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Spain puts in place 'paid climate leave'
Spain approves law allowing 4 days of 'paid climate leave' after recent deadly floods
Spain's new law offers four days of paid climate leave to workers who are unable to get to work safely or work remotely during climate catastrophes.
Spain to grant workers ‘climate leave’ after devastating floods
Workers instructed by civil protection agencies to stay home due to unsafe conditions will be entitled to four days of paid leave
Spanish Workers Now Get Paid Climate Leave
Workers in Spain now have access to "paid climate leave." The new measure, put in a place a month after deadly floods ravaged the Valencia region, allows workers to take up to four days of paid time off during weather emergencies rather than have to commute.
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Spain will allow workers up to four days of paid leave to help them avoid traveling during climate emergencies. Employers were criticised for making staff work despite an alert sent out ahead of the October floods that killed at least 224 people.
Flood-hit Spain Introduces 'Climate Leave' For Workers
Spain's leftist government on Thursday approved a "paid climate leave" of up to four days for workers to avoid travelling during weather emergencies, a month after floods killed 230 people.
Spain’s Left-wing government approves four days of ‘paid climate leave’ per year
Spain’s Left-wing government has introduced paid climate leave after flash flooding in Valencia last month claimed at least 222 lives and caused widespread devastation.
Spain’s new ‘climate leave’ gives workers four days off during extreme weather
The law on paid leave protects the rights of workers not to go to work in the event of catastrophes or climate related weather alerts that could put them in danger. View on euronews
Spain Introduces 4-Day Paid Climate Leave For Workers After Deadly Floods
A month after floods killed at least 224 people, Spain has introduced "paid climate leave" for up to four days in a bid to allow workers to stay home during weather emergencies.
Spain approves 4 days paid climate leave in wake of deadly flooding
Spain has approved four days of paid climate leave in the wake of deadly flooding late last month that killed nearly 230 people.
Spain introduces paid weather leave following fatal floods
In the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather events, the Spanish government has approved the introduction of a four-day paid "weather leave." The new regulations introduced by the Spanish government aim to assist employees who cannot reach work due to adverse weather conditions.
Spain puts in place 'paid climate leave' after devastating floods
Spain's government has introduced paid leave for workers to avoid travel during weather emergencies. The new policy allows up to four days off. This follows deadly floods in Valencia last October that killed 230 people.
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