Changes In Slovenian Labour Law

This year, changes to three Slovenian labour-law-related acts were proposed, aiming, inter alia, to reduce disguised employment (i.e. performance of services based on a civil law contract instead of entering into an employment relationship for which the basic elements of employment are provided). On the other hand, many initiatives are pointing out that several freelancers choose to work based on civil law contracts because of the nature of their work and a need to maintain flexibility on the market.

On Friday, 6 October 2017, amendments to the Labour Inspection Act and the Labour Market Regulation Act that will enter into force within 15 days were published in the Official Gazette. The proposed changes to the Employment Relationship Act have not yet been agreed upon, mainly because of opposition on the part of employers to the proposed mandatory severance payment in case of a consensual termination of employment contract and opposition on the part of labour unions to the proposed monetary sanction of employees who do not report their disguised employment to the labour inspectorate.

The most important amendment to the Labour Inspection Act enhances the...

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