publications

Employment Law Newsletter, July - September 2015
More rights for working parents, new trilateral cooperation forum plus curtailment of illegal work and more stringent penal provisions.
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Employment Law Newsletter, April - June 2015
An initial medical examination is not always compulsory. More favourable terms for deferment or payment by installments of employee social security contributions.
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Employment Law Newsletter, January - March 2015
Changes in premiums for accident insurance, changes in contracts signed for a definite period and maternity benefits for the unemployed.
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“Pay me my lodging allowance for spending the night in my sleeper cab”

The Supreme Court of Poland recently held that providing a truck driver with a berth in a sleeper cab in the vehicle for use during international transport does not constitute “free lodging” and thus requires the employer to pay the driver a lodging allowance. This interpretation may prove costly not only for transport companies.

Łukasz Lasek, Agnieszka Lisiecka 

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Assignment to Poland: An appealing proposition for foreign employers

Employment, migration and social insurance rules make assignment abroad an attractive solution for foreign employers to leverage human capital for quick and effective launch or growth of operations in Poland.

Magdalena Świtajska 

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Fewer problems with processing of personal data

The amendment to the Personal Data Protection Act that went into force on 1 January 2015 introduced a number of changes, the most important of which involve the method of registering personal data filing systems, the role of data protection officers, and the rules for transfer of data to third countries.

Sylwia Paszek, Agnieszka Szydlik, Katarzyna Żukowska

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