Article in Entrance: “New owner”
#NEW OWNER
“The catering company where I work has been taken over. The new owner now says that I no longer have to work for him, but can he refuse me as an employee?”
#Regulations If a company is taken over, the new entrepreneur is automatically the new employer according to the law. All rights and obligations that applied under the previous person then pass to the new person.

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Recent ruling regarding fictitious employment
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The organizational structure of a franchisor
Earlier installments of this section have already discussed the consequences of a bankruptcy
The European Code of Honor on Franchising: a guarantee for parties?
All national franchise associations, united in the European Franchise Federation, have in the 1970s
Deviation from the duration of the franchise agreement and rental agreement
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