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How WorkDaten researches, verifies, updates and corrects content. We publish primary sources, declare review dates, and operate without AI-generated articles.

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WorkDaten exists to make working life across Europe easier to plan. Every page on this site — whether it is a working-days calculator, a public-holidays calendar, a salary benchmark, a VAT rule or an immigration visa guide — is built to give a reader a clear, verifiable answer in the language they read in. We treat that promise as a duty, not a marketing line.

Our editorial commitment rests on three principles. First, every piece of information must trace back to a primary source, usually a government website, an EU regulation or a published statistical release. Second, every page must declare when it was last reviewed, so a reader can judge for themselves whether the answer is current. Third, every translation must be produced or reviewed by a human who understands both the topic and the target language — we never publish machine translation as final content.

We do not write paid placements, we do not accept content sponsorship for specific data points, and we do not let advertising relationships influence the data we publish. If a fact would embarrass us to publish, we do not soften it; if a piece of guidance carries legal risk, we say so explicitly and link to the authoritative source.

Viri in citati

We rely exclusively on primary sources for the substantive parts of each page. For public holidays we use the official calendar published by each country's interior ministry, parliament or statistical office. For working days we calculate from those holiday lists combined with each country's weekend convention; we do not pull from third-party APIs whose update cadence we cannot verify.

For salary data we use Eurostat's structure-of-earnings releases, national statistical offices (Destatis, INE, ISTAT, INSEE, CBS, Statistik Austria), and published collective-agreement schedules where available. Where private salary surveys are referenced we name the survey and the publication year on the page itself.

For immigration content we cite the controlling legislation by article number (German AufenthG, Austrian NAG and AuslBG, Italian D.Lgs. 286/1998, Dutch Vw 2000, French CESEDA, Spanish Ley 14/2013 and others) plus the implementing ministry's English-language guidance. Salary thresholds for visa eligibility are taken from the most recent official decree and dated accordingly.

Whenever a statement on a page could be challenged, we add an inline reference or a footnote linking to the authoritative URL. We avoid quoting other commercial publishers as authority — if they got it from a government source, we go to that source directly.

Verification and fact-checking

Every numeric value on the site is verified against at least one official source before publication. For visa salary thresholds, we cross-check the controlling decree, the ministry's English summary and the EU Blue Card minimum where applicable. For tax brackets and social-security ceilings we read the annual finance act or implementing ordinance directly. We accept no "someone told us" data.

Each visa, holiday calendar or salary page is reviewed end to end at least once per year, and again whenever a change in the underlying law or schedule comes to our attention through official-gazette monitoring. The "Last reviewed" date you see on a page is the date of the most recent end-to-end review, not the date of the underlying data.

When we find a mistake we publish a correction directly on the page and update the last-reviewed date. If the correction is material — for example, a wrong salary threshold that could mislead a visa applicant — we add an explicit "Correction" note describing what was wrong and when it was fixed. We do not silently overwrite errors.

How often we update

Public holidays for the next twelve months are confirmed annually each January, when most member states have published the following year's calendar. We re-verify each country's calendar against the source published by the national parliament, gazette or statistical office. Working-days calculations follow automatically from the verified holiday list.

Visa salary thresholds are reviewed at the beginning of each calendar year and again whenever a country publishes a mid-year change. The German EU Blue Card threshold, the Austrian Red-White-Red Card point thresholds, the Dutch HSM salaries, the French Talent Passport minima, the Spanish HQP cap and the Italian Decreto Flussi quotas all change frequently — we monitor each gazette explicitly.

Statistical content such as average salaries and cost-of-living figures is updated when the responsible statistical office publishes a new release, typically once or twice a year. We do not interpolate between releases; if the most recent figure is from the previous year, the page states the data year explicitly.

Legal and procedural guidance for immigration is reviewed at minimum twice per year and whenever a substantive reform is enacted (such as Germany's 2024 Skilled Immigration Act reform, Austria's 2023 RWR Card reform, or France's periodic CESEDA amendments). Pages affected by a reform carry a visible "Updated" banner for at least 30 days after the change.

AI disclosure

We do not publish AI-generated articles. The substantive paragraphs you read on WorkDaten are written by humans — the founder and a small group of subject reviewers. We do use software to detect when a source page has changed, to flag dates that are approaching expiry, and to lay out repetitive tables. We do not use software to draft the explanatory text that surrounds those tables.

