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Perspective

Aug. 14, 2010

Current Equity and Employment Challenges for U.S. Multinationals in China

While China offers many opportunities, legal obstacles abound. Is doing business here worth it for U.S. multinationals? Valerie Diamond, Ute Krudewagen, Jon Eichelberger and Joseph Deng of Baker & McKenzie.

By Valerie Diamond, Ute Krudewagen, Jon Eichelberger and Joseph Deng

Doing business in China has always been a challenge for U.S. multinationals, and it continues to be so. Current compliance concerns include the restrictions on the grant of stock options in China, new difficulties with secondments into China, the rise of overtime claims, as well as increasing labor disputes.

U.S. multinationals hiring employees in China want to be able to ...

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