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DOI: 10.5553/EELC/187791072020005002027
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Rulings | ECJ 7 May 2020, case C-96/19 (Bezirkhauptmannschaft Tulln), Working Time, MiscellaneousVO – v – Bezirkshauptmannschaft Tulln, Austrian case |
Keywords | Working Time, Miscellaneous |
DOI | 10.5553/EELC/187791072020005002027 |
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A Member State can require a driver of a vehicle with a digital tachograph, if both automatic and manual entry are lacking, to present a statement which his employer has drawn up according to the form annexed to Decision 2009/959/EU on a form concerning social legislation relating to road transport activities. |