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Borja González addresses the legal challenges posed by working time recording regulation | El País

icon 26 March, 2026

Borja González, counsel at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, analyses the main legal challenges arising from the regulation of working time recording in Spain, in a context marked by disagreements among social stakeholders and practical difficulties in implementing the rules.

In particular, he highlights the implications of the digitalisation of working time records and remote access to such information by the Labour Inspectorate, emphasising the significant difference between the current system and the one that could result from the new regulation.

According to him, the current framework is based on formal requests and specific deadlines, whereas a system allowing continuous digital access would represent a substantial operational shift: “In that case, there would be no requests or deadlines, and access could be granted at any time not only to the Labour Inspectorate but also to employee representatives”.

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