Spanish authorities have expanded monitoring of agricultural employers hiring Indian workers, following labour complaints reported within the past 24 hours. The move aims to ensure compliance with employment regulations and address concerns related to working conditions.
Officials stated that inspections are being conducted across key farming regions, focusing on wage payments, working hours, and living conditions. Investigators are reviewing employment contracts and interviewing workers to assess compliance.
Community organisations have called for stronger protections and increased awareness among migrant workers. “Access to information and legal support is essential,” a representative noted.
Experts highlight that seasonal labour demand can create vulnerabilities for migrant workers, particularly those unfamiliar with local regulations. “Preventive measures must complement enforcement,” an analyst observed.
Authorities have indicated that enforcement actions will follow if violations are confirmed. The initiative reflects broader efforts to regulate labour markets and protect worker rights.




