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Romanian Govt Approved Only Eight Amendments To Labor Code
07.03.2011, 20:58 | HR Careers Education | 1017 views
Romania's Government has approved only eight amendments to the Labor Code out of the 144 proposed by the ruling coalition's MPs, including one that says people who have been collectively laid off will be given preference in case the employer decides to rehire within 45 days. The new version of the Code eliminates a provision whereby the employer may unilaterally drop a contract's non-compete clause and stop paying a non-compete benefit to the employee with at least 30 days notice. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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