Societas et Iurisprudentia (Sep 2021)

Partial Ideas for Improving the Legal Regulation of Assessment of Competence to Work

  • Lenka Scheu,
  • Martin Štefko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31262/1339-5467/2021/9/3/19-36
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 19 – 36

Abstract

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This paper deals with medical examination of employee’s ability to work. Although from a legislative-technical point of view, this regulation is considered to be successful, in practice it causes major problems in the area of assessment care, which is evidenced in particular by the case law. Referencing to practice, we can state that the idea of the occupational health services provider as professional assistant of the employer in providing for the protection of employees’ occupational health has not taken hold at all. Employers justifiably ask why they should pay for a medical report giving them no legal certainty. Employers, on the other hand, want to pay for services that give them a solid basis for further action against employees. From the analysed regulations, it is clear that the issue of health assessment and medical reports remains in some respects still gaping, both in terms of the nature of the medical report and in terms of accepting the lack of work capacity of providers of occupational health services.

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