Labor Inspectorate: 38 inspections in 48 hours, 16 work permits issued.

Labor Inspectorate Conducts Extensive Inspections Across Kosovo

The Central Labor Inspectorate has released a 48-hour report detailing the results of a comprehensive operation conducted across high-risk sectors within Kosovo. The inspections were undertaken at the direction of the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, aligning with the institution’s legal mandate. The initiative aimed to bolster workplace safety and ensure compliance with labor legislation throughout the territory.

The report outlines 38 inspections carried out over the past 48 hours, spanning multiple municipalities across the Republic of Kosovo. These inspections were part of an extraordinary action initiated by the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare. According to the released findings, the Labor Inspectorate’s work focused on assessing adherence to relevant regulations within these prioritized sectors.

The purpose of the inspections, as stated in the announcement, is to proactively identify and address potential risks, ultimately contributing to improved working conditions and a stronger enforcement of labor standards. The inspectorate’s ongoing efforts reflect a commitment to upholding legal requirements and safeguarding the rights of workers.

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2 thoughts on “Labor Inspectorate: 38 inspections in 48 hours, 16 work permits issued.

  1. “It’s good to see the Labor Inspectorate proactively addressing workplace safety and compliance.”

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