Joaquín Pérez Rey

Joaquín Pérez Rey

politician Spain

Joaquín Pérez Rey is a Spanish politician who serves as the Secretary of State for Employment and Social Economy. He is closely associated with the Ministry of Labor and has played a significant role in discussions about labor reforms, including the recent proposal for a reduction in the working week. His position places him at the intersection of labor policy and negotiations with other political parties.

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Spain Spain: Joaquín Pérez Rey is the Secretary of State for Labor who explained the upcoming approval of the minimum interprofessional salary. 8

El País: Así quedan las pensiones mínimas, máximas y no contributivas en 2026, según el nuevo decreto publicado en el BOE | Economía

Spain Spain: Joaquín Pérez Rey is the Secretary of State for Labor who explained the situation regarding the minimum wage. 7

El País: Los jubilados no perderán la subida de sus pensiones: así quedan en febrero tras el nuevo decreto del Gobierno | Economía

Spain Spain: Joaquín Pérez Rey explained that the deduction in the corporate tax will be for companies with a significant number of employees earning the minimum wage. 7

El País: El Gobierno ofrece incentivos en el impuesto de sociedades para atraer a la patronal al acuerdo del salario mínimo | Economía

Spain Spain: Joaquín Pérez Rey is the Secretary of State for Labor who has advocated for the modification of bereavement leave. 8

El País: Trabajo pacta con los sindicatos ampliar el permiso por fallecimiento a diez días | Economía

Spain Spain: Joaquín Pérez Rey is the Secretary of State for Labor who expressed disappointment with business associations for rejecting the ministry's proposal. 6

El País: Trabajo pactará la reforma de la prevención de riesgos con los sindicatos tras el rechazo patronal | Economía