Learn which employee protection regulations you should know when hiring in Portugal and how Justworks EOR can help.
Portugal's laws aim to balance the needs of both employers and employees, creating a fair and respectful workplace environment. Avoid the headache of wading through the unfamiliar territory of Portuguese labor laws. With Justworks EOR, hire around the world easily and keep your business compliant while you’re at it. Beyond compliance, get the support you need to minimize the costs and risks of hiring and managing a team in Portugal while skipping local entity setup.
Here’s a brief overview of the most important Portuguese labor laws employers should know to understand employee rights in Portugal.
Although not required for indefinite employees, written employment contracts are strongly suggested to protect both parties. Contracts serve as a legal document outlining the terms and conditions of the employment and setting employment expectations. Employment contracts should include:
Identification of the parties
Job description
Compensation
Working hours
Duration of the contract
Termination conditions
Probation period
In Portugal, employers must provide payslips or salary statements to employees regularly on a monthly basis. These documents serve as a record of the employee's earnings and deductions and provide transparency about the financial aspects of the employment relationship.
In Portugal, employees are entitled to 40 hours of professional training per year.
As you think about hiring in Portugal, these are the top labor laws to be aware of.
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