Global Legislative Update, December 2025
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December 10, 2025
The December Global Legislative Update provides insights from Mercer consultants worldwide. Download the 62-page print-friendly PDF for the latest coverage:
Global
- Artificial intelligence: Roundup: Global employer resources
- Minimum wage roundup: Roundup: Global employer resources
- Remote working: Roundup: Global employer resources
- Reproductive rights: Roundup: Global employer resources
- Right to disconnect: Roundup: Global employer resources
Americas
AsiaPac
- Australia: Payday super legislation introduced
- China: Occupational injury insurance coverage to interns and older workers expanded in Shanghai
- India: Labor codes implemented
- Japan: Monthly tax-exempt commuting allowances announced
- Singapore: Wage increases for in-house security officers announced
- Thailand: Maternity leave expanded, parental and care leave introduced
- Vietnam: Minimum wage to increase
EMEA
- European Union: Measures to improve access, effectiveness of supplementary pensions issued
- Belgium: Maximum value of meal vouchers to increase
- Croatia: Increased minimum wage announced
- Czech Republic: Increased minimum wage announced
- Denmark: Bereavement leave for spouses, cohabitating partners expanded
- Egypt: Salary thresholds for social insurance calculations increased
- Finland: Health insurance contribution rates announced
- Hungary: Expanded food purchase options using SZÉP card temporarily permitted
- Ireland: Government announces significant auto-enrolment policy change
- Lithuania: Minimum wage to increase
- Moldova: Minimum wage to increase
- Netherlands: Deadline extended for transition to new pension system
- Norway: Company-specific age limits abolished
- Poland: Collective bargaining agreements streamlined and expanded
- Russia: Minimum wage to increase
- Saudi Arabia: Health insurance disclosure form for smaller employers to be introduced
- Slovakia: Public holidays, sick leave payments and health insurance contributions adjusted
- Slovenia: Pension reforms will increase retirement age
- Tanzania: Minimum wage for private sector to increase
- United Kingdom: Budget includes pension changes
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