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Workplace Bullying Complaints Surge in Poland as Awareness Rises but Few Cases Are Proven

More than 2,600 complaints concerning alleged workplace bullying were submitted last year to the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP). This represents a 34% increase compared...

New Labour Inspection Law Increases Pressure on B2B and Civil Law Contracts

The signed amendment to the National Labour Inspectorate Act changes the way relationships between a company and a person performing work are assessed. For...

European Court of Auditors Raises Concerns Over EU Recovery Fund Effectiveness

The European Court of Auditors has once again raised concerns about the functioning of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), the mechanism used to...

Labour Inspectorate Reform Returns with Amendments. Entrepreneurs Warn of Illusory Safeguards and Fear Chaos

Work has begun in the Polish Sejm on the government’s draft reform of the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), which is intended to give labour...

Administrative and Procurement Jobs Shrink as Companies Move to Leaner Back Offices

Organizational changes in companies mean that administration and procurement are increasingly less likely to function as large, standalone teams. As the “Salaries in Enterprises”...

Amendment to the Labour Inspectorate Act Set to Reshape Poland’s Labour Market from 2026

According to current assumptions, an amendment to the Act on the National Labour Inspectorate (Państwowa Inspekcja Pracy, PIP) is expected to enter into force...

2025 on the Labour Market: A Year of Contradictions

The year 2025 is marked by clear contradictions on the labour market. Although Poland ranks among the top five EU countries with the lowest...

Major Changes Ahead in Polish Labor Law: Transparency, B2B Contracts, and Higher Costs for the Self-Employed

A series of significant changes to Polish labor law is on the horizon. The first will take effect as early as Christmas Eve: the...

PIP Reform Could Destabilise Poland’s IT Sector. SoDA Calls for Urgent Corrections to the Proposal

Poland’s technology industry is raising the alarm: the proposed reform of the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), which would grant inspectors the administrative and immediately...

Poland Q3 2025: 13 Regulatory Shifts, 3 Risks and 4 Real Simplification Opportunities

The latest Poland Barometer by TMF Group (Q3 2025) examines how cash-basis PIT, the national e-invoicing system (KSeF), the labour inspectorate reform, higher CIT...

Polish Employers Warn: Proposed Labor Inspectorate Law Threatens Business Freedom

A draft law on the State Labour Inspectorate (Państwowa Inspekcja Pracy, PIP), prepared by Poland’s Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy, has sparked...

Poland’s Labour Inspectorate May Gain Power to Reclassify Contracts

In light of recent legislative proposals aimed at strengthening the role of the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP) by granting it the authority to determine...

SME Ombudsman Calls for Amendments to Draft Law Expanding Labor Inspectorate’s Powers

The draft law expanding the powers of Poland’s National Labor Inspectorate (PIP), which has stirred widespread concern among entrepreneurs, has become the subject of...

Planned Reform Expands Powers of Poland’s National Labour Inspectorate

A draft amendment to the Act on the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), included in the government’s legislative agenda in August, is currently under review....
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