Poland's labour inspectorate reform: a legislative compromise that falls short
The reform of Poland's State Labour Inspectorate is the result of a compromise between conflicting political interests and systemic constraints, according to commentator Katarzyna Wójcik. She argues that such compromises come at a cost — the final legislation often falls well short of what workers and employers actually need. The reform illustrates the difficulty of satisfying multiple stakeholders in the legislative process.
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