Getting a manicure while she was on sick leave almost cost her her job. He was saved by a detective who didn’t know how to do his job.

Companies increasingly make use of the services of private detectives to investigate whether their employees really They are on sick leave or they are faking itwhich would be reason enough to a disciplinary dismissal. According to the detectives themselves, the companies that use their services do so because they previously They already have signs that there is fraud, which is why the majority of cases that are investigated agree with the companies that hire them and end up in disciplinary dismissal. However, in some cases, the way that evidence is obtained is the key to the success of the case. This is what happened to the employee of a beauty center in Barcelona. Despite being able to prove that there had been fraud, a sentence The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia declared the dismissal null and void and forced the company to compensate its employee. Medical leave and dismissal. The employee at the beauty center went to the doctor because of pain in her left hand and back, and they gave her the temporary disability leavewith rest and rehabilitation to recover. While she was still on sick leave, the company began to suspect that perhaps she was not that sick and decided to hire a private detective to check what she was doing outside of work. The detective prepared a report in which he noted that the worker had performed a manicure service for which she had charged 35 euros in cash while she was still on sick leave. With that report as a key piece in its argument, the company fired her via disciplinary dismissal, alleging that she had broken trust and that she was taking advantage of her leave to work on her own. In your dismissal letter you could read: “(…) you summoned, and performed a manicure treatment on, a person who was accompanied by said company (of detectives), at the aforementioned address, and charged this person in cash 35 euros for the service performed. The company has sufficient evidence, images and videos that confirm the regularity of these events.” What the court decides. The worker appealed the dismissal because she understood that it was unfair and was based on evidence obtained illegally. In the first instance, the Social Court No. 1 of Barcelona agreed with the company and declared that the dismissal was appropriate, and assigned the employee to collect 771.15 euros for untaken vacations plus 10% late payment interest. But did not recognize compensation some. The story changed when the case reached the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJCAT), when the worker appealed that first sentence. The Social Court reviewed how the detective’s evidence had been obtained and concluded that it was invalid because it had been obtained by inducing the situation. That is to say, something that was already happening had not been observed, but rather the opportunity had been created for the employee to do that manicure. What Detectives Can and Can’t Do. The case puts on the table what private detectives can do when investigating a person on sick leave and what lines they cannot cross. From Sentinel Private Detectivesremember that the law “prohibits them from taking images or evidence of events that occur in the intimate part of people’s lives. The garden is also considered an extension of the home,” so they cannot record there if it is a closed space. The investigation agency points out that their work should focus on “following and observing, without forcing situations,” and that their role is that of “mere observers of facts and behaviors.” Jordi Briñoldirector of Brininvest Detectiveshighlights that its activity is regulated by the Private Security Law and for the Civil Procedure Law, and that in cases of sick leave they can only act in “open spaces.” According to his explanation, “anything that happens in intimate spaces or that has what is called an expectation of privacy, we cannot access there”, and any monitoring must comply with what he calls “the triple judgment of proportionality”, that is, that the evidence is adequate, necessary and that it does not take longer than reasonable. The researcher clarifies that they can carry out actions under pretext (for example, making an appointment in a publicly announced consultation), but “we cannot provoke an unnatural response”, which fits with the idea that the person under investigation cannot be induced to commit the infraction. Why the detective’s evidence is useless. In this case, the court considers that the detective did not limit himself to looking from the outside at what the convalescent employee was doing as his regulations dictate, but that he intervened to make the behavior happen for which she was later punished. Along these lines, the ruling links with the doctrine of the Supreme Court that rejects evidence based on provocation, and remembers that situations cannot be fabricated and then used as an excuse to fire. By removing the detective’s report from the case, the company’s entire argument collapsed, so the Court understands that the true reason for dismissal is that the worker I was on medical leavesomething that Law 15/2022 prohibits using illness as a reason to dismiss a person because it represents discrimination due to illness. For this reason, the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia declares the dismissal void, orders that the company reinstate the employee, pay her all the salaries that she stopped receiving during the time that the judicial process lasted and pay her 7,501 euros for moral damages, in addition to 600 euros in defense fees. In Xataka | Social Security has published the data on sick leave in 2024 and we have bad news: we have broken a record Image | Unsplash (Behnaz Kh)

