Mar 23 • 03:30 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk: The reform of the National Labor Inspectorate addresses real problems in the labor market

Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk supports the recently passed reform of the National Labor Inspectorate, highlighting its role in addressing real labor market issues.

Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk reflects on the arduous journey taken over nine months for the reform of the National Labor Inspectorate (PIP), which is now awaiting presidential approval. She emphasizes that the effort was worthwhile despite challenges, as the discussions surrounding the reform have already generated significant awareness about labor issues in Poland. The ongoing dialogue has led to increased understanding among workers about their rights and the importance of stable employment.

The chief labor inspector has reported a substantial rise in complaints regarding precarious employment contracts, indicating a growing awareness among employees of their rights to stable work. Many are now seeking to convert their precarious contracts into regular employment agreements, which signals a shift in mentality and an acknowledgment of existing labor rights violations. This change in public perception demonstrates that people are recognizing the necessity of institutional support in advocating for their rights in the workplace.

Dziemianowicz-Bąk also notes that the implementation of this reform will further empower the State Labor Inspectorate to address these emerging concerns effectively. She believes that this transformation will improve the protection of workers' rights and enhance the ability of the state to uphold justice in the labor market. This legislative change is seen as a vital step toward addressing real issues faced by workers and signifies an ongoing commitment to ensuring fair labor practices in Poland.

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