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Uprawnienia funkcjonariuszy służb mundurowych związane z rodzicielstwem
Author(s) -
Wioletta Witoszko
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
studia prawnicze
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-4302
pISSN - 0039-3312
DOI - 10.37232/2015.1.1
Subject(s) - officer , service (business) , business , payment , sick leave , maternity leave , law , labour law , relation (database) , political science , marketing , finance , database , computer science
Service regulations which define employment of uniform service officers in regards to parental rights, predicts provisions which refer to applying the provisions of the Labour Code. It means that, the services regulations are not complete, and therefore application of provisions from other law systems is allowed.Another example of relations between a uniform service employment and the labour law, is introducing rules to service regulations which are similar (or identical) to a labour law. As previously mentioned, the amount of benefit payment during the leave related to childcare, has been regulated in the same way to they employees who take this kind of leave.Making officer’s status similar to employe’s status cause diverse consequences for officers. Some of them are more favorable to officers, for example parental rights. In this way, officers can benefit from these rights regardless of gender. Almost in the same way as employees, officers also have a right to additional maternity leave and childcare leave. Other changes, in relation to making officer’s status similar to employe’s status, cause however loss of service officers’ privileges, for example decreased pay during sick leave.

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