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Tick-tock, tick-tock, the Paris Olympics are in 40 days! As recommended by the government, if not on vacation, Parisians (who can) will telework during the Olympic

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the Paris Olympics are in 40 days! As recommended by the government, if not on vacation, Parisians (who can) will telework during the Olympic

Heading to Copertino, in southern Italy. A public servant resigns to take early retirement. He has 79 days of unused, unpaid leave… What should be

The exception (often) confirms the rule. When evidence is obtained through deceit or without a person’s knowledge, it is considered unfair and thus, in theory,

The internship season is open! What happens on the company side? It goes without saying, but let’s recall that an internship is not an employment contract.

The Monday Minute you are about to read is the 50th! A milestone that is also significant in social law. What does it mean to

The mutual agreement termination is -always- popular. Since its implementation in 2008, its great flexibility, making it a win-win mechanism, has continuously attracted interest. In

Is a lack of sense of humor a legitimate reason to dismiss an employee? At first glance, the answer is simple: no. However, the issue

It’s time to clarify the term “interview”. Whether it is professional, annual, related to telework or working hours, at the beginning, end of term, or evaluation…

Arrivederci* yes, but on good financial terms! In Italy, regardless of the reason for termination of the contract, employees are entitled to severance pay, even in cases

The home-to-work commute, a decompression chamber, literary escapade, incessant smartphone scrolling, or second office? Generally, the commuting time between home and the usual workplace is not compensated for