E.U. Labor Law Rankles U.S. Execs

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A labor law that’s roiling the U.K. ad market also is raising eyebrows in the U.S., where agency leaders see no merit in its mandate that agencies winning new business hire staffers from the losing shop if they worked “wholly or predominantly” on the account.

“Everybody loses,” said Carisa Bianchi, president of TBWA\Chiat\Day in Playa del Rey, Calif. “The larger the account, the less inclined you would be to pitch it. Because of the economic impact and the [salary] disclosure effect, you’d lose.

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