Iohannis calling for review of Law amending the Labour Code on overtime penalties
Publicat:President Klaus Iohannis on Thursday submitted to Parliament for review a law amending the Labour Code in terms of penalties in the form of fines of between 1,500 lei and 3,000 lei, for non-compliance with overtime provisions. Under the current regulations, Article 260 (1)(i) in the Labour Code says non-observance of the provisions regarding overtime is a fineable offence of between 1,500 lei and 3,000 lei.
"Considering that the purpose of the regulation is to tighten penalties only for overtime beyond the legal limit provided for under Article 114 (1) in the Labour Code - 48 hours…
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