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Key day for temporary workers: EU Court of Justice to consider transfer to permanent positionsThis Thursday, June 13, will be an important day for temporary workers in Spain. The Court of Justice of the European Union will decide whether temporary workers who have been contracted for years should be transferred to permanent positions. The decision could be a game changer for thousands of civil servants.At issue are three cases heard by Barcelona's administrative court: temporary workers who have been working since 2005, 1984 and 1991. They all serve as permanent employees.The EU court's ruling could determine whether the use of temporary contracts was a violation and whether the administration must reassign temporary workers to permanent positions. This could set an important precedent for many other cases in Spanish courts.LaborLaw CJEU Spain

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