Employment and Employee Benefits in Ukraine – Q&A Guide Now Available

Employment and Employee Benefits in Ukraine – Q&A Guide Now Available

02/01/2016

A new Employment and Employee Benefits guide for Ukraine prepared by ArsLegem partners – Roman Kolos and Oleksandr Petrov has been published at Thomson Reuters™ Practical Law website.

The Q&A gives a high level overview of the key practical issues including: employment status; background checks; permissions to work; contractual and implied terms of employment; minimum wages; restrictions on working time; illness and injury; rights of parents and carers; data protection; discrimination and harassment; dismissals; redundancies; taxation; employer and parent company liability; employee representation and consultation; consequence of business transfers; intellectual property; restraint of trade agreements and proposals for reform.

You may access the guide online or download it in pdf format from the Practical Law website: http://us.practicallaw.com/0-623-1565?source=relatedcontent.

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