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Ukraine: The concept of on-call work is introduced

11/ 08/ 2022
  On 10 August 2022, Law No. 2421-IX of Ukraine On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine on the Regulation of Certain Non-standard Forms of Employment, dated 18 July 2022 (Law), came into effect. The Law introduces the concept of on-call work and provides for other relevant changes to the Ukrainian labor law. Key changes The Law introduces the concept of on-call work (employment with unfixed working hours), which is new for Ukraine. The number of employees hired on this condition may not exceed 10% of the total staff, and if the total number of employees is less than 10, only one such employee may be hired. Salaries for on-call employees are to be paid for the time actually worked. The minimum paid time should be 32 hours per month. There is a maximum of work hours and days for on-call employees. Employers may include additional grounds for terminating on-call employees in their employment agreements. After 12 months of work, on-call employees may request to switch to fixed-term or regular full-time employment. Employers that violate certain conditions of on-call employment may be subject to the following fines: - Hiring employees for on-call work but actually using them full-time may trigger a fine of 10 statutory minimum monthly salaries (approximately USD 1780) per employee. - Exceeding the permitted number of on-call employees or maintaining false records of an employees working hours may result in a fine of three statutory minimum monthly salaries (approximately USD 535) per employee. Contacts: Lina Nemchenko Partner Baker McKenzie   Mariana Marchuk Counsel Baker McKenzie

On 10 August 2022, Law No. 2421-IX of Ukraine “On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine on the Regulation of Certain Non-standard Forms of Employment”, dated 18 July 2022 (“Law“), came into effect. The Law introduces the concept of on-call work and provides for other relevant changes to the Ukrainian labor law.

Key changes

  • The Law introduces the concept of on-call work (“employment with unfixed working hours”), which is new for Ukraine.
  • The number of employees hired on this condition may not exceed 10% of the total staff, and if the total number of employees is less than 10, only one such employee may be hired.
  • Salaries for on-call employees are to be paid for the time actually worked.
  • The minimum paid time should be 32 hours per month.
  • There is a maximum of work hours and days for on-call employees.
  • Employers may include additional grounds for terminating on-call employees in their employment agreements.
  • After 12 months of work, on-call employees may request to switch to fixed-term or regular full-time employment.
  • Employers that violate certain conditions of on-call employment may be subject to the following fines:

– Hiring employees for on-call work but actually using them full-time may trigger a fine of 10 statutory minimum monthly salaries (approximately USD 1780) per employee.

– Exceeding the permitted number of on-call employees or maintaining false records of an employee’s working hours may result in a fine of three statutory minimum monthly salaries (approximately USD 535) per employee.

Contacts:

Lina Nemchenko
Partner Baker McKenzie
 
Mariana Marchuk
Counsel Baker McKenzie

This material is provided by a member company or partner organization of the European Business Association as part of an informational collaboration. The Association is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented. The views, opinions, and recommendations expressed in this material are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the European Business Association.

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