The same process that set your manicure is now under suspicion

September starts, and with him the return of many routines. In beauty salons, UV lamps come back on to shine and hardness to the nails after summer. But something has changed: some of the most popular enamels can no longer be used. A European prohibition has just entered into force and promises to transform the manicure industry. New course, new rules. The new course arrives with a background change in European beauty salons: since September 1, 2025, enamels with TPO or DMPT/DMTA, two essential chemicals in the low lamp -fixing process, can no longer be sold or applied. Regulation (EU) 2025/877, approved last MayIt is blunt. For the European Commission, There is no margin of doubts: Both compounds are in the category of CMR substances (carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction). AND There is also no time margin: The prohibition is immediate, without the possibility of selling warehouse remains or continuing to use them in rooms. The sanitary motifs that push the veto. The decision is based on scientific studies that point to serious health risks. According to eldiario.esthe DMPT showed carcinogenic effects on livers, lungs and stomachs of rats and mice. For its part, the TPO, a photoiniciator that accelerates drying with UV light, has been linked to fertility damage and reproduction problems, As The Independent explained. Experts Consulted by the country They warn that hall professionals are the most exposed, manipulating these substances and inhaling them daily. “The greatest risk is when it is applied, because at that time you can inhale and get in contact with the skin,” Miguel Motas, toxicologist at the University of Murcia, told the medium. The European Commission confirmed that the TPO has been classified as toxic to the 1B category reproduction and, since no exception request was submitted, its inclusion in the list of prohibited substances was automatic. A market that is recomposed. For brands, the consequence is clear: reformulate products. According to a woman todaythere are already alternative formulas without Tpo or DMPT that resort to less aggressive photoiniciators. The prohibition, in fact, could accelerate innovation and open the door to safer and sustainable products. While Europe hardens the rules, in the United States the TPO continues for sale. The Independent He has pointed out that the regulatory difference could force multinationals to unify formulas on a global scale so as not to maintain two different versions. A blow to the halls. Critical voices arise from the sector itself. The TPO-EU platform, that groups distributors and professionalsdenounces that the measure has been applied “suddenly” and without transition margin. According to its spokesmen, this lack of adaptation period will force to withdraw entire stocks and will cause significant losses for thousands of small manicure rooms. While Brussels argues that health protection must be above any other interest, TPO-EU claims a more balanced approach, with implementation deadlines that allow the sector to adapt without sinking economically. In contrast, they remember that in countries like the United States, products with TPO are still marketed, which shows that the European prohibition has been too drastic. Although there is more. Beyond the European veto, gel manicures have long dragged medical criticism. According to the Catalan Society of Family and Community Medicineallergic dermatitis consultations, bleeding, pain or UV rays are increasingly frequent. Prolonged use also damages natural nails: fragility, dryness, spots and onicolysis (nail detachment) are consequences described in a report by The Conversation. Even asthma cases and allergic reactions have been documented, probably due to the dispersion of allergens throughout the day. The problem is not limited to chemicals. Nail dryers that emit ultraviolet light are also under suspicion. As The New York Times has detaileddifferent studies show that this radiation can deteriorate the DNA of the skin and generate mutations similar to those of a melanoma. The principle of a broader change? The case of semi -permanent enamels is not isolated. As noted by professor Nicolás Olea in the countrythe European Agency for Substances and Chemical Mixtures will not stop at the TPO: the debate on other compounds (eg, triclosan or certain nanomaterials) is still underway. The current prohibition marks a turning point: it requires the industry to raise the security bar and consumers decide informed. Between the promise of impeccable nail and health prudence, Europe has moved file and changed its balance. Image | Unspash Xataka | There are people traveling to Türkiye and undergoing one of the most painful medieval torture with one goal: to be higher

‘Marble nails’ and other manicures that are trendy and combine with everything this winter

