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Luxembourg Employment Law: Top 10 Topics for 2024

Please find below a concise summary of our top 10 topics to watch out for in 2024, with some practical tips and recommendations on how to prepare and respond effectively to these challenges and opportunities....more

Hiring third-country nationals in Luxembourg: the new law of 7 August 2023 in a nutshell

If you are a Luxembourg employer wishing to hire a third-country national – i.e. a person who is not a citizen of the European Union or who is not entitled to the European Union's freedom of movement (hereinafter a “TCN”) –...more

Teleworking in Luxembourg - Are you ready for 1 July 2022?

As from 1 July 2022, the Luxembourg rules on telework resulting from an agreement of 20 October 2020 between social partners (declared generally applicable by grandducal regulation of 22 January 2021) will become unavoidable...more

Soon there will be legal protection for whistleblowers. What are the employer’s obligations?

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has just tabled a bill aimed at transposing the European Directive on whistleblowers. Even if the bill has to go through the entire legislative process, and will most certainly see its text...more

CovidCheck will soon be mandatory for employees at the employer’s premises

The introduction of the mandatory CovidCheck regime at the workplace as of 15 January 2022, is taking shape. On 10 December 2021, the Luxembourg government supplemented Bill 7924 by adding the necessary provisions to render...more

New rules on the posting of employees applicable as of 22 December 2020

Verification or declaration by the Luxembourg user company / extension of the Luxembourg core rules applicable to employees posted to Luxembourg / limitation of the maximum duration of the posting / introduction of the equal...more

FAQ Coronavirus

FAQ on the rights and obligations of the employer with regards to the Coronavirus - 1. What is the nature and extent of the employer's obligation with respect to the Coronavirus 2019- ncov?...more

Tracking working time of employees – recent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union

In a decision C-55/18 issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) on 14 May 2019, the ECJ has held that every employer needs to implement measures to be able to track working time of employees....more

The New Therapeutic Part-Time Work

As of 1 January 2019, an employer and an employee on sick leave can agree on a “gradual return to work for therapeutic reasons”. According to the law of 10 August 2018, therapeutic part-time work, so-called “gradual...more

Employees and sickness leave: limits to protection against dismissal / Salariés et incapacité de travail : limites la protection...

Investigations of a private detective as a means of proof - As a result of the rules on the protection against dismissal, an employer may be prevented from dismissing an employee based on the submission of several sickness...more

Dismissal and substantial modification of employment contract

When internal policies increase the complexity of the legal formalities - On 29 June 2017, the Luxembourg Court of Appeal issued a decision in the framework of a modification of an employment contract (demotion to a more...more

Reform of the law on parental leave: major changes / Réforme du congé parental : principaux changements

The Law reforming parental leave – which has been adopted today – aims to create a better balance between family and professional life by providing more flexibility regarding the different types of parental leave available...more

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