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Duran I Lleida Admits "Contacts" Between the Bosses of the Super and Political Parties in the Congress Against the Reduction of the Day

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The Spanish Association of Distributors, Self-Services and Supermarkets (Asedas), by the mouth of its president Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida and former leader of Unió Democratica de Cataluña (UDC), is reiterated in its frontal opposition to the bill with which the vice president and minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, wants to reduce the weekly working day to a maximum of 37 and a half hours. Statements made during the presentation this Thursday of …

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The Spanish Association of Distributors, Self-Services and Supermarkets (Asedas), by the mouth of its president Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida and former leader of Unió Democratica de Cataluña (UDC), is reiterated in its frontal opposition to the bill with which the vice president and minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, wants to reduce the weekly working day to a maximum of 37 and a half hours. Statements made during the presentation this Thursday of …

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The association that represents the main supermarket chains (Asedas) estimates that it would cost their companies an annual cost of 630 million euros and that it "puts at risk" jobsSupermarkets and CEOE employers question the "absentism": "They increase the casualties on Monday and in young people" It is not the first employer that shows its direct rejection of the reduction of the working day to 37 and a half hours, but it is relevant for the w…

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The Council of Ministers has just approved the bill to reduce the maximum working day from 40 to 37.5 hours without a reduction in salary, in compliance with the government program agreed between PSOE and Sumar. This measure is agreed with the majority unions. But now this proposal must go through parliamentary procedures, and […]

The supermarket sector is up in arms over the draft law on reducing working hours, approved by the Council of Ministers on 6 May. Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida, president of the Spanish Association of Distributors, Self-Service Stores and Supermarkets (Asedas), has denounced that this measure will have an obvious "negative impact", forcing companies to hire more staff at a higher cost per hour, which will increase labour costs and limit investment…

MADRID, 22 (EUROPA PRESS) The president of the Spanish Association of Distributors, Autoservices and Supermarkets (Asedas), Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida, has insisted on the "negative impact" of the reduction of the working day and has again shown his opposition to the Bill approved by the Council of Ministers on 6 [...] The entry Supermarkets insist on the "negative impact" of the reduction of the working day appears first in Forbes Spain.

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El Día de Córdoba broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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