Legislative Changes and Practical Aspects Regardind Day Laborers in Romania
Keywords:
Day worker atypical work report, seasonal activity, unskilled work, control activity.Abstract
In this article I will discuss the problem of one of the atypical forms of work, that of the day workers, the main purpose being to identify the changes that took place on the text of the normative act, between 2011-2019. Also, in order to achieve a better monitoring on the observance of the law of the day workers, I will also present briefly the results of the control carried out by the Territorial Labour Inspectorate of Suceava on this subject for the year 2018, in order to identify those legal provisions that are frequently violated, intentionally or at fault, by the beneficiaries of the day workers’ activity.References
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