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Interviews with more than a dozen corporate legal and compliance experts suggest that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has a high bar to clear to prove companies' diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies violate discrimination law, Reuters reports. New EEOC chair Andrea Lucas told Reuters last week that the agency plans to launch inquiries into corporate DEI practices to find out whether employers made race or sex-based decisions - but former EEOC chair Jenny Yang says it still has to build a case and convince the courts that a company's programs run afoul of the law.
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UK
Law firm Freshfields is providing resilience training to Gen Z students at top UK universities. The workshops focus on essential skills for managing stress and receiving feedback in a high-pressure environment, and are designed to help prospective lawyers "build key resilience skills." A Freshfields spokesman said the sessions aim to "reflect the realities of legal work." Addleshaw Goddard also plans to deliver sessions aimed at building resilience and wellbeing, while Clyde & Co is set to overhaul its resilience training programme after a firm-wide review.
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Europe
Residents in the Eindhoven area say they are worried about ASML's plan to add 20,000 employees in the region, effectively doubling its local workforce. The chipmaker will begin construction on a new campus near Eindhoven Airport in March. While the expansion promises economic benefits, locals fear rising housing costs, healthcare strain, and worsening traffic. A survey by Newcom for broadcaster Omroep Brabant revealed only 40% of residents support the expansion, down from nearly half last year. Many residents want ASML to invest in local housing and infrastructure as part of its growth.
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Middle East
As Christmas approaches, many companies in the UAE are introducing internal leave policies for all employees on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The shift reflects changing workplace norms and aims to provide employees with more time to rest. A Dubai-based HR consultant observes that granting fixed days off can be easier for companies than managing a high volume of overlapping annual leave requests in December.
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