Nyheder
Specialkonsulent var ikke selvtilrettelægger
Specialkonsulent i et ministerie kunne ikke anses for at være selvtilrettelægger og var derfor ikke undtaget fra 48-timersreglen – men reglen var ikke overtrådt.
Generaladvokaten: Mindstelønsdirektivet bør annulleres
Generaladvokaten ved EU-Domstolen har den 14. januar 2025 vurderet, at EU’s direktiv om passende mindstelønninger bør annulleres.
Udenlandske medarbejdere – nye beløbsgrænser og opdaterede positivlister fra 1. januar 2025
Kravet til lønnen ved ansøgning om arbejds- og opholdstilladelse under beløbsordningerne er fra 1. januar 2025 forhøjet til 514.000 kr. for den ordinære beløbsordning og til 415.000 kr. for den supplerende beløbsordning. Positivlisterne er også blevet opdateret.
Kønsbalanceloven er trådt i kraft
Folketinget vedtog kort før jul et lovforslag, der har til formål at sikre en mere ligelig kønsfordeling i ledelsen af større børsnoterede selskaber.
Bill on new initiatives in the area of industrial injuries
The Ministry of Employment has tabled a bill that will, among other things, make it easier for employees to obtain compensation when they have been exposed to violence in the workplace.
The Government’s legislative programme for 2023/2024
On the first Tuesday of October, the parliamentary year kicked off and, as usual, the Government announced its legislative programme for the parliamentary year 2023/2024.
AI and the future world of work
The opportunities associated with AI are immense, but right now it is necessary to address a number of concerns about the use and potential of AI in the workplace.
Recent judgment by the Supreme Court: retention bonus was not remuneration
In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court held that a retention bonus was not remuneration within the meaning of the Insolvency Act. The judgment is likely to have an impact on the question of whether retention bonuses are covered by section 17a of the Salaried Employees Act.
Bill on new initiatives in the area of industrial injuries
The Ministry of Employment has tabled a bill that will, among other things, make it easier for employees to obtain compensation when they have been exposed to violence in the workplace.
The Government’s legislative programme for 2023/2024
On the first Tuesday of October, the parliamentary year kicked off and, as usual, the Government announced its legislative programme for the parliamentary year 2023/2024.
AI and the future world of work
The opportunities associated with AI are immense, but right now it is necessary to address a number of concerns about the use and potential of AI in the workplace.
Recent judgment by the Supreme Court: retention bonus was not remuneration
In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court held that a retention bonus was not remuneration within the meaning of the Insolvency Act. The judgment is likely to have an impact on the question of whether retention bonuses are covered by section 17a of the Salaried Employees Act.