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Compromís Averts Split with Sumar, but Crisis Remains
Compromís, a Valencian coalition, narrowly avoided a split with Sumar after a 10-day crisis stemming from Sumar's refusal to include Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a storm-related investigation. Compromís will reassess its agreement with Sumar this week, seeking greater autonomy, but remains within...
Compromís Averts Split with Sumar, but Crisis Remains
Compromís, a Valencian coalition, narrowly avoided a split with Sumar after a 10-day crisis stemming from Sumar's refusal to include Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a storm-related investigation. Compromís will reassess its agreement with Sumar this week, seeking greater autonomy, but remains within...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Labor Minister Seeks to Address Absenteeism in Reduced Workday Bill
Spain's Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, is negotiating parliamentary approval for a bill reducing working hours, addressing employer concerns about absenteeism to garner support, and proposing to use the bill as a framework for setting absenteeism reduction targets, engaging with businesses and uni...
Spanish Labor Minister Seeks to Address Absenteeism in Reduced Workday Bill
Spain's Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, is negotiating parliamentary approval for a bill reducing working hours, addressing employer concerns about absenteeism to garner support, and proposing to use the bill as a framework for setting absenteeism reduction targets, engaging with businesses and uni...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Employers' Distrust of Junts Threatens Reduced Work-Hours Bill
Spanish employers are concerned that Junts per Catalunya may ultimately support the government's bill to reduce working hours to 37.5 hours per week despite announcing an amendment against it, prompting them to plan alternative strategies with the PP and Vox to either reject or modify the bill.
Spanish Employers' Distrust of Junts Threatens Reduced Work-Hours Bill
Spanish employers are concerned that Junts per Catalunya may ultimately support the government's bill to reduce working hours to 37.5 hours per week despite announcing an amendment against it, prompting them to plan alternative strategies with the PP and Vox to either reject or modify the bill.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Work Week Reduction Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Catalan Opposition
The Spanish government approved a bill to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but its passage is uncertain due to Junts's veto threat unless the bill is adapted to address the impact on Catalan SMEs; negotiations are ongoing, with the government offering financial aid but refusing to alter the core ...
Spanish Work Week Reduction Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Catalan Opposition
The Spanish government approved a bill to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but its passage is uncertain due to Junts's veto threat unless the bill is adapted to address the impact on Catalan SMEs; negotiations are ongoing, with the government offering financial aid but refusing to alter the core ...
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52% Bias Score


Podemos Suffers Major Setback in Spanish Regional Elections, Navarra Coalition Shows Strength
In the May 28, 2023, Spanish regional elections, Unidas Podemos experienced a major setback, losing regional governments and city councils; however, their Navarra coalition gained seats, highlighting the importance of local alliances in contrast to national party struggles.
Podemos Suffers Major Setback in Spanish Regional Elections, Navarra Coalition Shows Strength
In the May 28, 2023, Spanish regional elections, Unidas Podemos experienced a major setback, losing regional governments and city councils; however, their Navarra coalition gained seats, highlighting the importance of local alliances in contrast to national party struggles.
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48% Bias Score


Podemos's Resurgence and the Shifting Power Dynamics within Spain's Left-Wing Coalition
Podemos, after its split from Sumar, is focusing on housing protests to regain support, framing Sánchez's challenges as harassment while Iglesias offers himself as a lifeline to Sánchez, creating a power struggle within the left-wing coalition.
Podemos's Resurgence and the Shifting Power Dynamics within Spain's Left-Wing Coalition
Podemos, after its split from Sumar, is focusing on housing protests to regain support, framing Sánchez's challenges as harassment while Iglesias offers himself as a lifeline to Sánchez, creating a power struggle within the left-wing coalition.
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64% Bias Score

Delays Hamper Spanish Bill to Reduce Maximum Workweek
A Spanish bill to reduce the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours faces delays in the Congress of Deputies due to negotiations between the governing coalition and opposition, with a potential vote delayed until September.

Delays Hamper Spanish Bill to Reduce Maximum Workweek
A Spanish bill to reduce the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours faces delays in the Congress of Deputies due to negotiations between the governing coalition and opposition, with a potential vote delayed until September.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Business Groups Oppose 37.5-Hour Workweek, Predicting Price Increases
Spain's CEOE and Cepyme strongly oppose the government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek, predicting higher prices and reduced services due to increased business costs (potentially 7%, according to a government report). They urge political parties to reject the measure.

Spanish Business Groups Oppose 37.5-Hour Workweek, Predicting Price Increases
Spain's CEOE and Cepyme strongly oppose the government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek, predicting higher prices and reduced services due to increased business costs (potentially 7%, according to a government report). They urge political parties to reject the measure.
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52% Bias Score

Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...

Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...
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44% Bias Score

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Unions Face Criticism Amidst Delayed Workweek Reduction and May Day Protests
On May Day, CCOO calls for nationwide demonstrations to defend labor rights and the European project against Trump's threats, amidst criticism of unions' inactivity and the government's delayed approval of a bill to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours.

Spain's Unions Face Criticism Amidst Delayed Workweek Reduction and May Day Protests
On May Day, CCOO calls for nationwide demonstrations to defend labor rights and the European project against Trump's threats, amidst criticism of unions' inactivity and the government's delayed approval of a bill to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours.
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52% Bias Score

Díaz's 2025 Reform Plan Faces Opposition
Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, Yolanda Díaz, plans to introduce 12 legislative projects in 2025, including work hour reduction, minimum wage automation, dismissal reform, and increased worker representation in company boards, despite facing strong opposition from employers and challenges in p...

Díaz's 2025 Reform Plan Faces Opposition
Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, Yolanda Díaz, plans to introduce 12 legislative projects in 2025, including work hour reduction, minimum wage automation, dismissal reform, and increased worker representation in company boards, despite facing strong opposition from employers and challenges in p...
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44% Bias Score
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