Etiqueta 'Spain furlough'

Employment office Palma, Mallorca
Employment offices in Mallorca reopened in mid-June last year.
Union denouncing the handling of ERTE claims
Sorting out issues with ERTE furlough claims has proved to be very difficult.

A closed restaurant in Valencia.
Hospitality continues to be badly affected.
13% of hospitality businesses have not brought back workers from ERTE
A third of businesses dismissed employees or did not renew contracts.

Yolanda Díaz, Spain's employment minister
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's employment minister
Minister says ERTE extension will maintain current protection
Agreement on ERTE extension to end-May is expected this week.

Spain's employment minister, Yolanda Díaz.
Spain's employment minister, Yolanda Díaz, will begin ERTE extension discussions on Friday.
- Greece and Portugal cash in as Spain says adios to Golden visa
- Ryanair to base 16 aircraft at Palma airport this summer, an investment of $1.6 billion and supporting 7,000 jobs
- Mallorca set to welcome back young British seasonal workers
- Residents furious in Palma NO-GO area
- Weekend weather: No masking the fact that carnival could be a wash-out