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Digital Administration and Approval of Home Office Work Rules

Kostadin Markov
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Kostadin Markov: VFU "Chernorizets Hrabar", Bulgaria

Ikonomiceski i Sotsialni Alternativi, 2021, issue 4, 147-152

Abstract: The article discusses issues related to digital administration and the adoption of rules for working in a home office. Following the announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, the issue of working in a home office has become increasingly important. This issue in the Republic of Bulgaria was regulated in 2011 in the Labor Code. It turns out that at the moment the regulations for working remotely in a home office are outdated and inapplicable in today’s dynamic times of development and globalization. In order to compensate for this gap in the legislation and to meet modern requirements, it is necessary for the heads of each digital administration to approve rules for work in the home office, which will specify and fill the missing niches in the legislation, to the current moment, until the implementation of the legislative change.

Keywords: innovations; digital administration; rules for work in a home office; economics of labor and personnel; technological changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J5 M5 O3 Y8 Y9 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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