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Maximum annual leave in SloveniaEU

Maximum annual leave in Slovenia/EU

The annual leave is a labor right that someone gets when entering into a work relationship. The Law on Labor Relations (ZDR-1) says that every worker has to receive at least 4 weeks if he works 5 days a week. However, the annual leave can also be longer. Some collective agreements for the private sector set a maximum amount [...]

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Holiday leave 2021 for your employees in SloveniaEU

Holiday leave 2021 for your employees in Slovenia/EU

Employers will soon have to hand in to your employees the holiday leave order for 2021. Pursuant to the Employment Relationships Act (ZDR-1), the employer is obliged to notify employees in writing of the number of days of holiday leave for the current calendar year by 31 March at the latest. Failure to submit your 2021 holiday assessment on [...]

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Compensation for annual leave – bonus or obligation?

Compensation for annual leave – bonus or obligation?

When doing business in Slovenia, you will most likely also have employees within the company. In addition to their monthly salary, you will also have to pay them compensation for annual leave. This payment is not a bonus for the employee but actual a legislative obligation of the employer. What is compensation for annual leave and how much does [...]

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Assessment of annual leave is an obligation of the employer

Assessment of annual leave is an obligation of the employer

Assessment of annual leave is a yearly obligation of all employers in Slovenia. The Labor Relations Act prescribes these obligations to the employers so you have to prepare this assessment for 2019 for all employees. Assessment of annual leave is an obligation of the employer If you plan on doing business in Europe, you will most likely also employ people to [...]

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Addition for seniority and other wage allowances

Addition for seniority and other wage allowances

Every person in working relationship has the right to receive the payment for the work done, which must consist of a salary in cash. The employer must consider the minimum salary. Every employee has to receive at least the minimum wage. In Slovenia the minimum salary currently reaches 842,79 eur gross. The salary, however, consists of the basic salary, part of the wages for work performance [...]

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Annual leave

Annual leave

Annual leave – the employer has the right to define it The employee can choose only one day of using annual leave or a week during school holidays, if the employee has children of school age, the remaining days included in the annual leave, the employer may determine. The remaining days included in the annual leave shall be in accordance with [...]

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