Malta:
Employment Law Update – Employers To Keep Record Of The Hours Worked By Employees
11 June 2019
Fenech & Fenech Advocates
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The latest article by Partner
Paul Gonzi discusses the obligation for Employers to keep
record of the hours worked by Employees.
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/employers-must-set-up-objective-reliable-accessible-system-paul-gonzi/
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