Social Security Admits that the Inspection Cannot Enter the Business of the Autonomous, as the Supreme
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The Social Security Act protects the business of the self-employed; the Labour Inspectorate is no longer able to enter the areas where the company is headed without judicial authorization, according to an instruction issued this week by the Directorate of the State Labour and Social Security Agency; the criterion clarifies the actions of the inspectors following the Supreme Court's ruling of April, which equated the business's registered office …
The Supreme Court raised the registered office of the business to a constitutionally protected home The Social Security establishes this nuance in its instruction for inspectors The coincidence of the registered office and the workplace does not prevent the entry of the inspection The Labour and Social Security Inspectorate visits more than 250,000 businesses per year The Directorate of the State Agency for Labour and Social Security has issued …
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