Labour inspection in the Czech Republic focused on discriminatory job ads published on an online advertising portal

Date of article: 25/02/2019

Daily News of: 25/02/2019

Country:  Czechia

Author: Czech Public Defender of Rights

Article language: en

25. 02. 2019

The Ombudswoman was approached by a lawyer working for the contributory organisation of the city Brno – DROM looking for assistance in the matter of job advertisements considered as discriminatory on grounds of nationality and ethnicity. DROM is an organisation supporting people from socially excluded localities and helping them with their problems in many areas of life (search for employment or accommodation, assistance for children with special needs at school etc.). While the DROM staff was helping their clients with the job search they had found an online ad placed by a company looking for construction labourers to work at a construction site of a residential building. The ad stated that the company was only looking to hire Czech citizens and that “foreigners” and ethnic minorities shall not apply.

As such an advertisement is clearly discriminatory, the Ombudswoman recommended to the DROM organisation to file a complaint with the relevant District Labour Inspectorate. After the inspection was closed, the Labour Inspectorate concluded that no violation of law was found in this case. It based its reasoning solely on the job portal operator’s response to its questions and concluded that the online advertising site was anonymous and that the identity of the company which had placed the ad could not be established. The State Labour Inspectorate as the superior authority supported the view of the District Labour Inspectorate. The DROM organisation was not satisfied with the inspection’s results and decided to approach the Ombudswoman again.

In the Ombudswoman’s inquiry into the case, it was found that the authorities’ procedure was at variance with the law. In performing its inspection, the District Labour Inspectorate should have made use of the legal concept of the “obliged person”, i.e. request the identity of the company that had placed the ad from the advertising site operator. As it failed to do so, it failed to establish the facts of the case necessary to meet the purpose of the inspection. This violated Section 9 (a) of the Inspection Rules. The State Labour Inspectorate should have discovered this error in the District Labour Inspectorate’s procedure and ordered it to initiate administrative proceedings or should have done so itself.

In the end, the State Labour Inspectorate accepted the Ombudswoman’s argumentation and informed the inspectors in all District Labour Inspectorates of the need to use information obtained from obliged persons for the purposes of identifying originators of discriminatory job ads. This methodological instruction was considered as sufficient at the time being and the Ombudsman will continue monitoring compliance therewith.

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The Ombudsman’s report on the EU relocation programme for asylum seekers

Date of article: 25/02/2019

Daily News of: 25/02/2019

Country:  Greece

Author: Greek Ombudsman

Article language: en

The Greek Ombudsman published a report on the EU Relocation Programme for asylum seekers, on the occasion of the Regional Board of the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) meeting in Athens on February 20, 2019. An assessment of the EU emergency measure of relocating asylum seekers form Greece to other Member-states was assigned to the Ombudsman by the IOI European Regional Board. Mr. Andreas Pottakis, participating in the Board, presented the report in their meeting in Brussels in October 2018 and also sent it to the Greek Minister for Migration, Dimitris Vitsas.

Additional Files

1. Press release - 398 KB

2. Summary relocation - 413 KB

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Relocation Revisited The Greek Case

Date of article: 25/02/2019

Daily News of: 25/02/2019

Country:  Greece

Author: Greek Ombudsman

Article language: en

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The Greek Ombudsman published a report on the EU Relocation Programme for asylum seekers, on the occasion of the Regional Board of the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) meeting in Athens on February 20, 2019. An assessment of the EU emergency measure of relocating asylum seekers form Greece to other Member-states was assigned to the Ombudsman by the IOI European Regional Board. Mr. Andreas Pottakis, participating in the Board, presented the report in their meeting in Brussels in October 2018 and also sent it to the Greek Minister for Migration, Dimitris Vitsas.

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A new ombudsman Peter Svetina is starting his term

Date of article: 24/02/2019

Daily News of: 25/02/2019

Country:  Slovenia

Author: Human Rights Ombudsman of Slovenia

Article language: en

24.02.2019
 

A bussines handover (left: Peter Svetina, a new ombudsman, right: Vlasta Nussdorfer, a former ombudsman)

On 24 February 2019 the new human rights ombudsman in the Republic of Slovenia Peter Svetina is starting his six-year term. He was elected by the National Assembly on 29 January 2019, with the votes of 89 of the 90 deputies.

Vlasta Nussdorfer saw her six-year term of office end on 23 February 2019.

The official handover of business was made on 22 February at the office of the human rights ombudsman.
 

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