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#85 Who Does Antitrust Work For? An Exploration of Labor Antitrust.

#85 Who Does Antitrust Work For? An Exploration of Labor Antitrust.

FromOur Curious Amalgam


#85 Who Does Antitrust Work For? An Exploration of Labor Antitrust.

FromOur Curious Amalgam

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Antitrust is usually focused on consumers, but increasingly, effects of competition on workers have been a focus of scholarship, policy, and enforcement. What is behind the growing prominence of labor antitrust, and what can we expect going forward? Hiba Hafiz, a professor at BC Law, joins Sergei Zaslavsky and John Roberti to discuss how labor antitrust applies in different contexts and the tensions courts are grappling with in applying consumer-focused antitrust doctrine to cases involving workers. Listen to this episode for an engaging introduction to this important topic. Hiba Hafiz, Labor's Antitrust Paradox  Todd v. Exxon Corporation  DOJ and FTC 2016 Antitrust Guidance for HR Professionals  Hosted by: John Roberti, Allen & Overy and Sergei Zaslavsky, O'Melveny & Myers
Released:
Nov 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.