Prensa Báñez stated that "Garantía Juvenil" will favour youth hiring

Fátima Báñez, Minister of Employment and Social Security, took part in the second day of the 2014 FAES Campus and delivered the conference “Employment in Spain: Between the Labour Reform and Recovery”. José María Aznar, President of FAES Foundation; Javier Zarzalejos, Director of the Campus and Miguel Marín, Director of the FAES Foundation Economy and Public Policies Department, also participated in the session.

Prensa FAES launches ten proposals to improve the situation of the Spanish labour market

FAES Foundation launched, Tuesday 1st, a report on the labour market in Spain, in which its current situation is analysed and ten proposals for improvement are developed. Some of them are: simplifying contract modalities and supporting hiring, adopting incentives to job search by modulating the unemployment benefit or to training and breaking the link between salaries and CPI. Read the document

Prensa Juan Rosell Stresses the Need to Boost Business Training in Spain

2014 FAES Campus on employment and delivered an address on “Employment from the Successful Perspective”. José María Aznar, President of FAES Foundation, Javier Zarzalejos, FAES Campus Director, Miguel Marín, Director of FAES Foundation Economy and Public Policies, and Chile’s former Finance Minister, Juan Pablo Longueira, also took part in the session.

Prensa Economy.- Employment: a global challenge 

Schäuble and De Guindos | Deleverage, Credit and Employment | Báñez | FAES presents ten proposals to improve the situation of the Spanish labour market | Rosell | Employment from the Sucessful perspective 

Prensa Schäuble: There is no Alternative between Reducing Public Debt and Boosting Growth and Spain is the Example

/06.30.2014/. – The Federal Finance Minister of Germany, Wolfgang Schäuble, stated  that “there is no alternative between reducing public debt and boosting growth” and “Spain has been an example of this throughout the last two years”. Schäuble addressed the opening session of the Economy course of the 2014 FAES Campus together with the Spanish Minister of Economy and Competiveness, Luis de Guindos, who stated that “today Spanish economy is at a recovery phase” and “has achieved four quarters of positive growth, increasingly intense”.

Prensa The Central Government Budget for 2006

The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.

Prensa Báñez stated that "Garantía Juvenil" will favour youth hiring

07.01.2014. Fátima Báñez, Minister of Employment and Social Security, took part in the second day of the 2014 FAES Campus and delivered the conference “Employment in Spain: Between the Labour Reform and Recovery”. José María Aznar, President of FAES Foundation; Javier Zarzalejos, Director of the Campus and Miguel Marín, Director of the FAES Foundation Economy and Public Policies Department, also participated in the session.

Prensa FAES launches ten proposals to improve the situation of the Spanish labour market

07.01.2014. FAES Foundation launched, Tuesday 1st, a report on the labour market in Spain, in which its current situation is analysed and ten proposals for improvement are developed. Some of them are: simplifying contract modalities and supporting hiring, adopting incentives to job search by modulating the unemployment benefit or to training and breaking the link between salaries and CPI. Read the document

Prensa Juan Rosell Stresses the Need to Boost Business Training in Spain

07.01.2014. 2014 FAES Campus on employment and delivered an address on “Employment from the Successful Perspective”. José María Aznar, President of FAES Foundation, Javier Zarzalejos, FAES Campus Director, Miguel Marín, Director of FAES Foundation Economy and Public Policies, and Chile’s former Finance Minister, Juan Pablo Longueira, also took part in the session.

Prensa Economy.- Employment: a global challenge 

07.01.2014. Schäuble and De Guindos | Deleverage, Credit and Employment | Báñez | FAES presents ten proposals to improve the situation of the Spanish labour market | Rosell | Employment from the Sucessful perspective 

Prensa Schäuble: There is no Alternative between Reducing Public Debt and Boosting Growth and Spain is the Example

06.30.2014. /06.30.2014/. – The Federal Finance Minister of Germany, Wolfgang Schäuble, stated  that “there is no alternative between reducing public debt and boosting growth” and “Spain has been an example of this throughout the last two years”. Schäuble addressed the opening session of the Economy course of the 2014 FAES Campus together with the Spanish Minister of Economy and Competiveness, Luis de Guindos, who stated that “today Spanish economy is at a recovery phase” and “has achieved four quarters of positive growth, increasingly intense”.

Publicaciones The Central Government Budget for 2006

12.20.2005. The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.