National Strategy for Occupational Safety and Health 2026-2027 (ENSST2026-2027)
Council of Ministers Resolution No 75-A/2026 of 27 April, rectified by Rectification Declaration No 14-A/2026/1 of 29 April
The ENSST2026–2027 sets out the priorities and actions in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH) and is structured around four intervention axes:
Axis 1 — Capacity Building: Strengthen the integration of OSH into the education and vocational training system, with a General OSH Act anticipated before the end of 2026.
Axis 2 — Monitoring: Promote the management of known, new and emerging risks, with provision for interactive risk-management tools and technical guidance documents.
Axis 3 — Social Dialogue: Foster a culture of prevention based on dialogue among all stakeholders, through the development of good-practice plans for OSH participation.
Axis 4 — Knowledge: Improve research and data analysis in OSH matters, with particular emphasis on the digitalisation and dematerialisation of the Fitness for Work Certificate and interoperability with clinical information systems.
Mobile Workers in Road Transport Activities
Decree-Law No 84/2026 of 13 April
Updates national social legislation in the field of road transport and consolidates the relevant provisions into a single enactment. It enters into force on 12 July and covers, in summary, five broad areas:
Installation and use of tachographs: Sets out the conditions for the installation, use and inspection of tachographs.
Duration and organisation of working time: Establishes the maximum limits on weekly working time, the rules on night work, mandatory rest breaks, and the extension of the daily and weekly rest schemes provided for in European regulations to all mobile workers.
Posting of drivers: Lays down specific rules for the posting of road transport drivers, the applicable exclusions, and the requirement to submit a dematerialised posting declaration.
Coordination, control and enforcement: The IMT, I.P. assumes coordination with other Member States and with the European Commission, with enforcement falling to the ACT, GNR, IMT and PSP. Controls are envisaged both on-road and at company premises.
Administrative offences regime: Introduces a dedicated sanctions regime.
Storm “Kristin” – Simplified Lay-Off
Law No 12/2026 of 14 April
Amends the simplified regime for the reduction or suspension of activity in a situation of business crisis (lay-off) for the areas affected by storm "Kristin".
Specifically, it provides that an employee covered by the lay-off is entitled to compensatory pay corresponding to 100% of his or her normal gross remuneration, capped at three times the guaranteed monthly minimum wage, paid as follows: during the first 60 days, 80% of that amount is paid by the competent public social security service and 20% by the employer; thereafter, 70% is paid by the competent public social security service and 30% by the employer.