The CMS law network have published an updated version of their Remote Working guide. The update includes the latest legislative developments and practical guidance on implementing remote work across 26 jurisdictions.
The guide also examines five questions related to the matter of remote work from abroad, commonly referred to as “workcation” in many jurisdictions:
- What is meant by remote work abroad and do national regulations exist in this regard?
- Which labour law provisions are applicable during remote work abroad?
- Do employees remain in the previous social security system during remote work abroad?
- What applies in terms of tax law to short-term remote work abroad, especially after or before a holiday?
- What needs to be considered in terms of residence law?
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Link to C/M/S guide to Remote Working

Tom Hayes
Director of European Union and Global Labor Affairs, HR Policy Association
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