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15 March 2021

The Terms Of Termination Prohibition And Mandatory Unpaid Leave Extended Yet Again

As our readers will recall from earlier articles, the terms for the prohibition on termination of employment contracts and mandatory unpaid leave were extended for a period of two months until 17 March 2021.
Turkey Employment and HR
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As our readers will recall from earlier articles, the terms for the prohibition on termination of employment contracts and mandatory unpaid leave were extended for a period of two months until 17 March 2021.

The Presidential Decree numbered 3592 published in the Official Gazette dated 9 March 2021 extended the terms for termination prohibition and mandatory unpaid leave for two months until 17 May 2021.

Originally published 12 March 2021

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ARTICLE
15 March 2021

The Terms Of Termination Prohibition And Mandatory Unpaid Leave Extended Yet Again

Turkey Employment and HR

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