Two years ago the EU passed the EU Whistleblowing Directive and started the clock on a December 2021 deadline. If you have 250 or more workers, time is swiftly running out to ensure you're compliant.
Each EU country has until December 2021 to implement the Directive into law. Some countries have already finalised their laws, but where they haven't, EU law might apply directly.
What is the EU Whistleblowing Directive?
Under the Directive, businesses and government bodies operating in any EU country must set up an internal whistleblowing system to give whistleblowers confidentiality and provide access to an independent investigation.
Two deadlines apply depending on workforce size:
- Businesses and government bodies with 250 or more workers must be compliant by 17 December 2021.
- Businesses and government bodies with between 50 and 249 workers have a further two years and must be compliant by 17 December 2023.
The Directive aims to create a minimum standard across the EU and give whistleblowers protection in all member states, fixing the inconsistent approaches taken by countries historically.