Changes in calculating work experience – new rules for counting periods of employment and activity in Poland
27 October 2025
27 October 2025

From 2026, the definition of the period of employment will be significantly broadened. On 15 October 2025, the President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, signed an amendment to the Labour Code which will make it possible to include not only traditional employment contracts, but also other forms of professional activity – such as running a business or performing commission-based work – in the period of employment.
The new regulations aim to ensure equal opportunities for employees and entrepreneurs in accessing benefits and entitlements resulting from the length of employment.
Under the amendment, the period of employment will include not only time worked under an employment contract, but also the following types of activity:
These changes mean that many people running their own businesses or working under civil law contracts will gain the right to higher seniority-based allowances and longer annual leave entitlements.
Confirmation of newly recognized periods of employment will be based on certificates issued by the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS).
If ZUS is unable to issue such a certificate (for example, due to the passage of time), employees will be allowed to document their employment periods using other evidence – such as contracts, invoices, or proof of cooperation.
It is also important to note that periods prior to the entry into force of the new law will be included. Employees will have 24 months to submit documents confirming those periods.
The amendment to the Labour Code will enter into force in two stages:
This means that as early as next year, thousands of employees and entrepreneurs will be able to apply for a recalculation of their employment periods and the benefits arising from them.
According to the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, the amendment aims to “eliminate inequalities in the treatment of employees based on the type of previous professional activity undertaken.”
The Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy has emphasized that this marks “the end of dividing honestly performed work into that which is more or less worthy of recognition.”
In practice, this means that the period of employment will become a fairer measure of professional experience, regardless of the form of work performed. As a result, many people will gain the right to seniority-based bonuses, jubilee awards, and longer annual leave.
The new regulations on employment periods represent an important step toward equal treatment of all workers. Including periods of self-employment, civil law contracts, and work performed abroad will bring tangible benefits to thousands of people.
It is advisable to start preparing the necessary documents now and to follow ZUS announcements to ensure that your professional experience is properly documented once the new rules take effect.
Legal basis: Act of 26 September 2025 amending the Labour Code and certain other acts.
If you have any further questions or require additional information, please contact your business relationship person or use the enquiry form on the HLB Poland website.
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