Jin10 Data, May 5 - The Spanish government is promoting a plan to reduce the weekly working hours to 37.5 hours. On Monday, Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez spoke at a business event in Barcelona, stating that the cabinet will discuss the plan tomorrow and then submit it to parliament. However, this bill will face a long approval process in parliament, and it is far from certain whether it will receive enough support from lawmakers.
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Spain will promote a plan to shorten the weekly working hours.
Jin10 Data, May 5 - The Spanish government is promoting a plan to reduce the weekly working hours to 37.5 hours. On Monday, Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez spoke at a business event in Barcelona, stating that the cabinet will discuss the plan tomorrow and then submit it to parliament. However, this bill will face a long approval process in parliament, and it is far from certain whether it will receive enough support from lawmakers.