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Newsletter September, 2022

Luxembourg: Assistance to employers impacted by energy crisis

September, 2022
  • On 23 August 2022, the Comité de conjuncture (Economic Committee) examined possible solutions for businesses affected by gas shortages to save employment.
  • The Minister of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy, the Minister of the Economy and the social partners agreed to allow employers, whose activities will be impacted by a restriction imposed by the government on their gas consumption, to resort to partial unemployment.
Newsletter December, 2021

European Commission published its proposals on platform work

December, 2021
  • On 9 December 2021, the European Commission published a new set of proposals on working conditions in platform work.
  • It includes a Communication, setting out the EU approach and measures on platform work, a proposal for a Directive and a Draft Guidelines on how EU competition applies to attempts by self-employed gig economy actors to bargain collectively.
Newsletter September, 2021

European Court of Justice: transnational posting and minimum wages

September, 2021
  • On 15 July 2021, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) stated that the provision on the application of the minimum wages of the country in which the work is habitually carried out cannot be waived, regardless of the existence of a transnational posting.
  • The decision delimits the perimeter within which the parties to an employment contract can freely choose the law to be applied.
Newsletter May, 2020

New Law Bans Dismissals for Economic Reasons in Argentina, Italy and Spain

May, 2020
  • Governments of Argentina, Italy and Spain enacted a law to ban dismissals to avoid lay off procedures.
  • Employers’ organisations in those countries strongly reacted against this measure.

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