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May 10, 2021

Lex Mundi Global Employment Law Guide – Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam

Lex Mundi

Attorneys from Tilleke & Gibbins’ offices in Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam have contributed chapters on labor law in these jurisdictions to the Global Employment Law Guide, published by Lex Mundi. The guide provides answers to key employment-related legal questions in 57 jurisdictions around the world, with all entries provided by member firms in the global Lex Mundi legal network.

Each chapter contains in-depth information on the jurisdiction’s legal framework governing employment relationships, including coverage of the following topics:

  • Employment categories and contract types
  • Employee rights and protections
  • Employment termination
  • Leave and social benefits
  • Restrictive covenants
  • COVID-19 vaccination mandates and post-pandemic workplace reopening

Readers can browse the contributions, generate country-specific reports, and compare attorney-client privilege in multiple jurisdictions. For more information, please visit the Lex Mundi website.

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