Home » today » World » Labor law – A trade unionist fights in court for three hours of demonstration Labor law – A trade unionist fights in court for three hours of demonstration July 27, 2020 by world today news His hierarchy believes that the time spent scrolling should be deducted from his overtime balance. This is not the opinion of the prison guard. Faithful Mendicino Posted today at 9:05 p.m.— – The Federal Tribunal Keystone Should a prison guard trade unionist participating in a civil service demonstration subtract this time spent marching from his overtime pay? Yes, according to his hierarchy. Not at all, according to his lawyer, Me Romain Jordan, who has been fighting since 2018 to win his case. To date, the issue has still not been decided by the courts. ABO articles are for subscribers only. — Related posts:Samuel García, the senator who scolds his wife and wanted to be PopeHe withdraws from his mother's insurance and "takes 2.22 million as a reward for the live broadcaste...CNN Prima News presents a hockey series and broadcasts the EP leaders' debateShannon McDaniel is the new CEO at PanduitShare this:FacebookX Related Radamel Falcao García would go to Inter Miami, of the MLS – International Soccer – Sports The City will celebrate August 1 despite the awakening of the Covid-19 Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: