Is the working week in supermarkets returning?

After initiating proceedings at the end of May to review the constitutionality of Article 35 A of the Internal Trade Act, which prohibits work on Sundays, the Constitutional Court left the Government and the Parliament with the opportunity to amend the disputed legal provision by the end of November at the latest.

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It is almost certain that the Constitutional Court will soon, very likely, declare Sunday shop closures unconstitutional.

Half a year ago, they initiated the constitutional review process, and the Government and Parliament, although they were given a deadline, did not request a stay of the process in order to amend the law or otherwise regulate the ban on Sunday work.

The Government says that they have left it up to employers and unions to reach an agreement, but it is almost impossible for the amendments, even if they are proposed, to be adopted by parliament in the next twenty days.

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