Law firm HR Alliance IUS laboris launches global online global online knowledge base resources

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Ius Laboris, the world’s largest Alliance of Human Resources law firms, has announced the launch of its new online Knowledge Base designed to offer the most comprehensive and sophisticated global HR resource to employers with an international workforce.

The Ius Laboris Knowledge Base will be the key market facing information platform for the global Alliance in over 40 countries worldwide. The Ius Laboris Knowledge Base will be open for public access but with a gated area for clients offering highly tailored guidance, advice and information. The Knowledge Base can be accessed at www.globalhrlaw.com

Ius Laboris Executive Director, Sam Everatt, said: “The creation of the Knowledge Base reinforces our commitment to broaden the scope of our HR services to international companies. The Knowledge Base website will be highly content rich offering news, articles, podcasts and related links. The aim is for the Knowledge Base to become the definitive point of reference for companies seeking information on cross border HR issues.”

He continued: “A unique feature of the Knowledge Base will be the bespoke international HR Law Guides. The Ius Laboris International HR Law guides in hard copy are already a very popular multi-jurisdictional source of practical reference on HR law. Registered users on the Knowledge Base will now be able to create a bespoke guide by selecting the topics and countries or regions that they are interested in and they will then immediately receive a personalised electronic copy.“

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