Denmark

Registration procedures and residence permits


Kinds of employment


Employment conditions
In Denmark, you must be 18 years of age before you can enter into a contract of employment, which is legally binding. Young people of between 13 and 18 years of age can, however, have jobs in their spare time, but if they are still in compulsory education this work must not interfere with their school attendance. Young people aged 13-15 must have their parents’ consent to enter into a contract of employment. The contract of employment may be concluded either verbally or in writing, but in the case of employment lasting more than one month with more than eight hours’ work per week the employer must produce a contract of employment or other proof of employment no later than one month after appointment.

Collective agreements contain provisions on salaries, working time, training, pensions and rules for sick pay and notice periods, for example. There is no tradition of issuing legislation regarding these matters, although the legislation in some areas does lay down some minimum requirements. These may be found, for example, in the Leave Act, the Proof of Employment Act, the Equality Act, the Act on Sickness or Birth Allowances, etc.

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