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Spanish Unions Push for 37.5-Hour Workweek in May Day Protests

UGT and CCOO demand swift government action on labor reforms, warning of intensified street pressure if delays persist.

Los secretarios generales de UGT, Pepe Álvarez, y de CCOO, Unai Sordo, en la rueda de prensa de presentación de los actos del Primero de Mayo, este lunes en Madrid.
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Overview

  • UGT and CCOO are leading around 50 May Day demonstrations across Spain, emphasizing the push for a 37.5-hour workweek and broader labor reforms.
  • The unions are urging the government to authorize the draft bill for parliamentary debate, which has been stalled since February due to political challenges.
  • Union leaders warn that parliamentary inaction will lead to increased public mobilization, citing widespread worker support for reduced working hours.
  • Additional demands include raising unfair dismissal compensation and updating workplace safety laws to address mental health and accident prevention.
  • The demonstrations also highlight concerns over global economic pressures, with CCOO criticizing U.S. trade policies and calling for stronger European unity.