
Labor Inspectors Warn Slovak Minister: Act or We Will Protect Ourselves
Labor inspectors in Slovakia have sent an official open letter to Labor Minister Rastislav Tomáš, warning that they will take self-protective action if the minister fails to respond to their concerns. The letter, the full text of which has been published, signals a significant breakdown in relations between the ministry's leadership and the inspection body tasked with enforcing workplace safety and labor law compliance across the country. Labor inspectors serve a critical role in Slovakia's workforce protection system, and their public challenge to a sitting minister is an unusual escalation that highlights internal tensions within the labor oversight sector. The inspectors' threat to "protect themselves" suggests they may pursue collective or legal action if their grievances — the specific nature of which were outlined in the letter — go unaddressed by Minister Tomáš.
