Spain Imposes Recoverable Paid Leave for Workers in Non-Essential Services

The new regulation limits the mobility of workers providing services in sectors that currently qualify as non-essential.

On 29 March 2020, the Spanish Official Gazette (BOE) published Royal Decree-Law 10/2020 of 29 March 2020, regulating “recoverable paid leave” from 30 March to 9 April inclusive for workers in non-essential services (RDL 10/2020). On 30 March, Order SND/307/2020 was published, establishing the interpretative criteria for the application of RDL 10/2020. The purpose of this new regulation is to limit the mobility of workers providing services in sectors that, in the current context, qualify as non-essential.

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