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Anti-crisis Shield: Can the law provisions be suspended without consent of employees’ representatives when they cannot be elected?

30.04.2020

Can labour law provisions be suspended without consent of employees’ representatives when they cannot be elected? – Robert Stępień and Michał Bodziony answer for Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. 

Article is available here.

 

Authors: Robert StępieńMichał Bodziony

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