Dominican Republic: Supreme Court affirms Workers may Request Salary Review if Labour Modality Changes
Publié le :
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Source : leglobal.orgOn 29 October 2021, the Third Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) established that it is legitimate for the employee to request a review of his salary, if the employer changes the modalities of the labour service. The termination by the employer, because the employee did not comply with the new working hours, […] The post Dominican Rep... Lire la suite
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