New rules on posted workers in the EU

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10
September
2020
10:00 AM
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EU Member States had until 30 July to comply with the revised rules on temporary secondees.

The new rules ensure that people temporarily seconded to an EU member state are offered terms and conditions more like those of local workers in the member state they now work in.

But, as is often the case in the EU, each Member State has its own variations – and some countries have so far failed to implement the new rules at all.

So what does all this mean for international employers wanting to second employees abroad? We find out in this very focussed and practical webinar, involving lawyers from a range of EU countries.

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Sophie Maes
Partner - Belgium
Claeys & Engels
Anne-Laure Périès
Partner - France
Capstan Avocats
Nataša Randlová
Partner - Czech Republic
Randl Partners, advokátní kancelář, s.r.o.
Hylda Wiarda
Hylda Wiarda
Partner - Netherlands
Bronsgeest Deur Advocaten
Julia Uznanski
Julia Uznanski
Associate - Germany
Kliemt.HR Lawyers
Danica Černá Valentová
NITSCHNEIDER & PARTNERS
Petter Wenehult
Partner - Sweden
Elmzell Advokatbyrå
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