This winter, manicures are dressed in elegance and sophisticationwith designs that range from the most classic styles to the most avant-garde. An example of them are the marble effect nailswhich have become a true phenomenon, conquering the catwalks and the hearts of lovers of the nail art. But they are not the only protagonists of this season. Therefore, below we invite you to explore the manicures that can become the perfect complement to any outfit during these months of the year. Join us on this tour of the twelve most notable winter trends and discover how to show off perfect nails that combine with all your day-to-day looks. 112 © @nailsbylauren.o ‘Marble nails’ Marble effect nails, or marble nailsare a trend that stands out for its elegance and versatility. This technique, inspired by the veins and textures of natural marble, allows you to create unique and sophisticated designs on your nails. From neutral and pastel tones for a more romantic look, to vibrant and contrasting combinations for a bold style, the possibilities are endless. 212 © @thegelbottlenz Ice effect manicure Winter wraps us in a white blanket, with its snowy landscapes and icy waters, which can also inspire a unique and captivating nail style. Designs inspired by the texture and color of ice and snowwith a delicate chrome finish, may be what you are looking for for your next manicure. A great success for those who are looking for a simple, but impeccable look. 312 © @_ivynailart ‘Mocha mousse nails’ This brown chosen as the color of the year 2025which reminds us of rich cocoa and creamy coffeebrings a unique depth and warmth to your manicure. A shade that brings a feeling of sophistication and elegance to any look. He mocha mousse It combines perfectly with any style, whether casual, formal or minimalist. Besides, Its neutral tone makes it an ideal background to create any manicure style, 412 © @nailsbylauren.o Manicure with gold relief If last season gold accessories, such as scrunchies, became essential to elevate any look, This time the gold trend moves to our nails. The golden reliefs are positioned as the perfect detail to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your winter manicure. This finish provides a touch of luxury and luminosity that contrasts wonderfully with the darker and warmer tones of the season. 512 © @enevanailart Dark cherry nails This trend is a bold and sophisticated proposal that combines the intensity of black with the warmth of red, creating a deep and mysterious tone. This color, which evokes the tone of a ripe cherryis perfect for those looking for an elegant and subtle manicure. Its versatility is undeniable, it can be as sophisticated as it is informal, depending on how it is combined. 612 © @thenailologist ‘Velvet nails’ If at Christmas the manicure cat eye captivated us with its magnetic flashes and intense colors, now The trend is evolving towards a more subtle and elegant style. The velvet nails They are positioned as one of the queens of this season, offering a shiny and luminous finish thanks to the same magnetic effect. However, This time the main colors are much softerlike pale pinks, which provide a romantic and delicate touch. 712 © @chummy.nails Custom French Manicure The French manicure, a timeless classic, is reinvented this winter with a bolder and more personalized twist. This season we abandon the traditional tones naked and whites to give way to more daring and original color combinations. Both the base and the line of the French manicure are transformedexploring tones that go beyond the conventional. 812 © @thecolornook ‘Grandmacore nails’ He nail art grandmacore It is a charming trip to the past that pays tribute to the timeless elegance of our grandmothers. Inspired by classic fashion and vintagethis style is characterized by sophisticated and feminine designs that evoke bygone eras. From the iconic red nails of Hollywood, symbol of glamor and sophistication, to the deepest burgundy tones, 912 © @simlynail Nails in ‘cinnamon’ tone Manicure in shades cinnamon or cinnamon It has become one of the warmest and most cozy trends with which to face the cold of winter. This tone, inspired by spice, brings a feeling of comfort and sophistication to our hands. Its possibilities range from a matte and minimalist finish to shiny designs. that will never go unnoticed. 1012 © @mrsmckennabarry ‘Tortoise nails’ If there is a manicure style that has managed to stay at the top of trends for several seasons, it is undoubtedly the the tortoise nails. Its characteristic print tortoiseshellinspired by the turtle shell, gives them timeless elegance and unmatched versatility. It is not surprising that once again they have become the center of attention. 1112 © @moskvichka_nails minimalist styles This winter season, minimalist manicures continue to reign supreme. The tones naked and the soap nailswith its soft and luminous finishremain a timeless and versatile option that combines perfectly with any style. The beauty of these manicures lies in their simplicity, since They allow you to highlight the natural beauty of your nails without overloading your look. 1212 © @monika__nails gradient effect The manicure with a gradient effect consists of applying different shades of the same color or the same chromatic range on each nail, creating a smooth transition of color that adds depth and dimension to the hands. Earth tones, like brown and burgundy, are ideal for creating elegant and timeless gradients this winter, but the possibilities are endless.

