 50 , without first...

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