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Publication 30 Jan 2025 · Bosnia and Herzegovina

On your radar | Issue 27

Key employment issues to be aware of internationally

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Welcome to our January edition of On your radar, where we look at employment law developments taking place throughout 2025.

There is plenty to track this year, ranging from changes to working time, leave entitlements and increases in statutory minimum wage rates. In Italy the government is considering whether to introduce a statutory minimum wage.

Digitalisation is a clear theme and appears in a variety of ways; digital employment contracts (Germany), digital systems for safety compliance (Türkiye) and rights of workers to digital disconnection (Spain). Regulating digital platform workers is touched on by Mexico and Portugal. As our Portuguese colleagues explain in the EU the Digital Platform Directive must be adopted by Member States by 2 December 2026, so further developments in EU countries are expected.

As we see an increase in workplace investigations in different jurisdictions, it is interesting to see the impact in Belgium of the new Private Investigations Act, which introduces a modernised legal framework for private investigations, including those in a workplace context.  Compliance will be essential for those with Belgian operations.

Finally, for any parent of a sporty child (or children) in Slovakia, there is a very novel solution. Employers of a certain size will be required to contribute towards the costs of the sports activity of eligible employee’s children up to a maximum amount.

Please reach out to your usual CMS contact or send an email to employment@cmslegal.com for advice and solutions specific to the situation of your organisation.

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On your radar January 2025

See previous editions of On your radar:

On your radar | Issue 26

On your radar | Issue 25

On your radar | Issue 24

On your radar | Issue 23

On your radar | Issue 22

On your radar | Issue 21

On your radar | Issue 20

On your radar | Issue 19

On your radar | Issue 18

On your radar | Issue 17

On your radar | Issue 16

On your radar | Issue 15

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