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Change of the century on labour market: starting 2011, employment record books become history
03.01.2011, 00:07 | HR Careers Education | 846 views
Starting January 1, 2011, traditional employment record books have disappeared and been replaced by electronic databases to which employers have access on the basis of a user and a password. People who get employed for the first time this year will no longer have a personal official document proving the years worked. Experts advise employees to more carefully keep the individual work contracts they seal with employers, which should also be signed by the officials of territorial labour inspectorates. Read more on ZF.ro
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