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Nika, la experta con siete años de experiencia en marketing que vivió un año en paro: "Es ilógico trabajar 40 horas y no poder pagar ni un móvil"
Spain🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Nika, la experta con siete años de experiencia en marketing que vivió un año en paro: "Es ilógico trabajar 40 horas y no poder pagar ni un móvil"

The article discusses the challenges faced by young professionals like Nika, who has seven years of marketing experience, in finding stable employment in Spain. Despite her qualifications and international work experience, she spent a year unemployed, highlighting the difficulties young people face in the Spanish job market. She criticizes the current system where employers hold significant power and often offer minimal benefits. While official data shows an increase in youth employment rates since 2018, with over 3.6 million young people now working, Spain still has the highest youth unemployment rate in the EU at over 24%. The article suggests that while there are improvements, they remain insufficient compared to other European countries.

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El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Left12 hr. ago
Nika, la experta con siete años de experiencia en marketing que vivió un año en paro: "Es ilógico trabajar 40 horas y no poder pagar ni un móvil"

The article discusses the challenges faced by young professionals like Nika, who has seven years of marketing experience, in finding stable employment in Spain. Despite her qualifications and international work experience, she spent a year unemployed, highlighting the difficulties young people face in the Spanish job market. She criticizes the current system where employers hold significant power and often offer minimal benefits. While official data shows an increase in youth employment rates since 2018, with over 3.6 million young people now working, Spain still has the highest youth unemployment rate in the EU at over 24%. The article suggests that while there are improvements, they remain insufficient compared to other European countries.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of youth unemployment as a systemic problem rooted in economic inequality and corporate power, which aligns with leftist critiques of capitalism and labor policies. It emphasizes the struggles of qualified young workers and questions the adequacy of current economic and勞

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