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Almost 600,000 foreign workers in Catalonia during 2022
Vast majority are nationals from Morocco, Italy, Romania, and China
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Vast majority are nationals from Morocco, Italy, Romania, and China
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Spanish occupation levels reach best figures for month of November since 2007 ahead of Christmas season
Annual meeting held in Catalan capital due to Barcelona-based Fusion For Energy presidency
Over 9,000 residents sign petition to regulate pyrotechnics during festivities
Cultural events related to Italian capital will take place in September in Catalan city
Stories from Barcelona tech scene and coliving spaces plus tax and residency tips
The reality of summer work in rural Lleida and the street sellers who set up shop in Barcelona
Government approves measure following EU court sex discrimination ruling
Cocktails, food trucks, live performances, and conferences are planned for the afternoon
Workers to pay from €230 to €500 in 2023, with social security reducing for lower earners and increasing for higher ones until 2025
City will host complementary cultural program of musical and circus events
Slight increase in figure, but over 100,000 fewer people out of work compared to 12 months ago
Catalan faces constant difficulties to survive on a social and administrative level, say activists