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The Government Has Adopted a Draft of the Updated Labor Code: a List of Changes

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The updated Labor Code fixes the right to flexible forms of work
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Ukraine approved the draft new Labor Code, now it must be voted on in the Council

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The government is preparing a draft of a new Labor Code: what will change. tsn.ua (news 1+1)

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted the draft of the new Labor Code of Ukraine

The Cabinet of Ministers approved a new draft Labor Code: what is expectedThe Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a draft new Labor Code, which is to replace the Labor Code of 1971 and launch labor market reform. The document provides for de-shadowing of employment, flexible employment contracts, digitalization of relations, a transparent mechanism for determining the minimum wage, and labor inspection reform.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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On Wednesday, January 7, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted the draft Labor Code of Ukraine, which is intended to launch labor market reform. The Ministry of Economy had been working on the document for over two years, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing a statement by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko on Telegram. "The labor market in Ukraine still operates under the 1971 Labor Code. During this time, the structure of the economy, employment formats, and …

This was reported by Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko. According to her, the preparation of the document lasted more than two years and took place with the participation of representatives of business, trade unions, expert environment and international partners. The new Labor Code takes into account changes in the economy, employment formats and the needs of both employers and employees,” Svyrydenko noted. She stressed that the current…

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