The recent court ruling in Switzerland validated the practice of requiring factory workers to clock out for bathroom breaks, raising significant concerns about worker rights.
Labor inspectors criticized the practice, stating it could force employees to restrict their bodily needs, potentially leading to serious health consequences.
The company argues that all breaks—regardless of type—should be clocked out, asserting that employees have the freedom to determine the length of their breaks.
The ruling has exposed a potential labor law loophole in Switzerland, a country known for its stringent standards in both labor practices and quality production.
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