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ON THE USE OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE IMAGES AS EVIDENCE FOR PROVING THE APPROPRIATENESS OF DISCIPLINARY MEASURES
Law News – Labour Law Department – September 2021 The Supreme Court delivered on 21 July 2021 a Judgment unifying doctrine, in which it ruled that a lack of information on the purpose of the installation of video surveillance cameras cannot lead to the inadmissibility of evidence justifying a dismissal.
WORKERS AFFECTED BY A COLLECTIVE REDUNDANCY WITH AN AGREEMENT, MAY INDIVIDUALLY CHALLENGE THE REASONS FOR DISMISSAL
Law News – Labour Law Department – July 2021 Constitutional Court Judgment number 140/2021, of 12 July, corrects the dictum of Supreme Court Judgment number 699/2018, of 2 July, which excluded the possibility of reviewing the reasons justifying a collective redundancy (Expediente de Regulación de Empleo or ERE) through individual proceedings in cases
WORKERS AFFECTED BY A COLLECTIVE REDUNDANCY WITH AN AGREEMENT, MAY INDIVIDUALLY CHALLENGE THE REASONS FOR DISMISSAL
Law News – Labour Law Department – July 2021 Constitutional Court Judgment number 140/2021, of 12 July, corrects the dictum of Supreme Court Judgment number 699/2018, of 2 July, which excluded the possibility of reviewing the reasons justifying a collective redundancy (Expediente de Regulación de Empleo or ERE) through individual
LAW 10/2021, ON REMOTE WORKING, NEWS REGARDING ROYAL DECREE-LAW 28/2020
Law News – Labour Law Department – July 2021 Law 10/2021, of 9 July, on remote working (“Law 10/2021”), which replaces Royal Decree-Law 28/2020, of 22 September, on remote working (which we commented on in our AJ of 24 September 2020). The rule came into force the day after its
LAW 10/2021, ON REMOTE WORKING, NEWS REGARDING ROYAL DECREE-LAW 28/2020
Law News – Labour Law Department – July 2021 Law 10/2021, of 9 July, on remote working (“Law 10/2021”), which replaces Royal Decree-Law 28/2020, of 22 September, on remote working (which we commented on in our AJ of 24 September 2020). The rule came into force the day after its publication
MAIN IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON PERSONAL INCOME TAX SELF-ASSESSMENT FOR 2020
Law News – Tax Law Department – April 2021 The Firm has produced a list of the main impacts that COVID-19 will have on personal income tax self-assessment for 2020, the campaign for which begins tomorrow, 7 April, and which will affect, above all, the self-employed, tenants, workers subject to