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End of Year Employment Law Updates! Tune in to our review / previews in California, Illinois, Canada and Mexico

By Melissa Allchin, Michael E. Brewer, Caroline Burnett, Lothar Determann, William F. Dugan, Elizabeth Ebersole, Susan F. Eandi, Robin Samuel & Autumn Sharp on December 4, 2024
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2024 was a ‘super year’ for elections. Half of the world’s population – some 4.7 billion people – went to the polls in 72 countries. Political shifts often lead to significant changes in employment laws. We’re here to help you prepare for the changes ahead and to stay ahead of the curve on employment law developments in the US and beyond.

A focal part of our programs (particularly in the US and in Mexico) will be what to expect from the recent presidential elections. In addition, we’ll address key legislative updates, workplace immigration changes, data privacy developments, new pay transparency obligations, expanding leave entitlements and more!

Please RSVP for the location(s) and topic(s) most of interest to you outlined in our “menu” below. (Please note that our Chicago program on January 8 is an opportunity to connect in person while the other review / preview updates are virtual.)


California 2024–2025 Employer Update

Wednesday, December 11, 2024
12 PM PT | 75-Minute Webinar
1.25 CLE credits pending.
In our typical “quick hits” format, our California team will bring you up to speed on hot topics like what to expect with the new Trump administration (including immigration changes and shifting enforcement priorities), California and federal 2025 legislative changes, new obligations with respect to pay equity reporting and wage / salary transparency, best practices for using AI tools in HR, important data privacy developments and more.
Click here to register.

Illinois 2024–2025 Employment & Compensation Law Update 

Cohosted with the North Shore Labor Counsel
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
8 AM CT | Breakfast, Registration & Networking
8:30 – 10 AM CT | 90-Minute In-Person Legal Update
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL 60022
1.5 CLE credits pending.
At our popular in-person event to kick off the new year, our Chicago team will cover what to expect with the new Trump administration (including immigration changes and shifting enforcement priorities), Illinois and federal 2025 legislative updates, important labor developments in the US and beyond, best practices for managing AI tools in HR, and practical tips for navigating employee activism.
Click here to register.

Canadian 2024–2025 Employer Update

Tuesday, February 11, 2025
12 PM ET | 75-Minute Webinar
1.25 CPD/CLE and HRPA credits pending.
In our typical “quick hits” format, our Canada team will bring you up to speed on major developments like Ontario’s ‘Working for Workers’ legislation, managing pay transparency obligations across Canada, significant case law updates, immigration developments and best practices for managing AI tools in HR.
Click here to register.

Mexican 2024–2025 Employer Review / Preview Video Chat

Proposed new labor reforms under Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo aim to reshape Mexico’s workforce landscape. In our Review/Preview video chat, our Mexico team will outline best practices and practical tips to prepare what’s ahead in 2025.
Click here to register to receive our on-demand “Quick Chats” video.


If you are unable to attend during the live programming, please “register” for a copy of the webinar recording and materials.

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Caroline Burnett is a Knowledge Lawyer in Baker McKenzie’s North America Employment & Compensation Group. Caroline is passionate about analyzing trends in US and global employment law and developing innovative solutions to help multinationals stay ahead of the curve. Prior to joining Baker…

Caroline Burnett is a Knowledge Lawyer in Baker McKenzie’s North America Employment & Compensation Group. Caroline is passionate about analyzing trends in US and global employment law and developing innovative solutions to help multinationals stay ahead of the curve. Prior to joining Baker McKenzie in 2016, she had a broad employment law practice at a full-service, national firm. Caroline holds a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law (2008) and a B.A. from Brown University (2002).

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