The Supreme Court slams the door on 'à la carte' severance packages in dismissals

The possibility that workers' severance pay when laid off from their companies could vary depending on their family circumstances has dissipated after the Supreme Court closed the door on this possibility .
A ruling prohibits "à la carte" severance pay, which is intended to increase severance pay with extra money to avoid the current discrepancies.
Europe had demanded that Spain increase compensation to make it "adequate," with additional benefits based on whether they have children, are vulnerable, or have other personal circumstances. However, compensation will remain as it is now.
ABC Economics journalist José María Camarero gives you the key information in two minutes.
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