The labour advisory committee is meeting on Monday with Minister of Labour Yiannis Panayiotou and social partners, to discuss the urgent matter of staff shortages in various industry sectors, and outstanding decisions on labour regulation.
According to the ministry announcement, a decision on employment of third country nationals who are in Cyprus as students, in on the agenda. Additionally, attendees will discuss amendment of bills to extend leave and maternity leave, from 18 to 22 weeks, for the first child in case of birth or or surrogacy; and from 16 to 20 weeks for the first child, in case of adoption.
Also on the agenda is an amendment to a bill extending maternity leave and allowance to up to 8 weeks in the case of mothers whose infant is premature, or hospitalized due to another health problem immediately upon delivery.
An amendment to a extend the minister’s authority by decree, to secure employment details and determine employers’ obligations, is also on the table. Specifically, the amendment would make it mandatory for the employer to electronically declare an employees terms of employment.
A ministerial decision determining the minimum amount paid for teleworking, in accordance with legislation, and actuarial adjustment for early retirement will also be discussed.