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What's Next for the National Labor Inspectorate (Pip) Reform? Prime Minister Donald Tusk: I Consider This Matter Closed.

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On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that work on the regulations on the National Labour Inspectorate would not be continued.
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Donald Tusk has suspended work on reforming the National Labor Inspectorate (PIP) Act. Now, entrepreneurs are taking matters into their own hands. They have their own draft bill of changes. They want

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that work on the National Labor Inspectorate (PIP) reform would not continue. Labor Minister Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk now assures that she will discuss with coalition partners an effective tool to combat the "pathology of junk contracts."

"I have decided not to continue working on this type of reform," said Donald Tusk on Monday, January 6, regarding planned changes to the National Labor Inspectorate. This concerns a draft law that would expand the powers of the National Labor Inspectorate, including by giving it the power to convert civil law contracts into employment contracts. The problem is that the National Labor Inspectorate reform is a so-called milestone, a requirement in…

Junk contracts will not be subject to social security contributions. "This government is cool, so anti-worker," wrote Marcelina Zawisza from the Razem party.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Włodzimierz Czarzasty was just shouting that the Left wouldn't allow such restrictions. And now it will turn out that Donald Tusk will finally straighten him out a bit, PiS MP Paweł Jabłoński said in Graffiti, referring to the halt in work on the bill reforming the National Labor Inspectorate.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that work on the regulations on the National Labour Inspectorate would not be continued.

·Poland
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Gazeta Prawna broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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