As part of its Dykema Drives Auto Webinars series, Dykema will present “ESG, Labor and Employment, Antitrust” on Thursday, April 27, from 1 to 2 p.m.
High on a company’s priority list for 2023 should be ESG compliance policy and internal enforcement. Survey results show DE&I initiatives, labor practices, shareholder activism on issues of corporate social responsibility, supply chain human rights compliance, and corporate structure concerns all will play key roles of influence this year.
Employers will continue to ride the post-pandemic wave, encountering workforce challenges with remote work shifts and potential regulatory changes that require new policies and training. In addition, antitrust enforcement in the automotive sector will likely trend toward more rigorous oversight and focus on supply chain control and labor markets. This webinar will address survey findings in the ESG, labor and employment and antitrust sectors.
Speaking at the webinar will be Dykema’s Mark Chutkow, member, Bloomfield Hills; Jim Hermon, member, Detroit; and Howard Iwrey, member, Bloomfield Hills.
To register for the webinar, visit www.dykema.com and click on “News &?Insights.”
- Posted April 04, 2023
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Attorneys to discuss 'ESG, Labor and Employment'

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