If you are a private sector employee the answer is unfortunately NO! However, by mutual consent between employer and employee, taking time off from work without pay for various excuses, especially for sick children, is always possible in practice. Another way to attend or take the child for medical examination, …
Read More »Minimum Living Allowance in Alimony Cases
A divorced spouse who is paying alimony will benefit from the Minimum Living Allowance for children, regardless of whether the alimony receiving spouse is working or not. In general, MLA is applied only to one of the spouses for children, however in case of divorcement, and paying or receiving alimony …
Read More »Lactation Rooms and Child Care Units for Working Mothers in Turkey
Workplaces, depending on their number of personnel, may be under the obligation of providing lactation rooms and child-care units. Turkish Labor Law and various regulations contain many provisions concerning working women and mothers. You will find the detailed information in the links at the end of the article; our today’s …
Read More »NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES WHEN DUE-CASE STUDY
When the wage of employees is not paid in time for whatever reason by the employer, the conflict is usually settled by the courts. In this article we will take the subject as a case study, but first let’s have a look at the provisions of the related legislation. What …
Read More »EXCESSIVE OVER-TIME WORK IS REASON OF TERMINATION-CASE STUDY
Employee who terminated the employment contract for reason of being obliged to excessive over-time work (exceeding 270 hours a year) will be entitled to severance pay, according to Supreme Court ruling. As a result of this, employee who is forced to work over 270 hours a year, and/or against his …
Read More »SEVERANCE PAY IN FIXED TERM EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS – CASE STUDY
An employee whose fixed-term employment contract is terminated by the employer may be entitled to severance pay depending on the conditions, according to Supreme Court ruling. However, there will not be notice payment for termination of such contracts. LABOR LAW PROVISIONS Employment Contracts Although there are several types of employment …
Read More »Social Security Status of Foreigners and Company Partners
Turkey, in an effort to improve the economic integration to global economy has undergone many changes in its legislation during the last decades. The modifications covers the many aspects of inflow and outflow of international labor force such as work permits, posting abroad, legal position and social security obligations of …
Read More »New Circular on Incentive Bans
We have informed you that one year incentive-deprivation period of employers, who are found not notified the employed personnel as insured, or the notified insured is not working virtually (insured falsely), is shortened to one month according to additional article14 of Law No. 5510 which is added by article 17 …
Read More »Proving the Right to Annual Leave – Supreme Court Decision
Burden of proof as regard to use of annual leave rests on the employer according to Supreme Court decision. The ruling depends on the provision that stipulates “employer must keep a roster showing the paid annual leaves of the employees working in the establishment”. ANNUAL LEAVE IN TURKISH LABOR LAW …
Read More »Wages and Social Security Status of Interns in Turkey
As summer is approaching hundred thousands of high school (lise) and university students will be employed in workplaces as interns in a couple of months, however status of interns and their wages, also the government supports provided for them are confusing and we would like to summarize the subject in …
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