Tag #Spain

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Marinaleda: Seville's Poorest Town

Marinaleda, a town of 2,577 inhabitants in Seville, Spain, has the lowest average gross income of €14,189 among municipalities with populations under 3,000 in 2022, significantly lower than the richest municipality in Seville, Tomares (€38,381), and only surpassed by two other towns in Andalusia.

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Reduced Inequality
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Glovo to Hire its Riders After Years of Legal Battles

Following years of legal challenges, Glovo, a Spanish food delivery company, announced it will hire its 15,000 independent contractors in Spain, a decision coming one day before its CEO's testimony in a criminal investigation and raising concerns among riders about their future income and working co...

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Judge Seeks to Investigate MEP Alvise for Illegal Party Financing

Judge José Luis Calama is investigating Luis Pérez Fernández (Alvise), a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), for allegedly receiving €100,000 from a cryptocurrency businessman in exchange for promised legislative favors, potentially violating campaign finance laws.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Far-Right Christian Summit to Convene in Spanish Senate

The Spanish Senate will host a far-right Christian summit on Monday, organized by Red Política de Valores, featuring speakers from across Europe, including representatives from Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy and Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, sparking controversy due to their views on LGBTQ+ right...

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Glovo to Hire 15,000 Couriers as Employees Amidst €740 Million Legal Battle

Glovo, facing numerous lawsuits for misclassifying 15,000 couriers as independent contractors, will hire them as employees, incurring potential costs of €440-€740 million in penalties and a €100 million reduction in profitability, following years of legal battles and criticism for violating Spain's ...

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Spain to Veto Hungary's Traineeship Directive

Spain will veto Hungary's proposed EU directive on traineeships, deeming it detrimental to worker rights, and will seek a blocking minority to prevent its adoption; the proposal lacks specifics on training quality, hours, and type compared to Spain's national regulations.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Spanish Committee Recommends Strict Limits on Children's Screen Time

A Spanish government committee recommends no screen time for children under three, limited use until six, analog phones for ages 12-16, and mandatory warning labels on devices about health risks and inappropriate content, based on a 250-page report citing neuroscientific and sociological studies.

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El Tuvi Convicted of 2019 Murder of Wafaa Sebbah

A Spanish jury unanimously convicted David S.O. ("El Tuvi") of the 2019 premeditated murder of Wafaa Sebbah, involving torture, sexual assault, and disposal of her body in a well; he faces life imprisonment.

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Andalusia Launches New Law to Boost Science and Innovation

The Andalusian government approved a new law to promote science, technology, and innovation, including tax incentives for companies investing in R&D, researcher mobility programs, a European Research Coordination Office, and a new Andalusian System of Excellence Research (Saiex).

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Stellantis Invests €4 Billion in Spanish Gigafactory

Stellantis and CATL will invest over €4 billion in Spain, building a Zaragoza battery gigafactory and a new electric vehicle production platform, exceeding prior expectations and contrasting with halted projects in other European countries.

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Tribunales anulan el 30% de las sanciones de la CNMC por cárteles

Entre 2014 y 2023, la CNMC impuso más de 1.000 millones de euros en multas por cárteles; sin embargo, los tribunales anularon el 30.5% de los 36 casos revisados y modificaron otro 44.5%, lo que cuestiona la eficacia de los procedimientos.

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Spain's Lack of Class-Action Lawsuits Costs Millions

Spain's lack of a legal framework for class-action lawsuits, resulting from a two-year delay in transposing the 2020 EU Directive, costs the state millions annually due to the overwhelming number of individual claims, unlike the efficient US system.

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