Spain: public consultation launched to prepare upcoming bills regulating remote working and work through online platforms

On 6 June, Spain’s ministry of labour launched a consultation ahead of the drafting of two bills. The consultation forms part of preparatory work for legislation on new forms of work that are currently subject to limited regulation. The consultation is open to public participation and can be accessed via a portal set up by the ministry. Open until 22 June, it will gather input from stakeholders in the area, from individuals to the organisations and associations that are most representative of the people whose jobs will potentially be affected by the new regulations.

Through . Published on 08 June 2020 à 16h08 - Update on 21 July 2020 à 16h07

Regulating remote working. As regards the issue of remote working, the text submitted for consultation highlights the current legal framework and the advantages offered by new technology that no longer requires employees to be present at their workplace: saving time spent on transport, flexibility, cutting costs, streamlining working hours,…

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