The Italian Ministry of Labor on the presence of the Supervisor at construction sites

The Commission for Inquiries of the Ministry of Labor has responded to some questions regarding the role of the site supervisor, reaffirming its mandatory presence in construction sites.
Posting workers to Belgium: the latest legal and administrative developments

The legal framework regarding the posting of workers in Belgium has undergone changes concerning the submission of the Limosa declaration, the tightening of penalties, and new measures to combat illegal work.
“Credit licence” compulsory in Italy from October 1st, 2024

For companies and self-employed workers on construction sites, starting from October 1, 2024, it will be mandatory to hold a credit-based license, with the aim of improving workplace safety and combating undeclared work.
The Importance of Implementing an appropriate Corporate Travel Policy

In today’s global environment, business travel has become a crucial component of business operations.
Companies that operate internationally face significant challenges related to managing their employees’ travel, including safety, costs, and compliance with local regulations.
Germany reintroduces cross-border controls for non-EU citizens

The German Ministry of the Interior has implemented border controls at all frontiers, to contrast irregular immigration and preserve the security of German citizens.
Crypto-assets: Clarifications on RW Form and Stamp Duty

The Italian Revenue Agency clarifies the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies and the application of the tax on the value of crypto-assets.
INL and Assolavoro renew their collaboration against undeclared work

The Italian Labour Inspectorate and Assolavoro are continuing their joint fight against undeclared work, ‘caporalato’ and the misuse of transnational posting.
Companies liable for offences committed by seconded employees

In the case of personnel posted abroad, the company may still be held liable for the employee’s offence.
Protection of Workers: Swiss Federal Council on the Differences Between National and EU Law

The Swiss Federal Council has been called upon to discuss differences between domestic and EU law on workers’ protection.