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Clash between employers and unions over the four-day workweek

Antonio Garamendi, president of the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations (CEOE), yesterday took part in the growing debate on the four-day working day to accuse those who defend this measure of doing so for electoral interests.

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Clash between employers and unions over the four-day workweek

Antonio Garamendi, president of the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations (CEOE), yesterday took part in the growing debate on the four-day working day to accuse those who defend this measure of doing so for electoral interests.

The position of the president of the businessmen is that "at the moment five days are necessary", so, from his point of view, whoever defends a reduction is entering into "debates to win elections."

Garamendi regretted that in Spain "and

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