This is the last post in a four-part series discussing labor and employment law issues that should be considered when a company decides to buy another company. The previous post discussed issues that can arise when a union company acquires a nonunion business. This post will address employment law considerations that should be discussed in
Business Acquisitions
Business Acquisitions: Five Important Questions to Consider When a Union Company Buys a Non-Union Business
This is the third post in a four-part series discussing labor and employment law issues that should be considered when a company decides to buy another business. My last post addressed withdrawal liability when a company acquires the assets of a business which contributes to a multiemployer pension plan pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement.…
Pension Plan Withdrawal Liability in a Business Acquisition
This post, written in partnership with Mary Komornicka, is the second post in a four-part series discussing labor and employment law issues that should be considered when a company decides to buy another business. The last post discussed a buyer’s acquisition of a union business.
Withdrawal Liability
Whether an acquisition transaction involves the purchase…
Buying a Union Business?
This is the first post in a four-part series discussing labor and employment law issues that should be considered when a company decides to buy another business. The series will discuss transactions where the buyer is a union business and transactions when the seller is a union business. This first article focuses on the acquisition…