Legal leap with side effects: What Spain's legalization of around 500,000 people means for Mallorca
Why stronger labour inspections matter in Mallorca
Mallorca may need stronger labour inspections and multilingual reporting to protect workers from abuse.

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Could Mallorca use the new permits to improve labour inspections?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What does Spain's legalization plan mean for Mallorca?
It could ease labour shortages, but only if Mallorca can support the process properly.
Why are Mallorca employers paying attention to the new residence permits?
They could help fill jobs, but they do not replace fair employment rules.
Will the new rules help people find legal work in Palma?
They may make it easier to start working legally, if the application process is accessible.
What are the risks of temporary permits for workers in Mallorca?
Temporary papers can help, but they can also leave workers in a weak position.
Where in Mallorca could people get help with the legalization process?
Palma, Manacor and Alcúdia are suggested as possible help points.
How could the legalization plan affect housing in Mallorca?
It may increase the need for affordable housing support across the island.
Is Spain's legalization plan enough to solve Mallorca's labour shortages?
It may help, but Mallorca still needs housing, training and stronger oversight.
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