How IDPs Can Terminate an Employment Contract Through the Employment Center — New Union TV Video

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Union TV has released a new video for internally displaced persons who were forced to leave their homes and jobs due to the war. If an employee cannot personally submit a resignation letter, Ukrainian legislation allows them to terminate their employment contract through the employment center.

The video explains:

  • which categories of IDPs have the right to terminate an employment contract via the employment center;
  • what documents are required;
  • when unemployment benefits are granted;
  • how IDPs can protect their labor rights even during wartime.

This information is essential for those facing challenging circumstances and needing to resolve their employment situation legally and safely.

If you have additional questions, the lawyers at Labor Initiatives are ready to assist.

*This video was produced as part of the program “Trade Unions Fighting Inequality and Reconstructing Peace and Democracy in Ukraine”, implemented by the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) in partnership with the NGO Labor Initiatives, with financial support from Norway.

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