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MADRID (AP) — Workers in Spain may soon have 2.5 more hours of weekly rest after the government on Tuesday approved a bill that would reduce the workweek from 40 hours to 37.5 hours.
A massive power outage plunged Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium into chaos on Monday, disrupting transport and daily life ...
Eduardo Prieto, director of Spanish transmission system operator Red Eléctrica, on Monday said the blackout had been caused ...
Spain restores 50% of electricity supply with help from France and Morocco, some workers to stay home Tuesday.
The Spanish government is moving ahead with a plan to reduce the work week. The Cabinet will discuss the project tomorrow, ...
MADRID - Spain's grid operator denied on Wednesday that dependence on solar power was to blame for the country's worst ever ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Spain’s opposition demanded on Wednesday that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez appear before parliament to ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says Spain’s recent blackout was not triggered by excess renewables or a lack of nuclear power. He claims the government will reform the grid, seek an ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the formation of an investigation commission after the country suffered extreme blackouts on Monday.
The government will increase its spending on defense to the equivalent of 2% of Spain’s economic output this year.