Translations into our twenty-five locales are produced through a combination of professional translation and human review. We do not publish raw machine-translation output as final content. Where we have not been able to complete a high-quality translation in a particular locale, the corresponding page is held back from indexing rather than served as low-quality content.

If you suspect a passage was machine-generated, please email us at the address in the Contact section and we will review and rewrite the passage publicly.

Independence and conflicts of interest

WorkDaten is self-funded by its founder and operates with no outside investment. We do not represent any law firm, immigration consultancy, bank or relocation agency. If at some point we add affiliate links — for example to a recognised banking app for incoming expats — those links will carry a visible "Affiliate" tag and will appear only on pages where the recommendation is genuinely useful for the reader, never on the data pages themselves.

We accept no payment for editorial coverage. We do not list visa, salary or holiday information on a paid basis. We do not amplify or hide a country in our coverage based on commercial interest. If you suspect a piece of content is influenced by an undisclosed relationship, the contact information at the bottom of every page reaches the founder directly.

Corrections and feedback

We welcome corrections from readers. If you have spotted a factual error — a wrong holiday date, an outdated salary threshold, a misrepresented visa requirement — please reach out through the Contact page or by emailing the address listed there. Most corrections are processed within a working week; urgent corrections that could mislead an applicant are processed within 24 hours.

Every correction is logged with the page slug, the date the issue was reported, the date it was fixed, and a brief description of what changed. We do not maintain a public correction log yet but we will publish one in 2026 alongside the second-anniversary site review.

Author and reviewer credentials

WorkDaten was founded by a software engineer and cross-border freelancer based in Austria who has spent the last several years navigating EU immigration, payroll, taxation and invoicing across multiple member states personally. The platform exists because the founder could not find a single trustworthy reference in his own native language for the questions he was asking on behalf of himself, his family and his small business clients.

Substantive immigration content is reviewed by readers who hold the visas described where possible (so a Blue Card page is reviewed by a current Blue Card holder, a DAFT page by a current DAFT entrepreneur, and so on) and by lawyers or migration advisers we consult on a topic-by-topic basis. Reviewers' identities are not published on individual pages to protect their privacy, but a summary list of credentials is available on request through the Contact page.

Statistical content is reviewed against the primary release by a team member with formal training in economics or statistics. Tax and payroll content is reviewed against the controlling legislation by a contributor who has filed in the relevant jurisdiction.

Kako to deluje

WorkDaten keeps privacy, cookie and terms information close to the rest of the platform so users can review important policies without losing the same language and navigation context.

Primer primera uporabe

Before relying on a calculator for a recurring workflow, a team can review the legal pages to understand how WorkDaten frames privacy, cookies and platform responsibilities.

Pogosto postavljena vprašanja

Kratki odgovori na najpogostejša vprašanja pred uporabo te strani kot referenco.

What is the purpose of the Uredniški standardi page?
It explains the legal, privacy or platform-use baseline that applies to this part of WorkDaten.
Do calculator inputs create an account automatically?
No. Using the calculators does not create an account by itself.
How should legal pages be interpreted?
They explain the platform position in plain language, but they do not replace formal legal advice for your business.
Does WorkDaten provide regulated advice?
No. WorkDaten offers planning information and estimator tools, while regulated decisions still require official verification.
Kako WorkDaten ravna z mojimi podatki?
WorkDaten hrani samo tehnično potrebne podatke za delovanje (zapisi strežnika, agregirana analytics, nastavitve piškotkov) in podatke poslane preko kontaktnega obrazca. Vrednosti kalkulatorja ostanejo na vaši napravi.
Kje lahko preberem celotno Politiko zasebnosti?
Politika je povezana v nogi in v pravnem razdelku. Pojasnjuje, kateri podatki se zbirajo, zakaj, kako dolgo in vaše pravice po GDPR.
Ali WorkDaten uporablja piškotke?
Bistveni piškotki za delovanje in izbirni analitični sloj, ki se naloži šele po soglasju v pasici piškotkov.
Kako uveljavim svoje pravice po GDPR?
Uporabite povezavo Kontakt v nogi za zahtevo dostopa, popravka, izbrisa ali prenosljivosti. Zahteve se odgovorijo v 30 dneh.
Kateri nadzorni organ je pristojen?
WorkDaten deluje iz EU in se zanj uporablja GDPR. Pristojni organ sledi sedežu upravljavca; kontakti so v Politiki zasebnosti.
Kje najdem Pogoje uporabe?
V nogi in pravnem razdelku. Opisujejo obseg storitve, omejitve in komercialni okvir.