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Economists Anticipate a Deterioration of the Spanish Economy in the Second Semester Weighed by Tariffs and Lower Consumption

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The Barometer of the General Council of Economists warns that reducing working hours would have a negative impact on productivity and the performance of SMEs

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The Barometer of the General Council of Economists warns that reducing working hours would have a negative impact on productivity and the performance of SMEs

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The government has postponed until September the process in Congress of reducing working hours to 37.5 hours - by law, indiscriminately in all sectors and...

·Madrid, Spain
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62% of economists believe that the reduction of working hours to 37.5 hours would reduce workers' productivity and affect economic performance, especially of SMEs. It is the main conclusion of the economic barometer of the General Council of Economists (CGE) presented this Thursday by its president, Miguel Ángel Vázquez, with criticism of the existing proposals in this field: "Being in agreement with the ultimate objective of reducing the day, p…

Economists anticipate economic downturn in the second part of the year, with fiscal pressure and labour costs as the main "barriers" to competitiveness

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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