Spanish Job Figures Get Worse
Spain’s jobless rate rose yet again in September as the services sector laid off more workers at the end of the summer tourist season.
The latest figures suggest one in four of the Spanish workforce is now unemployed – that is 4.7 million people.
Amid a worsening recession, it is looking more likely Madrid will need an international bailout.
Source: Euronews. Read full article. (link)
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