The legal nature and types of hidden employment relationships in Estonia

Journal Title: БАЛТИЙСКИЙ ЮРИДИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ - Year 2018, Vol 48, Issue 1

Abstract

Abstract. This article is devoted to one of the most topical issues of modern labour law of Estonia, and namely, to the problem of the hidden employment relationships. The author considers the most common forms of these legal relations, the reasons of their occurrence, analyzes the negative consequences of their application in practice, draws attention to the need to combat this phenomenon, due to the possible weakening of social protection and violation of labour rights of workers

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Angela Melikhova

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Angela Melikhova (2018). The legal nature and types of hidden employment relationships in Estonia. БАЛТИЙСКИЙ ЮРИДИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ, 48(1), 29-34. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-614194