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Summary by El Pais
Recently, the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of the Canary Islands declared appropriate the dismissal of an employee who devoted part of her day to the private use of her social networks. To support the cessation, the company provided activity records and publications on the website of the offender. This is not an isolated case. In another litigation, the TSJ of Castilla y León validated the use of a control software to motivate the cessation o…

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Recently, the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of the Canary Islands declared appropriate the dismissal of an employee who devoted part of her day to the private use of her social networks. To support the cessation, the company provided activity records and publications on the website of the offender. This is not an isolated case. In another litigation, the TSJ of Castilla y León validated the use of a control software to motivate the cessation o…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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