MA | Gazette Edition 25: 1 July 2016

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Exemptions Introduced for Foreign Health Workers Under Temporary Protection in Turkey, New Rules for Midwives

Turkey’s Ministry of Health has introduced exemptions from certain pre-application criteria for employing foreign health workers in private health institutions. In certain conditions,... [Read More]

Turkish Constitutional Court: Employee Complaint to Public Authorities Protected by Freedom of Expression

The Turkish Constitutional Court recently held that terminating an employment agreement based on the employee lodging a complaint about the employer to the... [Read More]

Turkey Introduces Rules for Disabled Customer and Over 70s to Improve Accessibility and Safety for Banking Services

Turkey has introduced regulations to improve accessibility to banking services for disabled customers, as well as customers over 70 years old. The changes... [Read More]

Turkish Public Procurement Tenders: Technology Development Zone Projects Now Eligible; Increased Health and Safety Requirements

Turkey has widened the scope of its public procurement regime to now allow Technology Development Zones to participate in tenders. These zones have... [Read More]

Turkey’s Banking Regulator Amends Loan Classifications and Provision Requirements, Plus Method for Calculating Bank Equity

Turkey’s Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency has made a series of regulatory amendments to loan classifications, provisions to be reserved for loans, as... [Read More]

Turkey Introduces More Comprehensive Incentive Framework For Using Domestically Manufactured Equipment in Renewable Energy Generation

Turkey has introduced a more comprehensive and detailed regulatory regime for incentives available when using domestically manufactured equipment in renewable energy generation. The... [Read More]

Occupational Physicians and Safety Specialists Now Required for “Low Hazard” Turkish Workplaces With Less Than 50 Employees

Turkish public institutions and workplaces which fall into the “low hazard” category, which have 49 employees or less, must now provide occupational health... [Read More]

Turkey Increases Regulator Powers and Requirements for Electronic Communication Service Providers

Turkey’s Information and Communication Technologies Authority (“Authority”) has received new powers to suspend Service Providers’ authorizations, audit information, as well as require companies... [Read More]