Canary Islands loses 25,100 jobs in the second quarter, the largest drop since 2010
Employment in the Canary Islands fell by 25,100 people between April and June, the largest decline for a second quarter since 2010.
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Employment in the Canary Islands fell by 25,100 people between April and June, the largest decline for a second quarter since 2010.
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