A company has created a humanoid robot of 38,000 euros and can already be reserved

Imagine it: A humanoid robot serves you a glass in your favorite bar, another directs traffic with millimeter precision and, in the bank or in the hospital, a human aspect welcomes you. Some even find a company in these automatons designed to look empathic. In a world in constant progress, the future seems clear: humanoid robots will be everywhere. How much is missing for this vision to come true? We do not know with certainty. Nor what unknown challenges will arise along the way. What is a fact is that the career to develop humanoids is more intense than ever. And in that global competition, With companies from the United States and China in frontthe last movement of China Ubtech Robotics does not go unnoticed. A real -scale humanoid. The Beijing and Ubtech Robotics Humanoid Robots Innovation Center have made known Tien Kung Xingzhe, a humanoid robot with dimensions similar to those of an adult. As we can see in the images, its design is quite futuristic, with a metal torso in gray and black tones, articulated arms and a head without facial features. But beyond its aesthetics, it stands out for several advantages: Advanced biomimetism. Its structure and movements are designed to imitate with great precision those of a human being, allowing him to interact more naturally with his environment. Maximum stability. It can move fluently even in complicated land such as mountains, stairs, sand or snow, without losing balance or compromising your performance. Disated to resist impacts. The key parts of the robot are manufactured with titanium alloy, which should reduce the total weight without compromising its structure. High performance and efficiency. Designed to operate with precision and stability in research environments, guaranteeing reliable and consistent results. Gran expansion capacity. It is compatible with additional modules such as depth cameras, lidar, strength sensors, collaborative arms of seven degrees of freedom and robotic hands of five fingers, which allows you to adapt to different needs. The Tien Kung Xingzhe has a bionic torso configuration and an anthropomorphic movement control system, which allows it to move with surprising fluidity. It has 20 degrees of freedom (DOF), that is, 20 articulation points that allow it to imitate with greater realism human movements. The more degrees of freedom has a robot, the more precise and natural its displacement will be. A robot for research. Despite the advances in robotics, the humanoids we have seen in science fiction are still far from reaching our homes. Therefore, Tien Kung Xingzhe is designed for the world of research. Its price, 299,000 yuan (about 38,000 euros), places it in an accessible category for development centers and universities. In line with its purpose, it has an open structure that allows access to its motor, sensors and movement control interfaces. It also includes documentation and code examples to facilitate customization and development of new applications. Do not wait too long. For those who closely follow the evolution of humanoid robotics, the Tien Kung Xingzhe is now available for early orders in China and deliveries are planned to begin in the second quarter of this year. If the deadlines are fulfilled, an Asian company could have advanced to several of the proposals that are being developed in the United States. It is true that we talk about different categories: while Kung Xingzhe is designed for research, other companies, such as Tesla with their Optimus robot, seek to produce mass humanoids for industrial tasks. However, in terms of early availability and adoption, China seems to be taking more than interesting steps. Images | Ubtech robotics | SINA In Xataka | China’s robots represent an existential threat to the US, according to semi -health experts

