Infoflash 03 January 2024 A preview of 2024: what to expect as an employer? Read more 2024 promises a wave of changes in the world of work.
Infoflash 15 May 2024 2024 Social elections: drawing up of the internal rules of the WC/CPPW Read more To work validly, each works council and each committee for prevention and protection at work must dispose of their (own) internal rules.
Infoflash 16 January 2024 Rental benefits: added value coefficient 2024 Read more The added value coefficient for the calculation of rental benefits of company directors for 2024 has been published.
Infoflash 06 June 2023 Hiring or firing staff during the employer's holidays: how to proceed? Read more In general, the employer decides whether to hire or fire an employee.
Infoflash 06 May 2024 The work bonus as from 1 May 2024 Read more The 'work bonus' is a reduction of personal social security contributions paid by the worker. The amounts of this reduction were indexed on 1 May 2024.
Infoflash 02 April 2024 Guaranteed Minimum Income: amounts as of 1 April 2024 Read more The amount of the Guaranteed Average Monthly Minimum Income (GAMMI) increases as of 1 April 2024, in accordance with the social agreement reached on 25 June 2021.
Infoflash 01 March 2024 Mobility budget: a circular brings (some) clarity! Read more Since 1 January 2024, the new calculation formulas for the mobility budget have entered into force. However, some areas of uncertainty remained. A tax circular now brings some clarity
Infoflash 15 June 2023 Student: how to terminate a contract? Read more As the student employment contract is a fixed-term contract, it automatically ends on the end date indicated in the contract, with no notice required. However, it is possible to terminate the contract before the end of the term.
Infoflash 05 June 2023 Wage standard: 0.0% for 2023-2024 Read more As expected, the wage standard for 2023-2024 was officially set at 0.0% by the Royal Decree of 13 May 2023. This standard determines how much the average wage cost per employee may increase for a maximum of two years.
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?