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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Apr. 12, 2008

Greasing Global Palms

Employment Column - By Kent Schmidt and Mandana Massoumi - As companies shift work overseas to meet the challenges of globalization, they must also consider regulatory requirements in balancing their employment and business needs, Kent Schmidt and Mandana Massoumi write.

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN

By Kent Schmidt and Mandana Massoumi
This article appears on Page 8

      As companies shift work overseas to meet the challenges of globalization, they must also consider regulatory requirements in balancing their employment and business needs. Among these regulations, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 is being wielded against companies pursuing business in foreign countries....

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