The Spanish Congress approved reforms to disability and dependency laws along with increased funding, which the government estimates could create up to 100,000 jobs. The additional financing includes 120 million euros for 2026 and another 120 million for 2027. The Ministry of Social Rights has initiated discussions with unions and employers to improve working conditions, particularly for women-dominated sectors. The new funds aim to increase wages, provide more training, and ensure greater job stability. Between 2026 and 2027, an additional 6.2 billion euros will be transferred to autonomous communities to reduce waiting lists, potentially benefiting 417,000 people. Regions like Valencia, Castile and León, and Galicia are expected to generate significant employment opportunities.
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