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Welcome to Baker McKenzie’s Employer Report podcast series, where each episode we share an inside view of employment laws in various countries around the world, highlighting legislative changes, trends, and tips for multinational employers. Description: Baker McKenzie partner Kerry Weinger introduces Leticia Ribeiro from Sao Paulo to talk about employment laws in Brazil and give an overview of what has changed in 2017 as well as what we can expect for the year ahead. Key Takeaways: - With the labor reform, it is time to revisit local practices, policies and agreements, and confirm that they are consistent with the new law
- While it is important to adjust to the new provisions of the labor code, it is important to do so with caution as we are hearing that the labor court judges might be a bit resistant to some changes that were recently introduced
- With the very near implementation of the eSocial program, multinational employer must be ready to start the required reporting and that the information reported will not create any issues
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