Spain Proposes Historic 37.5-Hour Work Week While Maintaining Full Salaries
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Spanish government ministers have agreed to reduce the standard work week from 40 to 37.5 hours without cutting wages, marking a revolutionary shift in labor policy. The groundbreaking proposal, which still requires parliamentary approval, aims to enhance work-life balance and economic productivity across the nation.
Spain Defies Global Trend with Declining Income Inequality Over Three Decades
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Spain has achieved a remarkable reduction in income inequality since 1990, contrasting with rising gaps in other developed nations. Government programs and policy measures have helped Spain maintain lower inequality levels, with the top 1% now holding 10% of total income compared to 20.9% in the US.