PIP Reform at the Finish Line. Can Entrepreneurs Breathe Easy?
The article discusses ongoing reforms of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, focusing on new competencies, legislative goals, and controversial amendments.
Fewer contracts for work. Is the PIP reform still necessary?
The article discusses the declining trend of work contracts in Poland, exploring the implications of current regulations and potential reforms.
Head of "Solidarity" Piotr Duda: This is not a reform of the PIP, but a coating of reality
Piotr Duda, the head of the Solidarity trade union, criticizes the government's proposed reforms, emphasizing the need for transparency and proper consultation before formulating opinions on military spending legislation.
A stormy debate on the KRS and PIP is coming. Where to watch the session of the Sejm?
Polish lawmakers are convening for the 51st session of the Sejm, discussing critical legislative changes including management of data and legal education reforms.
PIP Reform: A Strong, Unified Voice from Trade Unions and Employers
The article discusses the collaboration between trade unions and employers in advocating for reforms within the Polish National Labor Inspectorate (PIP).
Rotten compromise, or PIP 2.0 reform
Experts suggest that there is still time for the Polish government to reconsider its approach to labor reforms involving the State Labor Inspectorate.
What instead of PIP reform? Employers have proposals
Employers from the Polish Entrepreneurs Federation present their proposals for labor market reforms and express opposition to excessive powers of labor inspectors while highlighting potential financial benefits of the proposed changes.
Entrepreneur's Essentials: KSeF * property tax * PIP reform * changes in deliveries * electricity prices
The article discusses critical updates for entrepreneurs in Poland, including property tax, PIP reforms, delivery changes, and electricity price adjustments.
The adventure for greater PIP powers. Tusk fiercely defends the state's helplessness
The article discusses the ongoing debate concerning the expansion of the powers of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, highlighting Prime Minister Donald Tusk's reaction to proposed reforms amid concerns over the advantages of fictitious self-employment.
The Left Doesn't Give Up. There Will Be a Czarzasty-Tusk Meeting Regarding PIP
The article discusses the upcoming meeting between Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Marshal of the Sejm WΕodzimierz Czarzasty to discuss reforms of the PIP, as stated by government spokesman Adam SzΕapka.
Hubert Salik: The PIP Affair, or There Is Never a Good Time for Reforms in Poland
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that there will be no further work on the State Labor Inspection reform, which faced contention among coalition partners, marking the issue as closed.