Luxembourg
Updated to include information on the proposed inflation solidarity programme, and the new national minimum wage rates effective from April 1, 2022.
Updated to include information on the right of UK nationals to live and work in Luxembourg following the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31, 2020.
Updated to include additional information on protection from dismissal.
An employment law guide to training and development in Luxembourg, including training leave, apprenticeships and internships.
Enhanced to include information on official data services.
Updated to include information on the right to disconnect and protection against moral harassment.
Updated to reflect an increase to the length of time an employee can claim social security benefits for an occupational accident or illness.
Updated to include additional information on information and consultation duties prior to carrying out collective redundancies.
Updated to include additional information on fixed-term contracts.
Updated to include information concerning enhanced participation in remote working decisions.
HR and legal information and guidance relating to Luxembourg.
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