Workers from Slovenia

Temporary employment Slovenia - Personnel leasing Eastern Europe
Labour leasing from Slovenia and Eastern Europe is becoming increasingly important. There are various reasons why German companies are looking for labour from Slovenia and other European countries. We can quickly and successfully place Slovenian temporary workers and and we do this for subcontracted such as Craft, industry sectors and production. Whether you need a painter, electrician, locksmith, production worker, or craftsman from Slovenia – we are at your disposal for both large and small projects, on schedule.
Why temporary workers from Slovenia?
Temporary workers and subcontractors from Slovenia are very popular in Germany. Diligent production workers, assembly line workers, packers, order pickers, as well as auxiliary workers from Slovenia and Eastern Europe are especially sought after in production and logistics.
There are various reasons for this. One is the lower labour costs. The labour cost level in Slovenia is lower than in Germany and Austria. The geographical location also plays a major role. Slovenia borders Austria to the north and is only a few hundred kilometres away from Germany. This means that workers from Slovenia can be in Germany within a short time. Temporary workers and subcontractors from Slovenia placed by us can be ready for work within 7 days.
In addition, workers from Eastern Europe enjoy a good reputation in Germany and Austria as flexible, hard-working, and reliable. They are often employed in German companies.
Are you looking for highly qualified and hard-working skilled workers or diligent helpers? We guarantee you a smooth process and coordinate the employee leasing Slovenia as well as personnel placement - we take care of all the necessary paperwork and a legally secure contract for all parties involved!
Slovenia Work Permit for Germany – what are the requirements?
Employees from Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Slovakia as well as three Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - can now work throughout Europe without a work permit.
On the 1st of May 2004, Slovenia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Malta joined the European Union. However, there are restrictions on the free movement of workers for citizens from the East-Central European accession states.
Citizens of Slovenia can move freely throughout the EU without a passport or visa.
Temporary workers from Slovenia can work for German companies as temporary workers or subcontractors for a limited period of time. They can only be employed on a permanent basis if the companies can prove that no suitable candidates are available from their own country. Workers from Slovenia must be registered by the employer.
Are you looking for specialists from abroad or temporary workers or subcontractors from Slovenia or Eastern Europe? We are at your disposal with our pool of workers from Eastern Europe and will provide you with the necessary workers quickly and reliably.
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A1 certificate – what applies for workers from Slovenia?
The A1 certificate is required for Slovenian workers for postings to a member state of the European Union (EU), to a contracting state of the European Economic Area (EEA) or to Switzerland.
The A1 certificate proves that the worker from Slovenia is socially insured in their home country while working in Germany. As a result, they do not have to pay social security contributions in both countries.
The A1 certificate must be requested by employers through the electronic application procedure for their employees from Slovenia.
Posting from Slovenia – what do employers need to consider?
When posting employees from Slovenia to Germany, an employment contract must be signed. The employment contract, on the basis of which the employee is posted, must clearly outline the following aspects:
- Duration of the work abroad
- Public holidays and days off
- Minimum annual leave
- Wage level and currency in which wages are paid
- additional overseas health insurance
- Wage level and currency in which wages are paid
Temporary employment from Slovenia - What is the procedure?
We support you in all questions and matters concerning the secondment of staff from Slovenia to Germany.
- Let us know your personnel requirement - by telephone or by enquiry form
- We search our internal database for suitable candidates who meet your criteria.
- Work permits are commissioned by us.
- We organise transport for the workers to the job site. They can be ready to start work in Germany in as little as 7 days.
