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Employment law in Europe: XpertHR guides

Do you need to know about employment law in Ireland, Germany, Poland, Greece or Italy? If so, don’t forget that guides to employment law in these countries can be found on XpertHR. They provide a handy first point of reference for HR practitioners with a need to know about employment law in the country in question.

The guides cover issues from the law on Sunday working, hours of work, holiday and maternity leave, to trade union recognition rights.

Further European employment law guides are scheduled to be added over the coming months - an employment law guide on the Netherlands is due later this month. Remember to check the Coming soon to XpertHR page for forthcoming additions to the site. And to be sure that you’re alerted when new guides to other European countries are added, check that you’ve got the “international” preference ticked on the “my update settings” page (see My XpertHR in the horizontal toolbar on the XpertHR home page and that you’ve got the “MyUpdate” email box on the same page ticked. A daily XpertHR email will then alert you when articles that match your topic preferences have been added to the site.

For the full contents of the current European guides see:

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