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Using the internet at work |
Don´t say you haven´t been warned!
Do you surf the internet during working hours? Be careful, because if you abuse the privilege too much the company could fire you.
For a long time now, using the computer resources provided by the company (such as the internet or email) for employees “private purposes” has provoked many controversies, and will continue to cause a lot more.
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ARE YOU A FALSE FREELANCER? |
ARE YOU A FALSE FREELANCER?
The difficult economic situation has affected Spanish companies in many different ways. One of them is the search of alternatives to ordinary staff hiring. As a consequence, the replacement of employees for so-called “false freelancers” has become a very common irregularity in Spanish companies.
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New Spanish Planning Laws |
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Written by Nick Andreasen
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Advantage for Foreign Investors in Spain
The Spanish Housing Secretary Beatriz Corredor is leading the appeal by the Spanish government to Britons to help boost Spain’s wavering economy. There are an estimated 700,000 unsold properties in Spain that, if bought, would not only provide a much needed injection of liquidity to the banks but would in turn create work for a work force that has seen its unemployment levels rise to over 21% according to figures announced in Madrid by the National Statistics Institute earlier this year.
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Property Permission in Spain |
Restoring Authority: Strong Actions from the Andalucian Government
A 2 storey illegally built property has been demolished in Alhaurín el Grande as an act of authority restoration by the Andalucian Government. The proprietor had obtained a license for a single story agricultural construction of 100m2, and yet had progressed to build a 2 story home, complete with pool, basement and cemented car park. He has been met with a €3600 fine, alongside 6 months in prison and the costs of the demolition.
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Friday, 17 June 2011 12:54 |
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The authorisation of illegal housing will be cost free for the government, but not for the owners
The Minister of Public Works and Housing, Josefina Cruz Villalón, has indicated that the illegal houses across Spain will soon be eligible to be recognised in a process “that cannot carry costs for the government”. She has also pointed out that basic services to such housing will made under “conditions of self-sufficiency”, meaning all costs of these utilities and developments shall be borne by the tenants, as decided in the decree being finalised.
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