Sumario: | This book provides a comprehensive legal analysis of teleworking within public sectors in Spain. It examines the current legal framework, including the Basic Statute of Public Employees, and explores the rights and obligations of public employees engaged in telework. The text addresses the procedural aspects of teleworking authorization, its duration, and implications for risk prevention and fiscal responsibilities. Authors Federico A. Castillo Blanco and Juan Antonio Maldonado Molina, along with contributors, offer insights into technical and structural requirements for telework, the impact on fiscal policies, and the transformation of workspace management. This work is intended for legal professionals, policymakers, and academics interested in employment law and telework regulation.
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