Spain: the government adopted the project to reform the social security

The government adopted, on Friday, February 16, a bill concerning the reform of the social security which uses a large part of the measures agreed upon by social partners last July. (See our dispatch 06540.) (Ref. 070161)
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Already detailed in our columns, (see our dispatch # 06724) we are repeating here the main measures of this bill which offers:

  • To ensure a better correlation between contributions and services, notably by bringing the minimal number of days required to be entitled to a pension up to 5,475 days actually paid for (that is to say fifteen years.) De facto, today, this number is set to 4,700 assessed days (12.8 years) because exceptional wages are taken into account in the calculation. In order t
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