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The COVID pandemic has accelerated many of the changes that were occurring in the labor market. Consumers increasingly demand companies that are more committed to the environment, to the welfare of their workers, to promoting a balance between personal and professional life, and to social causes. It has been socially responsible companies with a clear purpose that have truly emerged strengthened from this situation.

Grup Carles and Fundació Àuria sign a collaboration agreement to boost entrepreneurship in the region
The collaboration between the two entities is born with a spirit of cooperation to activate labour inclusion in a context of crisis.
The Self-Employment Program promotes entrepreneurship projects through the Specialized Insertion Service.

Probation Period in Employment Contracts: What You Need to Know
The probation period is an initial stage of the employment relationship where both the employer and the employee can terminate the contract without notice, justification, or compensation. This clause, set out in writing in the contract, allows both parties to assess whether the initial expectations match the actual work environment.

Breach of a job offer: when a preliminary contract gives rise to the right to compensation
Have you made a job offer, the candidate has accepted it and even left their previous job... but in the end the contract has not been formalised? This situation is not uncommon, and the courts have ruled that if there is a preliminary contract or a proven promise of a contract, the person affected can claim compensation for damages. Find out what the case law says and how to handle these cases safely from the payroll and personnel department.

5 key tips for a job interview
The job search process can be complex and often seem like a maze with no way out. With increasingly fierce competition and a constantly evolving job market, candidates face a huge challenge.

When do I have to audit my annual accounts?
Commercial law establishes various circumstances in which companies are required to submit their annual accounts for audit. The main obligation arises when the company exceeds certain economic thresholds or finds itself in special circumstances, such as bankruptcy or liquidation, in which case the verification of accounts is also mandatory.

What can the dismissal of a worker in a situation of Temporary Incapacity mean for companies?
On July 14, the Law 15/2022, of July 12, came into effect. This law aspires to be the backbone of anti-discrimination law in our country, extensively developing various fields of action derived from Article 14 of the Constitution, which aims to guarantee and promote the right to equal treatment and non-discrimination of people.

2026 work calendar: key information for payroll and personnel management
The Directorate-General for Labour has published the work calendar for 2026, with nine common public holidays throughout Spain and the possibility for autonomous communities to adjust some dates according to their traditions. Knowing these dates in advance is key to planning payroll, leave and personnel management, avoiding errors and ensuring the smooth running of the company.

Legislative news
Changes in employment contract bonuses as of September 1
On September 1st, the new job contract subsidies outlined in Royal Decree-Law 1/2023, of January 10th, on urgent measures regarding labor contract incentives, come into effect.
Resolution of 17 October: Public holidays in Spain for 2026
BOE 259 of 28 October. Publication of the list of public holidays for 2026.
All interns will pay contributions as of 2024
Starting January 1, 2024, all companies will be required to register interns with Social Security, regardless of whether they are engaged in paid internships or not.












