Abuse of 104/92 leave: burden of proof in case of dismissal (Modulo 24 Contenzioso Lavoro de Il Sole 24 Ore, 6 February2025 – Vittorio De Luca)
Article 33 of Law 104/1992 regulates paid leave ‘for the assistance, social integration and rights of disabled persons’.
These permits consist in the possibility for public or private, full-time or part-time employees to be absent from work, while retaining the right to remuneration and figurative contribution coverage for pension purposes, in order to assist a disabled person in a situation of seriousness, who is not hospitalised on a full-time basis.
A ‘disability in a situation of seriousness’, pursuant to Article 3(3) of Law 104/1992, is defined as a single or multiple impairment that has reduced personal autonomy, related to age, in such a way as to require permanent, continuous and comprehensive assistance in the individual sphere or in the sphere of relationships.
Continue reading the full version in Modulo Contenzioso 24 of Il Sole 24 Ore.
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