Spain Prime minister Pedro
Madrid, Spain: A total of 840,000 people got jobs in Spain in 2021, declared by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón on Thursday, January 27, 2022, stated that it is the most significant job creation since 2005.
While emphasizing the low unemployment rate in Spain, Prime Minister Pedro exclaimed,” Spain has recorded the low rate of unemployment since 2008, and currently the country is standing at the lowest level of the unemployment”.
” The country has reached its highest level of employment since 2008 as a total of 20.18 people have been provided with the job in these few years, PM Pedro noted.
As per the status of occupation among females, Prime Minister Pedro informed that in Spain, the female occupations has grown above the male. The country has recorded a total of 9,354,100 busy women in 2021 as they are working more than males of Spain, added by the Prime Minister on his Facebook post.
Moreover, in the Facebook post, it was also mentioned that the youth paralysis in the country has declined and now come at the level where it stands at the time when the pandemic has not emerged in the country.
He further asserted that the data provided by the EPA re-corroborate that the fair recovery in regard to employment is advancing in Spain and added,” The country is growing massively as youth is busy in doing work in the country. We have to maintain this in future too as we want the 100 perecnt employment rates in the country.
Earlier, On Wednesday, January 26, 2022, the Prime Minister of Spain Pedro visit La Moancola to meet Sanna Marin, a Prime Minister of Finland.
Prime Minister wrote in his Facebook post,” We both run social Democratic governments that are committed to embracing the social and feminist dimension of political action”.
He further added,” The pandemic has taught us to work with unity and leads us towards common benefit. So, Spain and Finland will strengthen to cooperate on key challenges of our time such as digitalization: also collaborates in defence of shared values such as gender equality and also in the EU.
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