Workers in Spain could soon be toiling for fewer hours each week but still earning the same salary, thanks to legislation ...
MADRID - The Spanish government took the first legislative step on Tuesday towards reducing the working week from 40 to 37.5 ...
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The Spanish government reached an agreement to reduce the number of workweek hours to 37.5 from 40, as Prime Minister Pedro ...
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Spanish ministers agreed on Tuesday to cut the legal working week to 37.5 hours with no change in salary, forging ahead with ...
There’s plenty of beautiful countries around the world, so if Spain don’t want us, we’ll go to live in one of them, such as Thailand,’ says mum Amanda Surringer ...
During its weekly meeting, the cabinet endorsed the decrease from the current 40 hours through an executive decree drafted by ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez praised Egypt's central role in securing the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and ...