The Cabinet approved changes to the nomenclature of units, sectors and services whose employees cannot take part in strikes, IPN reports.
Thus, the public servants of the highest level and executive functionaries of the State Chancellery, Parliament and the Presidential Office will be banned from becoming involved in strikes.
In the public order maintaining organizations, state security and law enforcement agencies, only the employees whose duties include the maintaining of public order, rule of law and state security, such as judges, prosecutors and public servants with a special status, will not be able to take part in strikes.
The changes were made in a move to comply with the Constitutional Court judgment passed following a request by the people’s ombudsman to examine the constitutionality of provisions of Article 369 of the Labor Code.