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Spain 's minority government and two largest trade unions agree to implement a shorter work week with the same pay.
The change still needs to be approved by a fragmented parliament while it faces opposition from employers.
The planned change would affect some 12 million workers, especially those with precarious jobs, as well as reduce carbon emissions.
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