MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, said that the positive evolution of the Spanish economy will create around a million jobs work between 2014 and 2015, in an interview with EFE collection Sunday Spanish press.
Rajoy made the remarks noting that expected growth affiliated to Social Security would place in 2015 between 550,000 and 600,000 in a year in which the Executive predicts economic growth of 2 percent.
“With which, in 2014 over 400,000 members and more than 550,000 or 600,000 in 2015, are about one million in two years, “the Prime Minister moved in an interview with Reuters at the closing ceremony of the 75th anniversary of the agency.
So far, the government managed figures creating 800,000 jobs between 2014 and 2015.
Knowing that employment is a clear asset ahead of the general elections later this year, the Executive and provided that the economic recovery will help situate in 2015 the unemployment rate below 23 percent, in the vicinity of the levels of 2011, when he began the legislature’s Party
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