6 Apr, 03:00··

Remote work rules, fines up to €7,500.

Italy has a new law about remote work. Companies will pay fines if they don't share safety information. The law starts on April 7th.

The Italian government has created new rules for companies that allow employees to work from home. These rules require businesses to give workers important safety details. The fines for not following these rules can be up to €7,500. The goal is to protect workers who are working outside of a normal office. The law will take effect on April 7th, 2024.

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Highlights

Remote Work Fines Introduced

Italy’s new law will fine employers up to €7,500.

Safety Information Required

Companies must give information to remote workers.

Law Starts April 7th

The new rules begin on April 7th.

Focus on Small Businesses

The law applies to small and medium-sized enterprises.

Companies Face Penalties

Fines are possible if safety information is not provided.

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Remote work rules, fines up to €7,500. - SOVOX.eu