Discrimination under Political or other Opinions in Pre-Contractual Labor Relationship
Published Online: May 20, 2024
Page range: 109 - 115
Received: Mar 01, 2024
Accepted: Apr 01, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jles-2024-0007
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© 2024 Simoni Takashvili, published by Sciendo
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The legislative changes implemented in the Labor Code of Georgia fundamentally changed the regulations governing the prohibition of discrimination. In order to bring them closer to the law of the European Union, a number of important issues were identified that require scientific processing and comparative legal research. One of the current and problematic types of discrimination in Georgian reality is not hiring a person and/or dismissing him/her due to political or other opinions. Case law regarding these topics practically does not exist. The present article deals with the existing regulation related to discrimination due to political or other opinions in pre-contractual relationships. The present paper examines whether Georgian legislation complies with acts of ILO and European law.