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The month of May will close with a growth in membership of jobs, according to the biweekly progress, in line with previous months. There are almost 200,000 more workers than at the beginning of 2022 and 550,000 more than before the pandemic, driven by job creation in the private sector. In May, 78% of workers are permanent, seven points more than was usual this month and one million more permanent contracts have been made than in the years 2017-19. Among young people, permanent contracts are growing at an annual rate of more than 10% and the percentage of permanent employees grows 20 percentage points The dynamism of the labor market continues in the month of May, which will close with the creation of 37,000 jobs, which represents employment growth in line with that registered in recent months, according to the experimental biweekly affiliation statistics prepared by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations. The May data raises the increase in Social Security affiliation in the first five months of 2022 to “close to 200,000 people,” as highlighted by Minister José Luis Escrivá. “This figure represents – the minister has stressed – a start to the year of intense job creation compared to the end of .
Furthermore, the daily affiliation figure continues above 20 million employed people, surpassed for the first time last April, and in mid-May it stands atmillion people. The Minister of Inclusion has also highlighted "the rapid incorporation into the labor market of Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in Spain in recent weeks." According to Social Security data, a total of Australia Phone Number Ukrainians who have received temporary protection until April 30 are already affiliated with the system. Employment and wages after the labor reform Regarding the beginning of the pandemic, Escrivá recalled that “we have a level of employment that exceeds by 550,000 people what we had in February 2020, concentrating on innovative and high added value sectors.” Specifically, the activities with the highest growth rate compared to the pre-pandemic level are computing and healthcare activities In this sense, the minister has highlighted that the recovery in employment compared to the pre-pandemic level comes especially from growth in the private sector and only in 2020 did public employment grow more than private employment. However, in 2021 and 2022, 92% of job growth came from the private sector.
Furthermore, Escrivá has highlighted that “the positive effects of the labor reform in the labor market continue to be appreciated with increasing intensity,” especially in the growth of permanent contracts and the reduction of temporary ones. Specifically, until mid-May there were more than one million workers with an indefinite contract (767,000 permanent and 292,000 discontinuous permanent contracts) more than was usual at this same time of year in the years prior to the pandemic. The magnificent employment data and four dangers that lie in wait for us If we only take into account the month of May, “the evolution of permanent hiring is also very positive,” according to Escrivá. The Minister of Inclusion has highlighted that 78% of Social Security affiliates this month have a permanent contract, which is seven points more than the average recorded in the months of May of the previous six years.Rego remembers that the Spanish justice system opened a case against Juan Carlos due to social pressure and after other countries such as Switzerland or Great Britain did so.
Furthermore, the daily affiliation figure continues above 20 million employed people, surpassed for the first time last April, and in mid-May it stands atmillion people. The Minister of Inclusion has also highlighted "the rapid incorporation into the labor market of Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in Spain in recent weeks." According to Social Security data, a total of Australia Phone Number Ukrainians who have received temporary protection until April 30 are already affiliated with the system. Employment and wages after the labor reform Regarding the beginning of the pandemic, Escrivá recalled that “we have a level of employment that exceeds by 550,000 people what we had in February 2020, concentrating on innovative and high added value sectors.” Specifically, the activities with the highest growth rate compared to the pre-pandemic level are computing and healthcare activities In this sense, the minister has highlighted that the recovery in employment compared to the pre-pandemic level comes especially from growth in the private sector and only in 2020 did public employment grow more than private employment. However, in 2021 and 2022, 92% of job growth came from the private sector.
Furthermore, Escrivá has highlighted that “the positive effects of the labor reform in the labor market continue to be appreciated with increasing intensity,” especially in the growth of permanent contracts and the reduction of temporary ones. Specifically, until mid-May there were more than one million workers with an indefinite contract (767,000 permanent and 292,000 discontinuous permanent contracts) more than was usual at this same time of year in the years prior to the pandemic. The magnificent employment data and four dangers that lie in wait for us If we only take into account the month of May, “the evolution of permanent hiring is also very positive,” according to Escrivá. The Minister of Inclusion has highlighted that 78% of Social Security affiliates this month have a permanent contract, which is seven points more than the average recorded in the months of May of the previous six years.Rego remembers that the Spanish justice system opened a case against Juan Carlos due to social pressure and after other countries such as Switzerland or Great Britain did so.