El Derecho español sobre comedores de empresa: actualidad y paradojas
Keywords:
dinners, wages in values, extra-wage benefits, restaurant ticketsAbstract
Two rulings dated 1938 established the obligation of companies to make dinners
available to their workers, whether this would be in the form of a place arranged for
such purpose, or by even serving food. Since then no other state norm has taken care
of the matter, discussing whether the old norms are still current.
On the other hand, when workers really benefit from the company’s dinner, of lowprice
food or of restaurant tickets; all sorts of doubts rise regarding their juridical
nature.
The present study revises this old institution, examining the most recent sentences
and reporting the state of the matter.
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