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A HR Chief Tipped Feijoo for His Words About Absenteeism at Work: 'People We Suspected Had a Story of Being Out of Work Will Have Been One or Two in 20 Years'

The PP leader has put a controversial debate on the table.

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The leader of the opposition has announced to Basque businessmen that, if he rules, he will cut wages and benefits for workers in a situation of temporary disability, with or without trade union agreement. To justify this, he resorted to such an unfortunate expression as revealing: he described absenteeism as "cancer." The problem is that, when absenteeism, paid leave and medical leave are deliberately mixed up, the idea that the sick person is …

·Madrid, Spain
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The letters to the editor deal with the statements of the PP leader, the comparison between the football team and politicians, patient behavior, language use, and the issuance of prescriptions.

·Spain
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The news The HOAC, concerned about Feijóo’s words about job losses: “The debate cannot be raised from suspicion” was first published in Last Minute Religious News

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Borja Sémper has asked for caution this Thursday in RAC1 following statements by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who yesterday called labor absenteeism a ‘cancer’ that society cannot afford. The vice-secretary of Culture, who rejoined the party in May after ten months of discharge from a cancer, has nuanced: ‘It would be wise to have some caution when making certain comparisons.’ A word that divides the party and public opinion Feijóo launched the metapho…

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The controversy over Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s statements about labor absenteeism continues to grow. The leader of the Popular Party placed this issue at the center of the political debate, calling it a “cancer” for the Spanish economy and arguing that, if it reaches the government, it will convene trade unions and employers to address a reform. His words have generated a strong reaction because they mix two realities that are not always equivalent…

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El Huffington Post broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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