18 min

Government is cracking down on antitrust issues in labor markets Antitrust Law Source

    • Business

Antitrust enforcement is heating up when it comes to issues affecting workers and their ability to sell their services to the highest bidder.  Though the movement began in 2016, the Biden administration is claiming that certain agreements between employers that affect workers’ mobility and compensation can be criminally prosecuted.  In this podcast, you will learn all about these efforts, how the government has fared thus far and what you need to watch out for in the future.. 
Read a transcript of the episode here.
Find Jay on Twitter and LinkedIn or contact him at jlevine@porterwright.com.
Listen wherever you listen to podcasts including: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | Tunein Radio | iHeartRadio | Castbox

Antitrust enforcement is heating up when it comes to issues affecting workers and their ability to sell their services to the highest bidder.  Though the movement began in 2016, the Biden administration is claiming that certain agreements between employers that affect workers’ mobility and compensation can be criminally prosecuted.  In this podcast, you will learn all about these efforts, how the government has fared thus far and what you need to watch out for in the future.. 
Read a transcript of the episode here.
Find Jay on Twitter and LinkedIn or contact him at jlevine@porterwright.com.
Listen wherever you listen to podcasts including: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | Tunein Radio | iHeartRadio | Castbox

18 min

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