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Spanish ministers have agreed to reduce the legal working week to 37.5 hours from 40, without a change in salary. This is a flagship measure of the coalition government, led by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, despite opposition from employers' associations. The measure needs parliamentary approval, but faces resistance from certain parties and employers' lobbies, who argue it will increase costs and decrease competitiveness.
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