The Luxembourg Court of Appeal clarified the employers' obligations regarding sexual harassment within their organisation.
The Court stated that the employer’s obligation to act and stop sexual harassment could only be validly implemented once the employee has made a precise report on the alleged acts, which is up to the employee to prove.
The law "concerning emergency measures relating to the functioning of the labour market with a view to full employment", known as the "Marché du travail" Law,was definitively adopted by Parliament on 17 November, then judged to conform with the Constitution by the Constitutional Council on 15 December, was finally published in the Official Journal on 22 December 2022.
On 9 September 2022, OECD released its annual Employment Outlook report, Building Back More Inclusive Labour Markets, with the latest data and analysis of the impact on employment of the Covid-19 crisis and Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
It reviews the key labour market and social challenges for a more inclusive post-COVID‑19 recovery and examines the policies to address these and future challenges.
According to the latest data, absenteeism at work is a phenomenon that has been growing enormously in recent times especially after the pandemic and can have a significant impact on business.