Introduction
Labour Law is a distinctive branch of the law that focuses on the set of rules which regulate labour relations. This body of legal rules actually regulates dependent employment, paid work and the legal position of those who, by profession, live off it.
In particular:
- Employment contracts and independent contractor / freelancer services agreements
- Contract termination – Dismissal - Compensation claims
- Temporary assignments and loans of employees within or between companies in Greece and Germany
- Procedures for hiring third country nationals (EU Βlue Card)
- Posting staff abroad
- Data protection - privacy
- New Work models, home office
- Harassment – workplace bullying
- Alternative dispute resolution (mediation, arbitration)
- Court claims - representation
- Interim proceedings - interim injuctions
- Enforcement of judgments issued by local courts and courts abroad
- Filing lawsuits against employers for unlawful insurance
- Representation before the Labour Inspectorate
- Retiring in Greece and Germany