Etiqueta 'Fijo discontinuo'
Employment
Tourism industry alarm at state budget failure
The low-season 50% cut in social security contributions for "fijo discontinuo" employees is likely to cease.
Employment
Low-season fijo discontinuo working up 80%
The increase appears to be a clear sign of a lessening of the impact of seasonality.
Employment
Record high in the number of "fijo discontinuo" employees
"Fijo discontinuo", permanent employment subject to seasonal lay-off, is closely linked to working in the tourism sector.
Employment
Tourism demand is meaning more "fijo discontinuo" contracts
The main unions are not celebrating. A record tourism season should have had a more positive impact on the labour market.
Employment
Employment returning to pre-recession levels
Proof of this lies with the fact that the earlier tourism season has increased the number of employees who have "fijo discontinuo" contracts on the employment register.
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