Latest changes in the rules for employment of Ukrainian citizens
9 July 2024
9 July 2024
The changes in the rules for employment of Ukrainian citizens, which came into force on July 1, 2024, aim to facilitate the recruitment process and adapt the regulations to the current needs of the labour market. The introduced changes are relevant for both, employers and employees from Ukraine, as they affect employment procedures, working conditions, and information obligations.
Below we present the most important changes.
According to the latest amendments, the following conditions must be met in total:
Since the amendments came into force, employers are obliged to notify the District Labour Office within 7 days (instead of the previous 14 days) of the employment of a foreigner.
It is important to note that this obligation does not apply if the Ukrainian citizen works in Poland in accordance with Article 87 of the Act of April 20, 2004, on the promotion of employment and labour market institutions, i.e., on another basis for legal employment unless a temporary residence and work permit has been issued, for which a notification obligation applies.
The legislator introduced a change whereby the notification must be repeated within 7 days if:
A Ukrainian citizen is obliged to inform the employer employer within 7 days of receiving the decision on issuing a temporary residence and work permit. The foreigner’s work during this period is considered legal. The issuing authority will inform the Ukrainian citizen about this obligation.
The employer, in turn, is obliged to send a notification to the District Labor Office (within 7 days) if the foreigner worked in Poland before the issuance of the temporary residence and work permit, in accordance with Article 87 of the Act of April 20, 2004, on promoting employment and labour market institutions and intends to continue working for the same employer.
The changes, which came into force on July 1, 2024, aim to optimize the process of employing Ukrainian citizens and ensure compliance with current labour legislation. It is crucial for both employers and employees to be aware of the new obligations and deadlines in order to avoid potential legal complications. Regular monitoring and adaption to new regulations is essential to ensure smooth and legal employment of Ukrainian citizens in Poland.
Source: The article was created in collaboration with our cooperation partner – SDZLEGAL Schindhelm Law Office
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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