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Don Benito publishes civil service job postings on May 18 and rectifies them on May 25. Murcia convenes professors and then adds in a correction that you need Ramón y Cajal funding. Tarragona reopens deadlines without saying for which positions.
You lose time and money preparing with false requirements. After days of studying, they publish in fine print that they changed the rules. In Murcia, you now need research projects that take years to obtain.
The Tax Agency publishes in BOE (section 3, low profile) a list of companies that lose their tax number. At least 5 in Tenerife are left without legal operating capacity.
If you are a customer or supplier of these companies, you continue dealing with them without knowing they can no longer invoice or collect payment. The agreement is from March 16 but is published on May 19, with a 2-month delay.
The government requires metal industry workers in Coruña and refinery workers to go to work during the strike to guarantee electricity and gasoline. CIG Industria and CC.OO. called the strikes.
You will have electricity and gasoline during the strike, but production will decline. Fuel prices may rise if supply is reduced. Workers can strike but with limits in critical sectors.
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