Labour code changes make it easier to strike, form a union
By Messenger Staff
Thursday, May 17
Two amendments to the labour code will soon come up for discussion in Parliament.
The 90-day allowed duration of strikes will be abolished, and it will now only require 50 individuals to initiate the creation of a professional trade union (previously, the minimum was 100).
In June, Georgia will participate in a large international conference of trade unions, at which reforms will be discussed.