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Pepe Álvarez Warns of Mobilizations if the Work Week Is Not Reduced to 37.5 Hours El Diario Montañés

The unions planned to concentrate in front of Congress on Tuesday to pressure the parties that are against the initiative
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The Minister of Labour has decided to postpone the approval of the decree that would reduce the workers’ day to 37.5 hours, among other obligations – such as the digital day registration – for the self-employed, finding that they would not have enough support to get it through. According to Lorenzo Amor, president of the National Federation of Associations of Self-employed Workers (ATA), the postponement means “a momentary respite” for thousands…

The unions planned to concentrate in front of Congress on Tuesday to pressure the parties that are against the initiative

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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