Work, Sick Leave, or Employment Issue Checklist in Romania: What To Do Now
Practical documentation steps for workplace problems, sick leave, unpaid wages, dismissal concerns, or employment paperwork issues in Romania.
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Quick answer
Keep your contract, payslips, schedules, medical notes, and written messages, then confirm employment rules for Romania with the official labour authority, employer policy, union, adviser, or qualified professional.
Official source for Romania
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Additional official travel and safety resources
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- U.S. Department of State — International Travel — Written primarily for U.S. citizens. Useful safety and entry context for all travellers.
- GOV.UK — Foreign Travel Advice — Written primarily for British nationals. Useful safety and entry context for all travellers.
- Your Europe — EU Citizens and Residents — Relevant for EU/EEA citizens and residents. Covers travel, work, residence, and consumer rights within the EU.
How to verify official information
Before applying, paying a fee, travelling, or submitting documents, confirm the latest requirements with the responsible official authority. Rules, fees, forms, deadlines, and office procedures can change.
Use the official government portal, embassy or consulate, police or cybercrime authority, bank, airline, employer, tax authority, or consumer protection authority depending on the problem. Avoid unofficial paid sites that imitate government services.
Who this is for
This guide is for workers, contractors, job applicants, and employers in Romania who need careful first steps before making employment claims.
Checklist
- Save your contract, offer letter, handbook, payslips, schedules, and all work messages to a location you control outside your work account.
- For sickness or absence, follow the employer notification process required in your contract and keep medical evidence if your employer requests it.
- Write a neutral timeline of events with dates, witnesses, meetings, and documents.
- Ask for important decisions or instructions in writing — an email or text is sufficient.
- Check official labour, tax, social-security, or workplace safety guidance before relying on rights summaries from non-official websites.
- Get local advice if dismissal, discrimination, injury, immigration status, or unpaid wages are involved — these can have legal time limits.
Notify your employer in writing
Most employment contracts require specific notice for sick leave, personal leave, or absence. Check your contract or handbook for the procedure. Even if you call first, follow up with a written message and keep the confirmation.
Medical certificates and when they apply
Some employers and jurisdictions require a medical certificate for sick leave beyond a set number of days. Others do not. Confirm what your employer and applicable employment law require in your area. Do not assume — ask HR or your manager in writing.
Preserve employment records now
Keep copies of important records outside your work account if allowed. Access may disappear after suspension, dismissal, or a system change. Employment records in Romania may have legal retention limits — ask your employer or labour authority if uncertain.
Separate policy from law
Employer policy and employment law in Romania are not always the same thing. Your employer may apply more generous policies voluntarily. What is legally required depends on the law and your contract type, not what you read in a general summary.
Use written communication
Short, factual, polite messages are usually safer than emotional or accusatory ones. Ask clear questions. Request written answers. Keep copies of every exchange.
Required documents or information
- Contract or offer letter
- Payslips and work schedules
- Medical note or sick leave certificate if relevant
- Written messages and meeting notes
- Employer policy, handbook, or HR communications
Common mistakes
- Relying only on verbal conversations.
- Missing employer notice procedures for sickness or absence.
- Deleting work messages or schedules.
- Assuming online employment-rights summaries apply to your specific contract type.
- Not asking for a written explanation when an important decision is communicated verbally.
FAQ
- Do I have a right to paid sick leave?
It depends on local law, contract type, employment status, and employer policy in Romania. Confirm with official labour guidance or qualified advice — do not rely on general summaries.
- What if my employer will not answer in writing?
Keep a record of verbal requests and dates. Send a follow-up email summarising what you asked and when. If the issue affects pay, safety, dismissal, or legal rights, consider seeking local advice.
- Does this guide replace legal advice?
No. Employment rules in Romania should be checked with official or qualified local sources.
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Editorial note
Generated starter guide for Romania. It intentionally avoids unverified local claims and directs readers to official authorities for country-specific rules.
Last updated 2026-05-31 · Sources checked 2026-05-31.
Disclaimer: This page is practical information only. It is not legal, immigration, financial, medical, or official government advice. Rules, fees, deadlines, and procedures can change.
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