Spanish anti-exploitation law leads to court ruling that workers can have pay deducted for coffee breaks

A law in Spain which was brought in to prevent the exploitation of workers has enabled a company there to stop paying its staff for smoking and coffee breaks.

Spanish anti-exploitation law leads to court ruling that workers can have pay deducted for coffee breaks

A law in Spain which was brought in to prevent the exploitation of workers has enabled a company there to stop paying its staff for smoking and coffee breaks.

Energy firm Galp said it was implementing a new law in Spain which requires companies to record employees' entrances and departures from the workplace.

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