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University Student · SpainIt is the mantra that follows the new statute of the fellow, approved on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers, and by means of which the Ministry of Labour intends to put an end to the fraud detected around the figure of young people who train in companies. The norm is a mandate of the labour reform approved four years ago and specifically regulates, and for the first time, the rights and obligations of both companies and trainees. The norm is st…See the Story
Expenses Paid, Time Limits and Fines for Companies: the Keys to the New Statute of the Fellow Prepared by the Government
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Alberto Núñez Feijóo · SpainIn Spain it is possible to be self-employed and self-employed at the same time. This is what is called multi-activity, in which the worker contributes both in the general system and in that of self-employed employees. This double contribution is compensated by the Social Security with a series of bonuses and even a refund by means of the income declaration, but the PP wants to go further.The president of the main opposition party has proposed on…See the Story
The Pp Proposes that Self-Employed Workers Who Are Both Wage-Earners Should Never Quote Above the Maximum Base.
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Wages · SpainCCOO and the Bizkaia construction employer Ascobi have renewed the sector's labor agreement for three years (2025-2027). They have agreed on a 3% salary increase for this year and CPI plus 0.5% for the next two. It will affect 33,000 workers. Only CCOO has signed, but it is enough, as it has 52% representation. They have also agreed to reduce the number of working hours per year. Next year they will have to work 1,700 hours, and four hours less …See the Story