the ‘chocolate cherry’ color and square nails are trending

Jennifer Lopez, like kylie jennerhas confirmed the prediction of famous manicurist Gina Edwards: “square nails inspired by the 90s will set the trend this fall-winter,” she predicted. It seems that the elegant minimalism and unique details star in the season’s proposals, turning nails into a key accessory for any look. Jlo is clear about it and that is why she has opted for this design for the promotion of the new movie he stars in: Unstoppable. It is a long autobiographical story that tells the story of Anthony Robles, a wrestler who was born without a leg and overcame numerous obstacles to become a national wrestling champion. Jennifer Lopez plays Judy Robles, the wrestler’s mother. In full tour to publicize the filmJlo has also leaned towards the enamel that is in fashion: the cherry chocolatein which, by the way, we see her looking gorgeous. Jlo’s manicures become a trend It is not the first time that JLo confirms a manicure trend and makes it her own. This winter, according to Sofya Khasanova, co-owner of Siberia, there are four color ranges that will be in fashion. dark purple: Dark purple has established itself as one of the most popular colors of the season. This shade balances fun and sophistication, adapting to any occasion. With a pearl finish, purple is transformed into an even more luxurious and refined option. All shades of gray: gray tones have become a must of winter. From a single shade to mixtures of several shades, gray nails, especially with pearl finishesoffer an elegant manicure that is easy to combine with any style. Dark blue and green: For those looking for something different, dark shades of blue and green are ideal. These colors stand out for their sophistication and versatility, being perfect for short and long nails, square or round. classic red: Red, the timeless color par excellence, remains a safe and sophisticated choice. During winter 2025, darker tones dominate, providing an air of elegance and sophistication that never goes out of style. But JLo has gone one step further and has blended the first color with the last, also giving it a touch of brown, which is the quintessential fashion everything this season. © tombachik © Jlo Jennifer Lopez usually trusts the man who is also Selena Gomez’s manicuristTom Bachik. The singer usually maintains the length of her nails and always moves between reds, Bordeauxearth colors and the most neutral ones. It is the first time, however, that we see her look such long square nails. The also actress usually prefers more almond-shaped silhouettes But, like a good trend setter, this winter she prefers the fashionable way. © tombachik © tombachik © tombachik Another detail to take into account about JLo’s manicure is that rarely chooses nail arts striking. The businesswoman also prefers smooth enamels and usually chooses the classic finish: gloss. This year, however, the cat-eye effect, tortoiseshell and the snake effect are also going to be a trend. Do you dare with them or are you from JLo’s team and you stay with the most discreet version of fashion of the moment?

Paula Echevarría returns to the semi-updo that best suits her and renews her manicure like Jennifer Lopez

With a light foundation, a subtle peach blush and a lipstick in the shade with a satin finish, Paula Echevarría has posed naturally and smiling in the spotlight of the last event he attended in Madrid. The actress, who has opted for the most discreet brown eyeshadow and she has made up her eyes in a simple and elegant way with black pencil in a water line and marked mascara, she was especially pretty last night with your trusty semi-updo and the manicure that is back in fashion. © GTRES Paula Echevarría’s uncomplicated semi-updo Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., presented yesterday evening at COAM in Madrid the new Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 models, which set a new standard for mobile AI. Paula Echevarría, Miguel Torres, Maxi Iglesias, Kira Miró, Carolina Marín, Xuso Jones and Miriam Giovanelli They were some of the well-known faces who did not want to miss this event. For the occasion, Paula Echevarría opted for a simple semi-updo. A relaxed hairstyle that we have seen her wear on many occasions. And it doesn’t surprise us!: it suits him wonderfully and is one of the easy party hairstyles that look best, whatever the shape of your face and the length of your hair. The actress usually wears this hairstyle with straight hair and She usually releases two strands to frame her face. The interpreter does not have curtain bangsbut it is faithful to a very flattering parade that gives you a lot of play to create hairstyles of this style. © GTRES Paula has given volume to her hair at the roots and has slightly fluffed her hair at the height of her ears to partially cover them, obtaining a sophisticated and elegant result. That of the Samsung ambassador in Spain is the updated version of a very classic and timeless hairstyle that moves away from those with a polished finish and effect wet hair which are now also a trend. © GTRES ‘Yes, I have colored my nails again’ That air classy of the semi-collected Pau Eche It is what gives meaning to the burgundy enamel that has also been chosen. The actress, who, like JLo, she is usually faithful to nail polishes in natural colors, she has distanced herself from her fetish manicure and, as she herself has told her virtual followers on social networks, “she has given color to her nails again”. Coincidentally, Jennifer Lopez has done the same this week within the framework of the promotion of the new film in which he stars. Of course: “Jenny from the block” has also abandoned her usual almond manicure to dare with the so trendy square nails, which Kylie Jenner also wears. However, Paula has preferred to stick with the shape that best suits hands with short fingers and narrow nails. © GTRES The footwear that Paula has rescued Paula Echevarría not only has recovered his trusted semi-updo and the nail polish that returns every fall-winter, but also, she has once again worn the footwear that she wore so much when she was also a blogger. © GTRES We talk about over the knee boots. The Asturian has worn them with a two-tone striped set of gray-scale skirt and jacket and a white shirt. A rejuvenating bet with which has once again shown that the years do not pass by her.

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