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Díaz Downplays the Absence of Psoe Ministers While Defending the Day's Reduction: "I Didn't Feel Alone"

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The second vice president of the government and minister of labor, Yolanda Díaz, has diminished importance to the absence of socialist ministers (only Bolaños remained, who even went away for a moment and returned) in the plenary session of this Wednesday in which she unsuccessfully defended the project to reduce working hours. "Not only did I not feel alone, but I was passionate about what I did because this is a measure that is won on the stre…

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The second vice president of the government and minister of labor, Yolanda Díaz, has diminished importance to the absence of socialist ministers (only Bolaños remained, who even went away for a moment and returned) in the plenary session of this Wednesday in which she unsuccessfully defended the project to reduce working hours. "Not only did I not feel alone, but I was passionate about what I did because this is a measure that is won on the stre…

·Madrid, Spain
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After a very crumbling debate, with an unprecedented confrontation so far between the government and Junts, the Right have united their votes in Congress on Wednesday to knock down the reduction of the working day to 37.5 hours a week, a nuclear project of the ministry led by Yolanda Díaz. PP, Vox, Junts and UPN have given the green light to the amendments to the entire law presented by the party of Carles Puigdemont, the popular and Vox, who ha…

·Spain
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Diaz warns "the three right" that to lay down the 37.5 hours will be billed among their voters

Yolanda Díaz will tighten time registration and companies fear a wave of inspections / The leader of Sumar intends to bring the bill back to the lower house and approve some measures before then

On 10 September 2025, the Spanish Congress of Deputies rejected the government's reform aimed at reducing weekly working time. This bill, defended by left-wing Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Vice-President Yolanda Díaz, intended to gradually increase from 40 hours to 37.5 hours without loss of pay. The failure of the text, rejected by a short majority led by the right and the extreme right, marked a turning point in the debate on the organisat…

Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz signed their government agreement on October 24, 2023 at the Reina Sofia Museum in central Madrid. The star measure promoted by Sumar in that document was the reduction to working hours to 37.5 hours a week. An initiative aimed at improving the lives of more than twelve million workers. Pure progressive brand.The coalition government, almost two years later, leaves Congress Wednesday with the rejection of the propo…

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redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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