LAW NEWS
MAIN ASPECTS OF THE PLANS ON EQUALITY AND EQUAL PAY REGULATED BY ROYAL DECREES 901/2020 AND 902/2020, OF 13 OCTOBER
Law News – Labour Law Department – November 2020 Royal Decree 901/2020 of 13 October, regulating equality plans and their registration and amending Royal Decree 713/2010, of 28 May, on the registration and deposit of collective labour agreements and settlements (“RD 901/2020“) and Royal Decree 902/2020, of 13 October, on equal pay
MAIN ASPECTS OF THE PLANS ON EQUALITY AND EQUAL PAY REGULATED BY ROYAL DECREES 901/2020 AND 902/2020, OF 13 OCTOBER
Law News – Labour Law Department – November 2020 Royal Decree 901/2020 of 13 October, regulating equality plans and their registration and amending Royal Decree 713/2010, of 28 May, on the registration and deposit of collective labour agreements and settlements (“RD 901/2020“) and Royal Decree 902/2020, of 13 October, on equal
LABOUR NEWS
Labour Law Department – October 2020 Legal news for the 3rd quarter of 2020* The Supreme Court ratifies a tax-exempt minimum for personal income tax for severance payments made to senior management Main aspects of remote working regulated by Royal Decree-Law 28/2020, of 22 September Extending social measures to protect
APPROVAL OF TAXES ON DIGITAL SERVICES AND FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Law News – Tax Law Department – October 2020 Last Friday, Law 4/2020 of 15 October, on The Taxation of Certain Digital Services and Law 5/2020 of 15 October, on the Financial Transactions Tax, were published in the Official State Gazette. Although both laws will not come into force until 16 January 2021,
APPROVAL OF TAXES ON DIGITAL SERVICES AND FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Law News – Tax Law Department – October 2020 Last Friday, Law 4/2020 of 15 October, on The Taxation of Certain Digital Services and Law 5/2020 of 15 October, on the Financial Transactions Tax, were published in the Official State Gazette. Although both laws will not come into force until
THE SUPREME COURT DECIDES THAT DELIVERY RIDERS HAVE BEEN WRONGLY DESCRIBED AS SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS
Law News – Labour Law Department – October 2020 The Plenary of the Fourth Chamber of the Supreme Court (“TS”) of 23 September 2020 has ruled that the relationship between a delivery rider and the company (in this case GLOVO) is one of employment (they are neither self-employed, nor TRADE). This ruling confirms the judgment