The INL Central Commission convened for the 2024 activity report

The Italian Labour Inspectorate Central Commission has published the 2024 activity report.
Consultation for Posting Workers Abroad

During the call you will be assisted by a dedicated Posting Expert of Studio A&P on how to manage the posting of workers to Italy and abroad. The consultation serves as an introduction on the overall obligations (i.e. documents to store, notifications to the authorities, transposition of EU Directives) when planning the secondment of employees […]
The European Court of Justice Reaffirms the Obligation to Register Working Hours

On December 19, 2024, the European Court of Justice issued a ruling reaffirming the general obligation to register working hours, which also applies to domestic workers.
Change in Notification procedure for short-term assignments in Switzerland from March 17, 2025

The Swiss State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) has announced that, starting from March 17, 2025, the notification procedure for short-term assignment in Switzerland will change. The current national portal will cease operations as of March 14, 2025.
EU Directive 2018/957: changes to the legislation on posting

Directive 96/71/EC constitutes the main pillar of European legislation on the posting of workers for transnational provision of services. However, Directive 2018/957/EU establishes important amendments to the 1996 Directive. Such modifications are briefly summarised in this article.
New Seminar with Marco Biagi Foundation on Transnational Workers Mobility

On the 5th of March, 2025, from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm, the seminar “The norms on transnational workers mobility: present and future” will be held, organized by the Marco Biagi Foundation, sponsored by Arletti & Partners, Federmacchine and ANIMA Confindustria Meccanica Varia. Aimed at entrepreneurs, managers and union officials, the seminar will offer an […]
Labour inspections in Slovenia: cooperation between authorities yields first results

Cooperation between the Priority Response Division of the Slovenian Labour Inspectorate and other national authorities proves successful.