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Spanish court rules against early arriving employee

Early arrival violates workplace rule

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December 12, 2025
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An eager employee was fired from her job after regularly arriving early at work for nearly two years. The laid-off woman took the company to court, challenging her termination. However, the court decided that the employer was not at fault.

The 22-year-old woman, whose identity was not disclosed, worked for a company where her shift officially began at 7:30 am. But for almost two years, she consistently arrived between 6:45 am and 7:00 am.

Her employer documented 19 separate instances in which she showed up before the permitted time and noted that she had ignored multiple verbal and written warnings instructing her not to do so.

Management argued that her early arrival added no value to operations, as she had no assigned tasks before the official start of her shift.

Instead, her presence created workflow issues and disrupted coordination among team members who operated within a structured schedule.

The company also stated that on some days, she attempted to clock in through the company’s mobile application while still off the premises, raising further concerns about trust and conduct.

Despite ongoing reminders to comply with workplace rules, the woman refused to adjust her behaviour.

Her employer stated that her actions amounted to a deliberate disregard for established procedures and a pattern of conduct that undermined the employer-employee relationship.

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Eventually, the firm dismissed her for serious misconduct, citing a breach of internal regulations and loss of confidence in her commitment to follow instructions.

Unhappy with the decision, the woman took the matter to the Social Court of Alicante, arguing that her dismissal was unjust and disproportionate. During the hearing, the court examined her attendance records, warning notices, and the employer’s documentation of her conduct.

The judges concluded that the problem was not her punctuality itself but her refusal to comply with direct instructions over an extended period.

The court emphasised that her actions broke Article 54 of the Spanish Workers’ Statute, which permits dismissal in cases of repeated disobedience or a breach of good faith.

With the ruling, the court upheld the employer’s decision to terminate her contract, affirming that the company had sufficient grounds to take action after nearly two years of warnings, disruption, and unmet expectations.

Hindustan Times

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