When the Construction Site Becomes the Shadow Market: Illegal Work on Mallorca Is Increasing
Why Informal Work Meetings Happen at Camí Vell de Sineu and Llucmajor
These Mallorca meeting points reflect informal hiring, labour demand and barriers to legal employment.

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Why are people waiting for work at places like Camí Vell de Sineu or Llucmajor?
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Why is undeclared work increasing on Mallorca’s construction sites?
High demand, labour shortages and slow bureaucracy are feeding informal hiring.
What are the signs of illegal work on Mallorca’s building sites?
Informal meeting points and off-book payments are typical warning signs.
Is undeclared construction work on Mallorca just a labour issue?
It is also tied to housing, administration and social protection.
What can Mallorca do to reduce illegal work in construction?
Faster administration, fair inspections and support for legal firms are key.
What does the situation mean for small construction firms in Mallorca?
Small firms face pressure from labour shortages and unfair price competition.
Are migrants a big part of Mallorca’s construction workforce?
Migrants are a major part of the workforce, but legal status is the key issue.
What would help workers avoid illegal jobs in Mallorca’s construction sector?
Faster permits and stronger social protection would reduce dependence on informal work.
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