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Jan 28, 2026Luxembourg pension reform 2026 | Five key takeaways for employers and professionals
Why a pension reform now? Luxembourg’s pension system has long been considered one of the most generous and robust in Europe. Built on a strong pay-as-you-go model, supported by a sizeable reserve fund and sustained by a growing workforce, it has for decades ensured high replacement rates and early
Jan 26, 2026Opening hours and Sunday work I A new legal framework for retail and craft businesses
By two laws published on 19 December 2025, the Luxembourg regulator significantly reshaped the legal framework applicable to companies operating in the retail and craft sectors. The first law introduces a new regime governing opening hours in the retail and craft sectors (the “ Opening Hours Law”)
Jan 14, 2026Infographic | Pay Transparency: What will change in Luxembourg with Directive (EU) 2023/970 and how to prepare
Luxembourg is preparing for the transposition of Directive (EU) 2023/970 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 May 2023, which aims to strengthen the application of the principle of equal pay for equal work or work of equal value between men and women through pay transparency and
Jan 13, 2026Blood donation | New special leave for all employees
In November 2024, the Luxembourg Red Cross and the Blood Transfusion Centre launched an appeal for donors, as blood reserves were only covering one week's hospital needs. In this context, Luxembourg could soon take an important step towards ensuring the long-term future of its solidarity-based blood
Jul 01, 2024New provisions for highly qualified third-country nationals
The law of 4 June 2024 amending the law of 29 August 2008 on the free movement of persons and immigration (the « Immigration Law ») was published in the Official Journal on 27 June 2024 (the “ Law”). The Law entered into force on 1 July 2024. The Law transposes into national law Directive (EU) 2021
Jan 16, 20242024 Social election
On the 20 November 2023, the Ministerial Decree of 13 October 2023 setting the date for the renewal of staff delegations for the period 2024 to 2029 was published on the Luxembourg Official Gazette. Any Luxembourg company, regardless of the nature of its activity, which employs at least 15 employees
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Oct 31, 2025Mondaq | Labour and Employment Comparative Guide
What are our top tips for navigating the employment regime and what are the potential sticking points? What, if any, are the rights to parental leave, at either a national or local level? How are data protection rules applied in the workforce and how does this affect employees’ privacy rights? What
Aug 28, 2025Thomson Reuters Practical Law | Regulation of state and supplementary pension schemes in Luxembourg
Q&A guide to pensions law in Luxembourg. The Q&A gives a high-level overview of the regulation of national government pensions and supplementary pensions. On national government pensions, it covers employer/employee contributions; national government pension age and monthly amount; and the public
Sep 05, 2024Chambers | Employment 2024 Guide
The Employment 2024 guide covers over 50 jurisdictions. The guide provides the latest legal information on terms of employment, non-compete and non-solicitation clauses, data privacy law, foreign workers, the role of unions and employee representative bodies, termination of employment, employment
Jan 16, 2024Thomson Reuters Practical Law | Regulation of state and supplementary pension schemes in Luxembourg
A Q&A guide to pensions law in Luxembourg. The Q&A gives a high-level overview of the regulation of national government pensions and supplementary pensions. On national government pensions, it covers employer/employee contributions; national government pension age and monthly amount; and the public
Jul 18, 2023Mondaq | Labour and Employment Comparative Guide
What are our top tips for navigating the employment regime and what are the potential sticking points? What, if any, are the rights to parental leave, at either a national or local level? How are data protection rules applied in the workforce and how does this affect employees’ privacy rights? What
Nov 04, 2022Thomson Reuters Practical Law | Outsourcing: Luxembourg Overview
A Q&A guide to outsourcing in Luxembourg. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of legal and regulatory requirements on different types of outsourcing; commonly used legal structures; procurement processes; formalities required for transferring or leasing assets; data protection issues; supply
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