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Via Fisher Phillips | image: 2023 calendar with judges gavel on table | Fisher Phillips' Top 10 Workplace Law Predictions for 2023

It’s never easy to make accurate predictions about what we might expect to see in the workplace in the coming year. After all, at the start of 2020, no one could have predicted COVID-19. None of us had heard the phrase "the Great Resignation" in January 2021. And a year ago at this time, "quiet quitting" wasn’t on anyone’s radar. Despite the ever-present uncertainty, we asked our firm’s thought leaders to develop their best predictions for the coming year. You can read our entire FP Workplace Law 2023 Forecast here, or you can dive into this Insight for our top 10 predictions as pulled from our report.

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