Cyprus: Only 25% of asylum seekers are registered with social insurance services, Minister says
The government plans to introduce new legislation to address undeclared and illegal labor, with bills set to be presented to the House of Representatives in June for a vote before the summer recess. Labor Minister Yannis Panagiotou highlighted the recent increase in such practices and emphasized the need for swift action. The Minister also discussed benefits for Turkish Cypriots under the Ministry of Labour’s jurisdiction and presented data showing a correlation between undeclared labor and increased migration. The proposed legislative changes include increasing fines for undeclared work to €1000 and holding main contractors liable in addition to subcontractors. Additionally, there will be provisions for electronic registration of all employees in the Ministry’s information system.