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 27 October 2023 Settlement of single leaver holiday pay: new calculation method from 1 January 2024 Read more On 1 January 2024 , the rules currently in force for the settlement of the single leaver holiday pay of non-manual workers and of the holiday pay when switching from manual worker to non-manual worker status will be fundamentally changed
Infoflash 02 February 2024 Unable to work due to farmers' mobilization: temporary unemployment? Read more Traffic disruptions caused by the farmers' mobilization is preventing some workers from working.
Infoflash 12 January 2024 Your employee is ill during his leave: a specific template of medical certificate is provided. Read more Since 1 January 2024, a specific template for a medical certificate can be submitted by your employee if he falls ill during his annual leave. However, use of this template is not compulsory.
Blog News 05 November 2018 Employee pension Read more Which provisions apply to your employees' pensions? Is one of your employees entering retirement? Nothing to worry about, so long as you respect the provisions of the pension. Employee pension conditions You grant a retirement pension to employees who:
Infoflash 16 February 2024 2024 holiday pay provision Read more The provisioning amounts for the 2024 holiday pay which have been recorded in the balance sheets on 31 December 2023 and which can be accepted as professional expenses are definitively known.
Dossier 14 July 2020 Cost Optimisation Read more The coronavirus crisis has forced companies to put their finances in order. But that doesn't mean that employees should feel neglected. So how can you link cost efficiency to a smart human resources policy?
Contact 03 August 2023 Global Employment Read more Do you have full-time or part-time employees working abroad and can't get to grips with the various tax, social security and employment law rules? Or do you employ foreign workers in Belgium (expats)?