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Cepyme Election: De Miguel Challenges Cuerva for SME Leadership
Ángela de Miguel, backed by Antonio Garamendi, challenges Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme in an election on May 20th, impacting SME representation and policy influence.
Cepyme Election: De Miguel Challenges Cuerva for SME Leadership
Ángela de Miguel, backed by Antonio Garamendi, challenges Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme in an election on May 20th, impacting SME representation and policy influence.
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40% Bias Score


CEOE Challenges Cepyme Presidency with De Miguel's Candidacy
Ángela De Miguel, unexpectedly announced as CEOE's candidate, will challenge Gerardo Cuerva for the Cepyme presidency on March 16th, escalating the conflict between the two organizations over labor reform and voting rules.
CEOE Challenges Cepyme Presidency with De Miguel's Candidacy
Ángela De Miguel, unexpectedly announced as CEOE's candidate, will challenge Gerardo Cuerva for the Cepyme presidency on March 16th, escalating the conflict between the two organizations over labor reform and voting rules.
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40% Bias Score


Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.
Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Employers Reject Government's Work Hour Reduction
Spanish employers' groups, CEOE and ATA, strongly reject the government's proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, planning to actively lobby against it in parliament; the government approved the measure despite the employers' opposition, citing 11 months of unsuccessful tripartite negotia...
Spanish Employers Reject Government's Work Hour Reduction
Spanish employers' groups, CEOE and ATA, strongly reject the government's proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, planning to actively lobby against it in parliament; the government approved the measure despite the employers' opposition, citing 11 months of unsuccessful tripartite negotia...
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48% Bias Score


CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...
CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...
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48% Bias Score

Cepyme Announces May 20th Election Amid Internal Power Struggle
The president of Cepyme, Gerardo Cuerva, announced that the organization's presidential elections will be held on May 20th, calling for a fair and transparent process amid an internal power struggle with CEOE leader Antonio Garamendi, who is supporting a rival candidate.

Cepyme Announces May 20th Election Amid Internal Power Struggle
The president of Cepyme, Gerardo Cuerva, announced that the organization's presidential elections will be held on May 20th, calling for a fair and transparent process amid an internal power struggle with CEOE leader Antonio Garamendi, who is supporting a rival candidate.
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44% Bias Score

Garamendi Calls for Unity Amidst Internal Conflict Within Spanish Business Organizations
During the ATA's electoral assembly, CEOE president Antonio Garamendi urged unity among business organizations, particularly criticizing the internal conflict with Cepyme president Gerardo Cuerva, while also voicing concerns about the government's proposed work-day reduction.

Garamendi Calls for Unity Amidst Internal Conflict Within Spanish Business Organizations
During the ATA's electoral assembly, CEOE president Antonio Garamendi urged unity among business organizations, particularly criticizing the internal conflict with Cepyme president Gerardo Cuerva, while also voicing concerns about the government's proposed work-day reduction.
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52% Bias Score

Power Struggle Erupts within Spain's Business Organizations
A power struggle is underway within Spain's business organizations as CEOE President Antonio Garamendi seeks to replace Cepyme's leader, Gerardo Cuerva, before the 2025 elections, leading to intense internal conflict and legal challenges regarding voting regulations.

Power Struggle Erupts within Spain's Business Organizations
A power struggle is underway within Spain's business organizations as CEOE President Antonio Garamendi seeks to replace Cepyme's leader, Gerardo Cuerva, before the 2025 elections, leading to intense internal conflict and legal challenges regarding voting regulations.
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44% Bias Score

Power Struggle Erupts in Spain's Business Leadership
Antonio Garamendi, CEOE president, wants Gerardo Cuerva out as Cepyme president, offering him a less prominent position within CEOE; Cuerva will run for reelection, creating a conflict that will reshape power dynamics in Spain's business sector.

Power Struggle Erupts in Spain's Business Leadership
Antonio Garamendi, CEOE president, wants Gerardo Cuerva out as Cepyme president, offering him a less prominent position within CEOE; Cuerva will run for reelection, creating a conflict that will reshape power dynamics in Spain's business sector.
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40% Bias Score
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