Malta:
Which Is The Labour Law Applicable To Air Crew?
03 June 2020
GVZH Advocates
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GVZH Advocates contributes to Van Olmen & Wynant Report,
"Should Aircrew Be Declared Posted?" An action in the
framework of the EU Commission's Support for social dialogue
– and a project under grant agreement for and action with
multiple beneficiaries agreement with the financial support of the
European Union.
Together with other European law firms, GVZH contributed to this
initiative launched by Van Olmen & Wynant. The main scope of
this report is to provide social partners with external
professional information about posting in aviation within the
European Union.
To access this report please click here.
Originally published 8 May, 2020
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