The so-called 9 hour time lapse – Observer



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Means that there are supposed to be different check-in and check-out times in the same company, to avoid overcrowding in the immediate vicinity or next to transport platforms, like the subway or the train. Before the publication of the Resolution of the Council of Ministers (70-A / 2020), there was no certainty whether the Government would completely leave the definition of these schedules to the companies or if it would be imposed some kind of conditioning. Now, the answer that gives, in a few lines, the document published this Friday night, in the Diário da República, says nothing on the subject.

The Correio da Manhã had advanced this Friday morning, citing a government source, that the measure should be applied to companies with at least 50 workers, without the work hours being subject to changes and the entries and exits have to be spaced at intervals between 30 minutes and an hour. However, two government sources contacted by the Observer said they were not aware of this timestamp in the document that was being prepared. One of these sources said that each company must carry out this management in accordance with your criteria, within the limitations of the Labor Code.

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Although it serves as recommendation for the rest of the country, tailored it will be mandatory only in Metropolitan Areas, as António Costa announced.

That is, it will be a concern in 19 municipalities in the capital’s area of ​​influence (which includes, in addition to Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Mafra, Vila Franca de Xira, Loures, Odivelas, Amadora, Oeiras and on the north bank of the Tagus and Almada, Seixal, Barreiro, Moita, Montijo, Alcochete, Montijo, Palmela, Setúbal and Sesimbra on the south shore); and 17 other municipalities around Porto (which also covers Póvoa de Varzim, Vila do Conde, Trofa, Santo Tirso, Maia, Matosinhos, Valongo, Paredes, Gondomar, Vila Nova de Gaia, Espinho, Santa Maria da Feira, Arouca, São João da Madeira, Oliveira de Azeméis and Cambra Valley).

Is supposed to have also a delay. After the Council of Ministers on Thursday, the Prime Minister recalled that in the first outbreaks detected in the workplace “the moment of contagion was especially during meal breaks, in which there was a excessive proximity me relaxation me decrease in protection measures”. At first, António Costa said, “because people cannot eat with a mask on,” thus increasing the risk of contamination.

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The Government, for now, does not say anything on the subject in the Resolution of the Council of Ministers. This Friday morning, Correio da Manhã reported, based on a government source, that they were at stake fines from 612 euros for business volumes of less than 500 thousand euros. But if they reached 10 million euros in annual turnover, they could, at least, have to pay 4,080 euros. In other words, it would be at stake labor offenses considered very serious in the Labor Code. But, according to a government source heard by the Observer before the Resolution was published, this matter will still be subject to opinion social partners.

The document of the Council of Ministers indicates that the rules must be applied in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto unless it is “manifestly impractical”, as the Observer had said, based on a government source. The document does not what conditions are covered for this phrase or if it is at the discretion of the supervisory entity.

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