Recent Legislative Changes in Georgia’s Labour Law

Tamila  Liparteliani

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In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the insurance industry in Georgia is undergoing significant transformations.

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the insurance industry in Georgia is undergoing significant transformations. With a focus on enhancing customer engagement and expanding coverage options, Georgian insurers are adopting innovative solutions to meet the growing demands of their clients.

Upcoming Changes to Note

  • Harmonisation with EU Laws: As part of Georgia’s ongoing efforts to integrate more closely with the European Union, 2024 has seen labour law changes that align more closely with EU directives, particularly in areas like worker protections, workplace safety, and anti-discrimination laws.
  • Workplace Safety and Conditions: There may be stricter regulations around workplace safety, particularly in sectors like construction and manufacturing, where occupational hazards are high. The government is expected to increase inspections and enforce compliance to reduce workplace accidents and improve overall working conditions.

Recent Changes to be Aware Of

  • Enhanced Worker Protections: Recent changes have already started to improve worker protections, ensuring that employees have a safer and more equitable working environment.
  • Increased Inspections: The government has ramped up inspections to ensure compliance with new safety regulations, leading to a noticeable decrease in workplace accidents.

These legislative changes are a positive step towards creating a safer and more equitable working environment in Georgia. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact our team.

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Tamila Liparteliani

Practice Leader Health & Benefits GrECo Georgia

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