(ANSA) - MADRID, 21 JAN - In Spain today "returned to their place" 95% of workers who ended up in redundancy or who risked being unemployed because of the pandemic, thanks to the extraordinary measures with which the government has "saved millions of jobs ", many of them in the tourism sector.
This is what Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez claimed, speaking at the Fitur tourist fair in Madrid.
The prime minister then spoke specifically about this sector, which is now in a phase of "full recovery", and promised that, with European funds, "over 200,000 new jobs will be created by 2023".
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