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    U.S. Labor Immigration: What Employers Need to Know to Prepare for 2023?
    Chandra Shekar
    With an imminent economic slowdown and a systemic talent shortage, 2023 is going to be another tough year for U.S. employers.

    Stringent immigration norms and major employment laws are expected to be shaped and formed this year. Learn how those will affect employers and how should they prepare for the changes in the January edition of HR Legal & Compliance Excellence.

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