Centro de conocimiento
Artículos de expertos sobre derecho laboral neerlandés, CAO y registro de tiempo.
Workforce rules differ by country and industry. This hub links practical time-and-attendance topics to how modern clocking supports accurate records, audit trails, and exports to payroll, HR, ERP, and accounting—while staying presence-based, not surveillance.
Regions and regulatory focus
We publish for a multi-jurisdiction world: EU and EEA working-time law, US federal and state wage-and-hour themes, Middle East and GCC practice, and growing coverage for Turkey and Italy alongside the Netherlands and wider Europe.
- European Union and EEA: Working Time Directive, national gold-plating, ECJ expectations on objective recording, and GDPR-aligned handling of attendance data.
- EE. UU.: temas federales y estatales sobre registros horarios, horas extra y pausas—siempre con asesoría en EE. UU.
- Middle East and GCC: regional payroll norms, calendar and week patterns, and Arabic-first documentation for HR and auditors.
- Netherlands: CAO sector rules, staffing agencies (uitzendbureau), Arbeidstijdenwet, and Dutch payroll ecosystems such as Exact and Visma.
- Turkey: working time, overtime documentation, and scalable attendance records under Turkish Labor Law—coordinate with local advisors.
- Italy: collective agreements and working-time reporting in line with national labor practice—verify with Italian professionals.
Eight languages, one source of truth
Browse timeset.eu in English, Arabic (RTL), Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, and Italian so HR, operations, and legal partners can align on the same material.
Articles, checklists, and integrations
Deep dives on Dutch rules and EU court guidance, plus tools to move from policy to payroll-ready data.
Entender los cambios 2024 en las normas CAO neerlandesas (y cómo ayuda el registro de tiempo)
Los convenios colectivos neerlandeses (CAO) se actualizan con frecuencia. Este artículo resume los cambios clave de 2024 y cómo el registro automático del tiempo le mantiene conforme.
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Cómo afecta a su pyme la sentencia del TJUE sobre el registro del tiempo
El TJUE ha aclarado que los empleadores deben disponer de un sistema objetivo y fiable para registrar el tiempo de trabajo. Explicamos qué implica para las pymes neerlandesas.
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Regional compliance checklist
Choose EU, US, or Middle East focus and download a structured employer checklist for time tracking, retention, and payroll handoff.
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Dutch employer compliance overview
How timeset maps to Dutch AVG/GDPR expectations, CAO-heavy sectors, and agency workforce models.
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CRM, ERP, HR, and accounting
Push attendance into your existing stack via API, scheduled exports, or custom integrations—so finance and HR stay in sync.
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Frequently asked questions
- What did the ECJ say about recording working time?
- The Court of Justice of the EU expects employers to use an objective, reliable system to record hours worked. Purpose-built time terminals and tamper-aware logs help meet national implementations of EU working-time law.
- Does this Knowledge Center replace legal advice?
- No. Content here is educational. Confirm every obligation with qualified counsel in each jurisdiction where you employ people.
- Which languages is timeset.eu available in?
- English, Arabic, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, and Italian. Each locale has its own URL prefix, for example /en/knowledge and /it/knowledge.
- Why does offline-capable time tracking matter for compliance?
- Gaps in clock data create payroll and dispute risk. Local buffering when the network fails preserves continuity; encrypted sync when connectivity returns supports complete records for audits and exports.
Information on this page is general and may not reflect the latest legal changes. Always verify with qualified professionals.