Liwiusz Laska, Karol Perkowski: Entrepreneurs must open the doors to the National Labor Inspectorate
The article discusses the need for reforms in Poland's labor laws to combat illegal employment through seemingly legitimate civil contracts, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current tools and introducing a new administrative institution for converting these contracts into employment agreements.
Twelve people have changed in the management of 'European Railway Lines' since the establishment of the company; subordinates have complained to the Labor Inspectorate
The Latvian state enterprise 'European Railway Lines,' responsible for the 'Rail Baltica' project, has seen twelve changes in leadership and received multiple complaints from employees.
Inspection imposes fines of 580,000 euros on companies that have committed abuses during trial periods
Spain's labor inspectorate has fined companies a total of 580,000 euros for abusing trial periods in employment contracts.
Petru warns Tusk: This could lead to losing the elections
Ryszard Petru criticizes a proposed reform of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, arguing it could unfairly disadvantage businesses and lead to electoral losses.
The State Labour Inspectorate is not investigating the circumstances of the dismissal of an ethics teacher from Alytus
The State Labour Inspectorate stated that no investigation will take place regarding the dismissal of an ethics teacher in Alytus, as there was no basis for an inquiry after the employee had already been dismissed.
VDI continues the investigation into possible violations at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
The State Labour Inspectorate (VDI) has received two complaints regarding potential labor rights violations at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU).
Reform of the National Labor Inspectorate. Firm voice of the MSP Commissioner
The article discusses a reform related to the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, emphasizing the MSP Commissioner's perspective.
Teachers' union complains to labor inspectorate about violations in the employment of kindergarten staff
The teachers' union in Latvia has raised concerns about violations in the employment and responsibilities of kindergarten aides, indicating that many perform pedagogical duties alone, which contravenes existing regulations.
The victim of the explosion in Dubrovina park has not experienced incapacity to work
The Latvian State Labor Inspectorate announced that it will not investigate the explosion incident in Daugavpils' Dubrovina park due to the victim not experiencing any incapacity to work.
The State Labor Inspectorate Will Not Investigate the Incident at the 'Eternal Fire' in Daugavpils
The State Labor Inspectorate will not conduct an investigation into a workplace incident at the Dubrovina Park in Daugavpils following an explosion, as the injured individual did not experience incapacity for work.
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.
The salary dispute of a small school reached the labor inspectorate
Teachers at VΓ΅hma School, which underwent a leadership change last year, have asked the local council's audit committee to evaluate the legality of the new management's actions and work organization.
Controversial PIP Act Adopted by the Government. Employers Criticize the Decision
A new law concerning the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP) in Poland has been adopted despite objections from the business community, which claims insufficient time for feedback.
Interview Experience Surprises Labor Inspectorate: Several Demands Are Not in Compliance with the Law
A young man's unsettling experience during a job interview at a logistics company in Estonia has raised questions regarding labor laws and practices.
Will there be an effective fight against junk contracts? PIP reform goes to the Sejm
The Polish government has approved a reform of the National Labor Inspectorate aimed at combating 'junk contracts,' which will now be presented in the Sejm for further legislative action.
Government in favor of reform and strengthening of the National Labor Inspectorate
The Polish government supports reforming and strengthening the National Labor Inspectorate.
Revolution in the National Labor Inspectorate: New Law and an Avalanche of Complaints
The chief labor inspector discussed the new law aimed at simplifying the labor inspection process, which includes a revised checklist and a need for more inspectors due to the surge in complaints.
Paulina SzewioΕa: Reform in draft version. Which one?
The article discusses the recent updates to the reform of the Labor Inspectorate in Poland, highlighting concerns from employer organizations regarding legal certainty and business stability.
Surprising move by Dino regarding inspections in stores. PIP confirms irregularities
A recent modification of powers by Dino's management has obstructed the completion of inspections from the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), leading to administrative delays.
Storm around Dino stores. The chain remains silent
Dino stores in Poland are facing allegations regarding worker rights violations, particularly concerning low temperatures in stores, prompting investigations by the National Labor Inspectorate.
Labor inspectorate found no violations in national broadcaster
The Labor Inspectorate conducted a thorough investigation and concluded that there were no signs of illegal or undeclared work by the national broadcaster, LRT, following the review of documents and data collected during the inspection.
What next with PIP? The race against time and the European Commission is ongoing
Following coalition misunderstandings regarding the final shape of the State Labor Inspectorate reform, the development of a new version of the law has accelerated.
Whistleblower reports possible labor law violations at the Music Academy
A whistleblower has reported potential labor law violations at the JΔzeps VΔ«tols Latvian Academy of Music, prompting an investigation by the State Labor Inspectorate.
Store Collapse in Pastende: The State Labor Inspectorate Will Oversee the Investigation
The State Labor Inspectorate will oversee the investigation into the store collapse incident in Pastende, reported by the head inspector of the regional office.
The Death of a Beautifully Murdered Girl Recognized as a Workplace Accident: Clarification on How She Was Found
The State Labor Inspectorate has concluded that the murder of a company employee in Kaunas was deemed a workplace accident as she was performing job duties at the time of her death.
Poland Cannot Afford Junk Employment. What the Failure of the Labor Inspectorate Reform Says About the State?
The article discusses the connection between junk employment, demographic crisis, and the erosion of the political center in Poland, warning of its potential threats to democracy and economic development.
Wojciech Kostrzewa: The Entrepreneurship Council is pleased with the Prime Minister's decision regarding the PIP
The Entrepreneurship Council expressed satisfaction with the Prime Minister's decision concerning the State Labor Inspectorate, highlighting concerns over previous proposals and the importance of dialogue with the business sector.
B2B is sexy, employment is old-fashioned. The Third Republic of Poland did everything for us to think that way
The article discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the National Labor Inspectorate reform, highlighting the narratives of entrepreneurs versus employees, especially in relation to fictitious B2B contracts.
The adventure of the PIP reform. "It's not about contracts, but pensions"
Donald Tusk's decision to block a law allowing the National Labor Inspectorate to convert civil law contracts into employment contracts is seen as a gesture towards entrepreneurs, yet it highlights a deeper issue related to the flawed pension system that the state is trying to address through coercion.
The Loud Case of Tusk's Reaction at the Government Meeting. "Perhaps He Wanted to Clip Someone's Wings"
The controversy surrounding the State Labor Inspectorate law sparked emotions after Donald Tusk expressed feeling deceived and angry during a government meeting, leading to his decision to halt further work on such reforms.
Reform of the National Labor Inspectorate Blocked: Doctors and Nurses Breathe a Sigh of Relief
The proposed reform to convert civil law contracts into employment contracts has been blocked, providing relief for many doctors and nurses who prefer flexible work arrangements.
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.
Paulina SzewioΕa on the Dispute at the Government Meeting Regarding the Reform of the National Labor Inspectorate: Is the Pilot with Us?
Paulina SzewioΕa discusses the recent disagreements in the government over labor inspection reforms, highlighting concerns among businesses and potential workers about unresolved regulations.
Tusk Got Angry at the Government Meeting. He Felt Deceived
During a Tuesday government meeting, a heated argument erupted over a bill concerning the National Labor Inspectorate, sparking controversy within the ruling coalition about the classification of workers under casual employment contracts.