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Meloni Outlines Labor Decree With Employment Incentives
Major unions including UGT and CCOO organized demonstrations in Madrid on May 1. Protesters marched from Gran Vía to Plaza de España starting at 12:00 PM. The unions are demanding rights regarding wages, housing, and democracy.
Cadena SER
Spanish Small Businesses Saw 13,586 Closures Last Year
A total of 13,586 small businesses closed in Spain last year, averaging approximately 37 store closures per day. According to the trade association Acotex, the retail sector grew by 0.6% with a turnover of 11.107 billion euros.
COPE
Spanish Attorney General Imputed In Case
Teresa Peramato has been named the new Attorney General of Spain. The transition involves a shift in the judicial hierarchy, as the new appointee replaces a prosecutor from a much lower rank. The appointment follows her appearance before the Congress where she issued a statement titled 'Healing Wounds' regarding the state of the Public Prosecutor's Office. The source describes the current state of the Spanish Prosecutor's Office as a deep wound. Her appointment follows the departure of the previous Attorney General, García Ortiz. Media reports suggest the move is viewed by some as a purge, as the majority association of prosecutors has released a statement in response to the recent leadership changes. The new appointee will succeed the Superior Prosecutor of Madrid, Moderna Lastra, who is being replaced by a prosecutor lower in the hierarchy.
Onda Cero Spain
One In Three Spanish Workers Earn Under 1000 Euros
Nearly 49% of employees in Spain report experiencing workplace violence, including verbal and physical risks. Mental health-related sick leaves in the country have increased by almost 70% in recent years.
Cadena SER
Málaga Property Prices Rise 15 Percent
Property prices in Málaga have increased by 15 percent compared to last year. According to Ministry of Housing data, the cost per square meter is approaching 3,000 euros. Rental prices in the area have also risen by nearly 8 percent.
Cadena SER
Top Chef Winner Donates 100,000 Euros To Rare Disease Project
Ivana Rodríguez, winner of the Spanish television show Top Chef, donated 100,000 euros to the El Ángel de Javi foundation. Her sister contributed an additional 120,000 euros to the project.
COPE
Spain To Implement Identity Protection For Agricultural Workers
The initiative aims to implement worker identity verification to prevent criminal organizations from using duplicate documents to facilitate illegal labor. Moret stated the move is socially for both workers and the migrant labor force typically utilized in the sector.
Onda Cero Spain
At Least 20,000 People Attend May Day Protest In Malaga
Labor unions UGT and Comisiones Obreras have organized over 100 demonstrations across Spain. A central May Day demonstration is underway in Malaga to mark International Workers' Day. Union leaders are demanding housing reforms as a primary grievance. The march is led by Vice President Yolanda Díaz alongside UGT General Secretary Pepe Álvarez and CGT General Secretary Aisordo. The event serves as a central act for May 1st celebrations. Approximately 20,000 people attended a May Day demonstration in Malaga on May 1, according to union reports. The protest was described as festive and focused on anti-war claims. Most of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's ministers are attending various demonstrations across Spain, including one in Valencia. The event took place under clear weather conditions.
Onda Cero Spain
Spanish Landlords, Tenants Face Uncertainty
The head of the Public Ministry has not yet consolidated the appointment of Julián Salto to the National Court. Salto is the prosecutor who investigated tax fraud involving a commission agent. A prosecutor has been impeached in a case, an event that has never happened before. A judge is needed to address the harassment, persecution, and violence against citizens who have a right to privacy, including the wife of the President of the government. The question is how long this violence will be tolerated. Twenty-five percent of the planned production for winter cereals could not be sown. January's storms are expected to flood the remaining planted wheat. Consequently, sown hectares of winter cereals have been left fallow or planted with sunflowers. Some eligible land for cotton planting may not have been sown.
Cadena SER
Urgent Protests Convened In Girona Over Flotilla Seizure
Demonstrations have been called in Girona following reports that Israeli forces intercepted 22 vessels from a flotilla. The incident allegedly resulted in the seizure of 194 individuals.
Bluesky Social