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New Features in the bulgarian legal framework and financial control practice for compliance with labour legislation in the age of globalization

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  • Nedyalkova, Plamena
  • Dimitrova, Darina
  • Bogdanov, Hristosko

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This chapter examines the legal and financial control issues regarding compliance with labor legislation. On the one hand, the legal analysis shows that legislation is one of the main factors influencing the financial control practice for compliance with labour legislation. On the other hand, the problems and specifics of the control procedures applied by the General Labor Inspectorate Executive Agency in Bulgaria are presented. The overall inspection process is presented sequentially, analyzing the individual stages that the control procedures go through. The problems and the specifics of carrying out an independent inspection activity by the agency are presented, and the peculiarities of carrying out joint control activities with executive bodies or their administrative structures by the specialized administration are examined. Different types of factors that influence the implementation of control procedures by the General Labor Inspectorate Executive Agency in Bulgaria are considered.

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  • Nedyalkova, Plamena & Dimitrova, Darina & Bogdanov, Hristosko, 2022. "New Features in the bulgarian legal framework and financial control practice for compliance with labour legislation in the age of globalization," MPRA Paper 111093, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    administrative law; labour legislation; control; factor analysis;
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    • K23 - Law and Economics - - Regulation and Business Law - - - Regulated Industries and Administrative Law
    • M4 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Accounting

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