The SEPE can deny the subsidy to those over 52 if they have a special agreement
The SEPE warns that having a special agreement with Social Security may lead to denying the subsidy for those over 52.
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60 arrested in Orihuela for falsifying documents to allow irregular immigrants access to the job market. Investigation ongoing.
The SEPE warns that having a special agreement with Social Security may lead to denying the subsidy for those over 52.
The TGSS changes its stance: compensation for lack of notice in objective dismissals is now treated as salary, increasing costs for companies.
Marbella registers 86,546 contributors to Social Security in June, a new historical record surpassing the previous high of July 2025.
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
1.5 million self-employed delay medical leave for fear of losing income. UPTA demands that the RETA exemption starts from day one.
The SEPE will calculate the subsidy for those over 52 years at €1,780.50 per month in 2026, 125% of the minimum base, enhancing future 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.
The Senate approves the pathway to the RETA with changes excluding retired mutualists, except for widows. The rule returns to Congress.
The Bank of Spain warns that spending on sick leave has skyrocketed post-pandemic to unprecedented levels in the EU, calling for better management.
SEPE cancels a €20,621 debt for a 52-year-old subsidy recipient after acknowledging an administrative error.
Mutualidad requests that fund transfers to RETA occur only when members retire to avoid financial losses.