Banasik Wozniak i Wspólnicy Kancelaria Radców Prawnych Sp. P
Lawyers
Aleksandra Woźniak
- Phone+48 22 622 35 04
Work Department
Labour Law Department
Position
Managing Partner
Career
Attorney-at-law with a long-term experience and a broad practical knowledge in the area of individual and collective employment law. As an experienced expert in the area of legal services for commercial entities, she establishes relationships easily and understands Clients’ business needs. She was growing in knowledge during her long-term cooperation with professor Małgorzata Gersdorf.
She represents employers in cooperation with management board members and top management staff (also in the context of the public sector salary cap act), as well as parties in the course of pre-litigation negotiation and in the litigation before the administrative and common courts, Highest Court and before the Constitutional Tribunal. She supports Clients in their contacts with the National State Inspectorate, Inspector General for Personal Data Protection, National Insurance Institution and before other authorities.
Within the field of individual employment law, she prepares drafts of all kinds of contracts (including management contracts or non-competition agreements) as well as statements on termination of employment contracts.
She has rich experience in negotiations with trade unions. She participated in numerous negotiations pertaining to collective bargaining agreements and social benefit packages. She offered advice in relation to making agreements on remuneration, bonus and work regulations or employee benefit fund regulations. She was engaged in consulting in the process of group lay-offs and in the process of a so-called transfer of undertaking or part thereof to another employer.
She participates in the process related to termination of binding force of collective bargaining agreements and implementation of new internal sources of employment law. She supports her clients on every stage of collective disputes, starting with negotiations, through the stage of mediation and strike referendum, until the strike stage itself.
Languages
Polish; English; German
Education
University of Warsaw