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Arbeitszeiterfassung ist Pflicht: Was das BAG-Urteil für Millionen Beschäftigte bedeutet

Das Bundesarbeitsgericht hat entschieden: Arbeitszeiterfassung ist Pflicht. Doch ab wann gilt sie? Und was bedeutet das für Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer?
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