The Government approves a benefit without prior contributions for fire victims
The Government approves a 70% benefit of the regulatory base without minimum contributions for fire victims, retroactive from July 23.
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Morón de la Frontera ends July 2026 with 1,729 unemployed, the lowest figure in over two decades, down 8.42% from last year.
The Government approves a 70% benefit of the regulatory base without minimum contributions for fire victims, retroactive from July 23.
The Council of Ministers approves a 70% benefit for workers affected by fires in the Community of Madrid, retroactive from July 23.
SEPE identifies mismatches in Córdoba between demand for agricultural workers, waiters, and welders and the supply of candidates.
SEPE-USET enhances school violence prevention in Tlaxcala with a specialised unit and coordinated work with other agencies.
Since July 16, SEPE allows identification with temporary codes sent to mobile or email for unemployment benefits and other procedures, without a digital certificate.
Galicia records 1,826 hard-to-fill jobs, an 82% increase from 2024, according to Sepe. The labour mismatch persists despite record affiliations.
Temporary employment exceeds 70% in ten Spanish provinces in June, with Palencia leading at 80%. Balearic Islands records 73% of permanent contracts.
CCOO and ASTEG urge SEPE to clarify and standardise unemployment benefits for cross-border workers after recent issues.
The Supreme Court allows those over 52 denied by SEPE to claim the subsidy if they were registered and met specific conditions.
The Supreme Court ruled that only the gains from the pension plan count as income. The SEPE reviews each case to not exceed 75% of the SMI.
Paying a special agreement with Social Security does not grant the subsidy for those over 52. SEPE requires legal unemployment status.