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In connection with Poland’s Presidency of the EU Council, the 61st meeting of the Senior Labour Inspectors’ Committee was held in Warsaw on 6 and 7 December 2011. The event was attended, among others, by the heads of labour inspectorates from 27 EU Member States.
During a meeting held at the Column Hall of Parliament on 6 December 2011, the Labour Protection Council adopted a position in which it approved the NLI’s work programme for 2012. The Council accepted the priorities presented in the programme.
The ceremony of presenting Halina Krahelska’s annual awards as well as awards and distinctions in the 18th edition of the competition “Employer – organiser of safe work” was held at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on 22 November 2011.
For next year, the National Labour Inspectorate has planned approx. 88 thousand inspections. Additionally, it will address its rich preventive offer to almost 200 thousand economic entities, including mainly small and medium-sized enterprises.
The main celebrations of “Builders’ Day” held at the Novotel Hotel in Warsaw on 4 October 2011 were attended by a representative of the Polish President and many representatives of construction stakeholders.
At its plenary session on 16 September 2011, the Parliament of the Republic of Poland approved the Chief Labour Inspector’s report on the National Labour Inspectorate’s activity in 2010. The report was presented by the head of NLI Anna Tomczyk.
From 28 to 29 June 2011, the Polish labour inspectorate hosted a five-person delegation of the Bulgarian labour inspectorate, headed by its Executive Director Rumyana Mihaylova – counterpart of the Chief Labour Inspector in Poland.
Last year, NLI’s inspectors submitted 1200 reports of a suspected crime to the prosecutor’s office, which was by 6 per cent more than in 2009. The data was presented by Chief Labour Inspector Anna Tomczyk to the Committee for State Supervision on 25 May 2011.
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