Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact in Spain. With the purpose of slowing down the spread of the virus and controlling the situation, the Government declared the state of alarm and imposed restrictions to people’s movement and social contact (including temporary confinement of the populatio...

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Main Authors: Joaquín García Murcia, Iván Rodríguez Cardo, Diego Álvarez Alonso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-07-01
Series:Italian Labour Law e-Journal
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Online Access:https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/11106
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spelling doaj-d838c52865f74d6aacf1b088d6dd91902020-11-25T03:25:59ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Labour Law e-Journal1561-80482020-07-0113114116010.6092/issn.1561-8048/111069437Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment CrisisJoaquín García MurciaIván Rodríguez CardoDiego Álvarez AlonsoThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact in Spain. With the purpose of slowing down the spread of the virus and controlling the situation, the Government declared the state of alarm and imposed restrictions to people’s movement and social contact (including temporary confinement of the population at home). Most economic and working activities were temporarily paralysed, leaving apart those considered ‘essential services’ and other exceptions. With the aim of reducing the economic and social impact of such extraordinary circumstances, protecting workers and allowing to resume working activities after the crisis, the Government approved a package of urgent legislation, including a large list of measures in the area of Labour Law and Social Security: among others, promoting telework; facilitating the adaptation of working time to family care needs; favouring the temporary suspension of employment contracts or the reduction of working time due to force majeure or other grounds related to COVID-19, while dismissals were limited; establishing an extraordinary paid leave for workers of undertakings forced to stop their activity; finally, adapting and enhancing unemployment benefits and other forms of social protection. This paper provides a panoramic explanation on this legislation aiming to face the COVID-19 health, economic and employment crisis.https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/11106covid-19state of alarmteleworktemporary suspension of employment contractstemporary reduction in working hoursforce majeuredismissalssocial security benefits
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Iván Rodríguez Cardo
Diego Álvarez Alonso
Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
Italian Labour Law e-Journal
covid-19
state of alarm
telework
temporary suspension of employment contracts
temporary reduction in working hours
force majeure
dismissals
social security benefits
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Iván Rodríguez Cardo
Diego Álvarez Alonso
author_sort Joaquín García Murcia
title Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
title_short Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
title_full Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
title_fullStr Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 and Labour Law Measures in Spain: Emergency Rules to deal with a Health, Economic and Employment Crisis
title_sort covid-19 and labour law measures in spain: emergency rules to deal with a health, economic and employment crisis
publisher University of Bologna
series Italian Labour Law e-Journal
issn 1561-8048
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact in Spain. With the purpose of slowing down the spread of the virus and controlling the situation, the Government declared the state of alarm and imposed restrictions to people’s movement and social contact (including temporary confinement of the population at home). Most economic and working activities were temporarily paralysed, leaving apart those considered ‘essential services’ and other exceptions. With the aim of reducing the economic and social impact of such extraordinary circumstances, protecting workers and allowing to resume working activities after the crisis, the Government approved a package of urgent legislation, including a large list of measures in the area of Labour Law and Social Security: among others, promoting telework; facilitating the adaptation of working time to family care needs; favouring the temporary suspension of employment contracts or the reduction of working time due to force majeure or other grounds related to COVID-19, while dismissals were limited; establishing an extraordinary paid leave for workers of undertakings forced to stop their activity; finally, adapting and enhancing unemployment benefits and other forms of social protection. This paper provides a panoramic explanation on this legislation aiming to face the COVID-19 health, economic and employment crisis.
topic covid-19
state of alarm
telework
temporary suspension of employment contracts
temporary reduction in working hours
force majeure
dismissals
social security benefits
url https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/11106
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