#TRST2533635AOrder of November 28, 2025, Amending the Order of July 4, 2022, on the Organization of the General Directorate of Labor
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This law expands the role of the national group within the labor inspection system, giving it new responsibilities such as providing expert support and coordinating specific controls. It also assigns responsibilities related to EU labor directives. It starts on January 1, 2026, and affects labor inspectorial functions and services requiring specialized expertise.
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Key Changes
- Expands the role of the national group within the labor inspection system
- Assigns additional responsibilities related to EU labor directives
- Takes effect on January 1, 2026
Obligations
What this law requires
The national monitoring, support and control group must conduct or provide support to operations requiring particular expertise within the territorial animation sub-directorate of the labor inspection system
The national monitoring, support and control group must provide accompaniment and support services to labor inspection services
The national monitoring, support and control group must conduct specific controls as needed within the labor inspection system
The national monitoring, support and control group must coordinate labor inspection controls across territories
The national monitoring, support and control group must assume the missions of the liaison office required by EU Directive 96/71/EC of December 16, 1996 concerning the posting of workers