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07.09.2023

Client update – Labor Law

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Any contract with a contractor in one of the sectors of security, catering, or cleaning must outline all the elements of the specified wages in accordance with the new regulations. If the contract fails to include all the required components as per the regulations, the service provider may face civil, administrative, and even criminal proceedings due to increased enforcement measures.

For more details please see our client update:here

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Any contract with a contractor in one of the sectors of security, catering, or cleaning must outline all the elements of the specified wages in accordance with the new regulations. If the contract fails to include all the required components as per the regulations, the service provider may face civil, administrative, and even criminal proceedings due to increased enforcement measures.

For more details please see our client update:here

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