Parliament has approved the so-called Flexible Amendments to the Labor Code (Act No. 120/2025) aimed at increasing the flexibility of labor relations in the interests of both employers and employees. The changes touch on a variety of matters across the life cycle of employment, from probationary periods to termination.
The act was promulgated on April 29, 2025, and largely takes effect on June 1, 2025 (with some exceptions noted below). Changes include:
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the amendments are in response to the current needs of the labor market and will strengthen employer competitiveness while preserving the protection of employees' rights and promoting a better balance between work and family life. Employers should review the changes (which include others beyond those noted above) and consider the effects on their employment policies and practices.