A hole of 700 million euros with the Treasury

The many joys that RTVE is receiving In terms of audience They have a reverse in the form of Continuous conflicts with the Treasury. And it seems that we have a new drama in perspective: there is a mismatch in VAT contributed by the entity that could cause, According to the worldan “economic breakdown” of up to 739 million euros. Millions in losses. It is being a complicated year for RTVE in economic matters. In January of this year, President José Pablo López appeared for the first time before the Parliamentary Control Commission and recognized losses of 30 million in the budgetary exercises of 2023 and 2024, which would have to be covered with the reserve funds destined for this purpose by the SEPI. However, its management has been valued very positively: in May 2024 its predecessor in office, Cascajosa Concepción, already warned of the red numbers of RTVE’s accounts, which some media like the world They encrypted in those 30 million that have not increased during López’s management. More tensions. However, the conflict with the Treasury due to VAT is somewhat greater. “A disparity of criteria is maintained in relation to the supported VAT that must be considered deductible” affirms the memory of accounts, and that refers to a conflict that dates back to 2018, coinciding with the arrival of the PSOE to the Government YLA controversial entry into the presidency from RTVE by Rosa María Mateo. It was then that the Treasury initiated an inspection against several public televisions when they considered that they had to pay VAT for the subsidies they received TVE believes he doesn’t have to pay. Since then, RTVE considers that it is not obliged to pay the VAT that is claimed, relying on a judgment of the European Court of Justice around a case in Bulgaria that supports the exemption of VAT. This same criteria was applied in Spain in 2024 in the case of the Television of Castilla-La Mancha. But RTVE’s problems with VAT do not end there: not only is the problem of how this tax pays, but how it deduces it. VAT deductions. There are three open procedures with TVE on this last topic, and understand three periods: From January 2015 to October 2017 November 2017 to December 2021 From January 2022 to December 2022 TVE’s forecasts are always optimistic, and believes that the Treasury must reintegrate money into the three processes: 255 million, 151.95 million and 42 million, respectively. There are precedents: in June 2024, the National Court sentenced that the Treasury had to return 140 million euros to RTVE, relieveing ​​in this way The complicated RTVE accounts. Changes, changes. All these conflicts coincide over time with a very marked tone change in the chain: José Pablo López has appointed as TVE number 2 to Sergio Calderónwhich is undertaking a renewal of the contents that It is not going to end in Broncano (An acquisition of the previous directive), but already plans to attack the afternoons of the chain, giving it somewhat more modern airs. All if the budgets, immovable since 2009they allow it. Header | RTVE In Xataka | The controversy between Pablo Motos and David Broncano will not end soon: both of them are working

receives 98 euros per second and has tripled its dividends

Until only a few days ago, Inditex was the most powerful IBEX 35 company, until it presented Your financial results. Despite having achieved net record benefits with 5,866 million euros, investors considered it insufficient and They sank the value of their actions. Despite this “inconvenience”, Amancio Ortega, founder of Inditex, will obtain annual dividends of 3,104 million euros, as a holder of 59.294% of the company’s shares. That means receiving some 8.5 million euros a day without even stepping on the Inditex offices in Arteixo. This is one of the reasons why Amancio Ortega has entered the Top 10 of the world’s greatest fortunes. Inditex dividends The Net benefits from Inditex During 2024 they increased by 9% compared to the exercise of 2023, which will allow the textile giant to distribute dividends in 2025 with the same increase. That leaves an assessment of 1.68 euros per sharecompared to 1.54 euros per share that Inditex’s shareholders received in 2024. That will mean a Total disbursement for Inditex of 5,236 million euros that will go directly to the pockets of their shareholders. Taking into account that Amancio Ortega controls 59,294%of the company through its companies Pontegadea Inversiones (50.010%) and Partler 2006 (9,284%). They leave him with a total of 1,848 million inditex shares that will report some dividends of 3.104 million euros in two payments 50%: the first half in May and the rest in November. Inditex continues with its upward streak in the cast of its dividends of the last two decadesin which every year it has distributed more dividends than the previous year, except for 2020 that, due to the pandemic, its streak was interrupted. Only in the last decade, Amancio Ortega has tripled the dividends he has received from Inditex. To put it in context, the textile giant will pay Amancio Ortega in 2025 for dividends, 98.55 euros per second. That is about 5,913, 24 euros per minute or 354,794 euros per hour of 2025. More income for Pontegadea In the last 25 years, the company has distributed about 39.3 billion euros in dividends, of which 23,265 million have gone to Amancio Ortega Or, rather, for your two investment companies. During the last two decades, Amancio Ortega has been reinviring 100% of the dividends he received from Inditex in buildings and properties managing through Your real estate will be put. Thanks to this annual injection of debt -free capital, Amancio Ortega has built its second empire based on the brick and energy business, achieving an advantage over its competitors, which did have to assume debt or sell assets to continue growing. During 2024, Pontegadea made a total of six purchase operations for a value of 1,200 million euros. The Last assessment of assets The company is from the beginning of 2024 and already estimated at more than 18,220 million euros, so it is expected that in 2025 there will be a revaluation above 19,000 million, despite the depreciation of assets of the assets of Pontegadea in the United Kingdom and the US for inflation and interest rates. In Xataka | Amancio Ortega: the billionaire who lives as one more neighbor (except for private jets and superyates) Image | Wikimedia Commons (Nemeligo), Gtres

