Employment 2025

USA – NORTH CAROLINA

West Virginia

Virginia

Raleigh North Carolina

Law and Practice Contributed by: Phillip Strach, Alyssa Riggins, Nathaniel Pencook and Cassie Holt Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

South Carolina

Atlantic Ocean

Georgia

Contents 1. Employment Terms p.767 1.1 Employee Status p.767 1.2 Employment Contracts p.767

6. Collective Relations p.774 6.1 Unions p.774

6.2 Employee Representative Bodies p.774 6.3 Collective Bargaining Agreements p.774 7. Termination p.775 7.1 Grounds for Termination p.775 7.2 Notice Periods p.776 7.3 Dismissal for (Serious) Cause p.776 7.4 Termination Agreements p.776 7.5 Protected Categories of Employee p.776 8. Disputes p.777 8.1 Wrongful Dismissal p.777 8.2 Anti-Discrimination p.778 8.3 Digitalisation p.778 9. Dispute Resolution p.778 9.1 Litigation p.778 9.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution p.778 9.3 Costs p.779

1.3 Working Hours p.767 1.4 Compensation p.767

1.5 Other Employment Terms p.768 2. Restrictive Covenants p.768 2.1 Non-Competes p.768

2.2 Non-Solicits p.768 3. Data Privacy p.769 3.1 Data Privacy Law and Employment p.769 4. Foreign Workers p.770 4.1 Limitations on Foreign Workers p.770 4.2 Registration Requirements for Foreign Workers p.771

5. New Work p.772 5.1 Mobile Work p.772 5.2 Sabbaticals p.773 5.3 Other New Manifestations p.774

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