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September 21st, 2017
State authorities shouldn't interfere with the remuneration of employees posted to work abroad temporarily, a survey of businesses conducted by the Slovak Business Alliance (PAS) has revealed. The posting of employees is to be governed by a new EU directive that is currently subject to debates involving EU-member states. It is being proposed that posted workers should receive the same salary as their peers in the country of their posting. The measure would primarily concern people working in industry and services.
TASR
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