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Ministerio de Trabajo
Organization GovernmentSpain's Ministerio de Trabajo (Ministry of Labor) is central to labor reforms, employment, and social dialogue.
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The Ministerio de Trabajo (Ministry of Labor) in Spain is the government department responsible for labor relations, employment policies, and social security matters. It plays a crucial role in shaping the country's labor market and ensuring workers' rights. The Ministry is currently newsworthy due to several ongoing debates and proposed reforms. These include union proposals to increase severance pay and limit probationary periods, as well as discussions surrounding the implementation of mandatory employee time tracking (registro horario). The Ministry is also involved in addressing issues related to false self-employment, as seen in the case of Uber Eats and unpaid social security contributions. Recent events include the Ministry's involvement in securing pardons for union activists and navigating disagreements within the government regarding the scope and implementation of labor regulations. The Ministry's actions are highly relevant as they directly impact workers, businesses, and the overall Spanish economy.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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