The Senate closes the door on retired mutualists to improve their pension
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
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UPTA denounces the standstill of the RETA reform and demands the Ministry resume social dialogue to advance on activity cessation and real income contributions.
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
Fuerza Patria councillors met with residents and the Reta delegate to discuss storm damage and drainage issues in dead-end streets.
1.5 million self-employed delay medical leave for fear of losing income. UPTA demands that the RETA exemption starts from day one.
El Niño exacerbates water saturation in Reta, Claromecó and Orense, with impassable streets and flood risks.
Congress approves pathway to RETA for 47,000 mutualists, costing 5.204 billion, to access minimum pensions.
Self-employed workers retiring this summer will receive an average pension of 1,148.9 euros per month, 69 euros more than in 2025.
Parador La Pausa de Reta opens with a new winter menu and special hours from 10 am to 6 pm during the long weekend.
The Senate approves the pathway to the RETA with changes excluding retired mutualists, except for widows. The rule returns to Congress.
The PP defends amendments in the Senate to enhance the bridge to the RETA, with a three-month deadline for the regulation.
Mutualidad requests that fund transfers to RETA occur only when members retire to avoid financial losses.
Proximity trade loses 10,454 self-employed workers in a year, according to Uatae, highlighting structural issues of costs, rents, and digital competition.