Foreign workers signed one of three indefinite permanent contracts in SeptemberFollowing the changes introduced by the last labor reform, 72,987 such contracts, which gained importance in this group, were subscribed.
last month almost 1.4 million employment contractsAccording to the latest data from the Public Employment Agency (SEPE), this figure decreased by 16 percent compared to the previous year, of which about 23 percent was made by foreign workers. From total contracts, 765,914 were full-time412,099 are part-time and 214,192 are permanent intermittent.
Foreign employees signed 22.2% of full-time contracts (170,223 total), 18.5% of part-time contracts (76,256) and 34% of non-permanent contracts (72,987). While contracts with foreign workers constituted 21.15 percent of the total a year ago, this rate remained at 20.8 percent for full-time contracts, 16.7 percent for part-time contracts and 29 percent for temporary fixed contracts.
So even though fewer and fewer employment contracts are signed compared to a year ago, The number of foreigners signing temporary contracts has increased regarding the totality of such contracts.
Considering the duration of the contract, foreigners signed it last September 180,751 permanent contractsA total of 18% (768,766) of subscribed contracts were realized, including 28.9% of the 623,439 permanent contracts made and 138,715 temporary contracts.
Services, primarily
The majority of employment contracts signed by foreigners by sector services (189,613), followed by industry (28,977) and agriculture (77,643) and with fewer assets in construction (23,233).
Most contracts were signed by non-EU workers (243,423) and men (190,020).
In the context of employment creation, Average loyalty of foreign employees increased by 9.4% According to data from the Ministry of Participation, Social Security and Migration, 230,971 members were added to 2.7 million last year. During the same period, that is, from September 2022 to the same month in 2023, total membership increased by 2.7%, with 544,508 more people and 20.7 million than a year ago. With these figures, foreign employment represents 12.9% of total engagement; This is the highest percentage in the last decade.
The majority of foreign subsidiaries (83.9%) are in the general regime with 2,253,419 workers.
According to the sectors within the scope of the general regime, the place with the highest concentration of foreignersosteleria with 421,492. In particular, a quarter of hospitality workers are foreigners.
Foreign employment in this sector increased by 13.66%, meaning that a quarter of all members in the hospitality industry, or 27.24%, are from another nationality.