The changes we are experiencing in the world of employment are fast and continual. If we look at what work will be like, and how employment relationships will be structured in the future, the only certain thing we will find is that they will change continually
The European has finally approved after a particularly quick procedure the Directive requiring so called tax intermediaries to supply specific information on transnational transactions with tax relevance. We are talking about Directive 2018/822 of 25 May
The OECD recently published a policy note followed by a public consultation document addressing the tax challenges of the digitalization of the economy. Through the public consultation, the OECD seeks comments from different economic and social sectors
A noticeable change in recent labor union history is a gradual departure from their original international ideas by increasingly narrowing them down to local or domestic matters. The old idea of international proletarianism, and the aspiration to defend
In the previous post in this series, I tried to explain how digitization is a unique way of converting information to a binary digital code (a “linguistic” question of how data is coded) so that management of that information can be mechanized
When us attorneys move about the digital world with a specifically law-based mindset (that is, not as mere tech users), the first thing we run up against are the very concepts of the digital world or, better yet, the terminology. We start throwing