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Switzerland: Abusive Conflict Termination: Compliance With Criminal Investigation Principles Not Required When Conducting Internal Investigations (Judgement Of The Federal Supreme Court 4A_368/2023 Of January 1st, 2024) - L&E Global

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In its Judgement 4A_368/2023 of 19 January 2024, the Federal Supreme Court (FSC) addressed fundamental questions relating to internal investigations by the employer in cases...
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