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Rights of workers in ERTE: Own affairs according to collective bargaining agreement
The Supreme Court has declared that by virtue of the application of the principle of proportionality to workers whose contracts have been suspended due to an ERTE, they are not entitled to take the full number of days of personal leave, but rather it will be reduced in proportion to the time of suspension of employment relations.

The Supreme Court extends the maternity deduction for childcare expenses to nurseries
In a ruling on 8 January, which unifies criteria, the Supreme Court has decided to extend the deduction for maternity in the Personal Income Tax (IRPF) to the costs of childcare.

Causes and Consequences of Objective Dismissal
The worker's ineptitude as a cause of dismissal, according to article 52 of the Workers' Statute (ET). Here are the relevant aspects of this legal provision and how it affects both the employee and the company.

Energy efficiency: the key to sustainable development
Every March 5th, World Energy Efficiency Day is celebrated, a date that serves to highlight the current state of global energy issues, while allowing us to reflect on the use of energy and urging us to act accordingly.

The onboarding process, key in talent retention
The onboarding process or welcome program is a set of activities that a company carries out with the aim of integrating a new employee into its culture, values, and operations.

The new tax on non-reusable plastics could increase the price of many products from January onwards
The new special tax on non-reusable plastic packaging, regulated by Law 7/2022 of April 8th on waste and contaminated land for a circular economy.

The benefits of an energy audit in cities
Artificial light brings us many benefits, such as the feeling of safety in the streets, but the disadvantages it entails are greater, both in quantity and in significance.
We are talking about damage to ecosystems. Turtles that become disoriented by artificial light end up on the sand or road, getting run over or devoured by predators, instead of reaching the sea. Nocturnal butterflies (moths) that are distracted by this same light end their life cycle prematurely, failing to complete all stages, such as reproduction, thus reducing their population. This leads to a decrease in crop production, i.e., fewer fruits and seeds (which translates into economic losses, if ecological concerns are not enough).

9 reasons to make a will
There are many reasons why it's good to make a will. The first one is that it is a document that can be changed throughout life as many times as desired; it is simple and has an affordable cost. On the other hand, it has great importance, as it avoids numerous problems in the future and offers peace of mind for family members and heirs. It is the simplest and cheapest option for a person to orderly transfer their assets to their heirs.

Legislative news
Approved the development of Mecanisme RED for businesses
The Royal Decree 608/2023, of July 11th, will enable companies to request measures for reducing working hours and suspending employment contracts. It also introduces significant changes in the regulations for collective dismissals.