Spanish ministers agree to cut legal working week to 37.5 hours
- Spanish ministers agreed to reduce the legal working week to 37.5 hours without changing salaries, as confirmed on February 4 during a Cabinet meeting.
- Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz stated this plan is central to her party's support for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government.
- The proposal faces opposition from the CEOE, which claims it could increase costs for firms and hurt competitiveness.
- Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo suggested delaying the change to allow small businesses to adapt, highlighting Spain's strong economic growth.
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