Infoflash 07 June 2023 Paid sportspersons: salary ceiling from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024 Read more “Paid sportsperson” means a person occupied in preparing or taking part in a sports competition or exhibition under the authority of another person in return for pay exceeding a certain amount.
Infoflash 22 March 2024 Update Federal learning account Read more To manage the individual training right, every private employer will soon have to register all training related to the employment relationship in a registration tool, the FLA.
Infoflash 30 November 2023 Possibility of carrying over leave days - Now it is official! Read more From 1 January 2024, employees who become ill during their leave or who are unable to take their leave for a specific reason will be able to carry over their leave to a later date.
Infoflash 19 December 2023 Soon obligation to pay a contribution of 1,800€ to the "Return To Work Fund". Read more No later than 1 April 2024, new obligations exist when you invoke medical force majeure to terminate the contract.
Infoflash 26 March 2024 Social elections 2024: agreement on postal vote Read more When appropriate and provided that certain conditions are met, an agreement must be obtained on the postal vote during the electoral procedure.
Infoflash 18 October 2023 Exemption of withholding tax for young workers (2023) Read more The wages of certain young workers are exempted from withholding tax in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Course Webinar 16 August 2023 Learning Plans for HR Read more Various training courses in English on legal news, basic employment law, the components of remuneration and its optimization.
Infoflash 19 January 2024 Flexi-jobs: basic wage and flexi-wage from 1 January 2024 Read more The reform of the flexi-jobs system concerns among other things the amount of the basic wage and the flexi-wage.
Infoflash 19 October 2023 Change to winter time: how should shift workers be paid? Read more On Sunday, October 29, 2023, we will switch to winter time, which means that we must set our clocks back an hour (at 3 a.m. it will actually be 2 a.m.). This change to winter time can pose difficulties for calculating the remuneration of certain categories of workers.
Infoflash 13 November 2018 100 "voluntary & negotiated" overtime hours Read more Each year a worker can voluntarily work 100 overtime hours. (A sectoral collective bargaining agreement may increase this limit to 360 hours). Both the employer and the worker must agree, but the worker is supposed to take the initiative. A. When and how these overtime hours can be worked?