• 17 May 2023

    Announced flash controls in the hospitality sector (June 2023)

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    During the month of June 2023, the social inspection services will carry out national flash controls in the hospitality sector (JC 302).
  • 28 June 2023

    30 June 2023: end of several measures

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    A number of measures come to an end on 30 June 2023. Below is a clear overview of some of the main measures.
  • 05 November 2018

    Teleworking - rights and obligations

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    Teleworking is a specific approach to work that offers a host of advantages for you and your employees.
  • 12 June 2023

    Temporary unemployment due to force majeure 2022: officially treated as days actually worked for annual leave 2023

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    As announced in a previous Infoflash, the government has come to an agreement: for the calculation of the holiday pay and holiday duration for 2023, the days of temporary unemployment due to force majeure in the first six months of 2022 will be treated as days actually worked.
  • 22 December 2023

    Increase of the office allowance on 1 December 2023

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    Employees who work from home on a structural and regular basis for a substantial part of their working time, may receive a flat-rate office allowance from their employer.
  • 12 April 2024

    The Basics in Belgian Labor Law & Payroll

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    Employer's obligations at end of employment contract.
  • 09 January 2024

    The Basics in Belgian Labor Law & Payroll

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    Employer's obligations at end of employment contract.
  • 20 July 2023

    Discrimination: new forms and new criteria

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    A law amending the various anti-discrimination laws has just been published in the Belgian Official Gazette.
  • 13 November 2018

    Extension of the leave for palliative care and time-credit 'with motive'

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    1. Leave for palliative care The duration of the leave for palliative care is fixed at 1 month per person. Since 1 February 2017, this period may be extended twice (instead of once) by an additional month. So the worker is now entitled to maximum 3 months of leave for palliative care per person (instead of maximum two months).
  • 01 December 2023

    Obligations of sick workers during their holidays: include them in your employment regulations

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    As from 1 January 2024, new obligations will apply to workers whose incapacity for work occurs during a holiday period in order to be able to benefit from guaranteed pay and the option of carrying over their holidays.