receives 98 euros per second and has tripled its dividends

Until only a few days ago, Inditex was the most powerful IBEX 35 company, until it presented Your financial results. Despite having achieved net record benefits with 5,866 million euros, investors considered it insufficient and They sank the value of their actions. Despite this “inconvenience”, Amancio Ortega, founder of Inditex, will obtain annual dividends of 3,104 million euros, as a holder of 59.294% of the company’s shares. That means receiving some 8.5 million euros a day without even stepping on the Inditex offices in Arteixo. This is one of the reasons why Amancio Ortega has entered the Top 10 of the world’s greatest fortunes. Inditex dividends The Net benefits from Inditex During 2024 they increased by 9% compared to the exercise of 2023, which will allow the textile giant to distribute dividends in 2025 with the same increase. That leaves an assessment of 1.68 euros per sharecompared to 1.54 euros per share that Inditex’s shareholders received in 2024. That will mean a Total disbursement for Inditex of 5,236 million euros that will go directly to the pockets of their shareholders. Taking into account that Amancio Ortega controls 59,294%of the company through its companies Pontegadea Inversiones (50.010%) and Partler 2006 (9,284%). They leave him with a total of 1,848 million inditex shares that will report some dividends of 3.104 million euros in two payments 50%: the first half in May and the rest in November. Inditex continues with its upward streak in the cast of its dividends of the last two decadesin which every year it has distributed more dividends than the previous year, except for 2020 that, due to the pandemic, its streak was interrupted. Only in the last decade, Amancio Ortega has tripled the dividends he has received from Inditex. To put it in context, the textile giant will pay Amancio Ortega in 2025 for dividends, 98.55 euros per second. That is about 5,913, 24 euros per minute or 354,794 euros per hour of 2025. More income for Pontegadea In the last 25 years, the company has distributed about 39.3 billion euros in dividends, of which 23,265 million have gone to Amancio Ortega Or, rather, for your two investment companies. During the last two decades, Amancio Ortega has been reinviring 100% of the dividends he received from Inditex in buildings and properties managing through Your real estate will be put. Thanks to this annual injection of debt -free capital, Amancio Ortega has built its second empire based on the brick and energy business, achieving an advantage over its competitors, which did have to assume debt or sell assets to continue growing. During 2024, Pontegadea made a total of six purchase operations for a value of 1,200 million euros. The Last assessment of assets The company is from the beginning of 2024 and already estimated at more than 18,220 million euros, so it is expected that in 2025 there will be a revaluation above 19,000 million, despite the depreciation of assets of the assets of Pontegadea in the United Kingdom and the US for inflation and interest rates. In Xataka | Amancio Ortega: the billionaire who lives as one more neighbor (except for private jets and superyates) Image | Wikimedia Commons (Nemeligo), Gtres

Volkswagen has an ace in the sleeve if its electric of 20,000 euros does not take off. The company sells more sausages than cars

Last week he was one of those crucial moments in the history of a company like Volkswagen. The dream of the German house of offering the general public at an electric non -exorbitant price or, as they themselves announced, “for all”, it was advanced under the ID name. Every1a utility on the border of 20,000 euros as a red line. It happens that, if things come out auctionly, VW has an ace in the sleeve. Because they sell more sausages than cars. An unexpected record. As we said, Volkswagen closed 2024 with a surprising fact: He sold more currywurstthe famous German sausages, than cars. While the manufacturer delivered 5.2 million vehicles worldwide, its food division reached a record of 8.5 million sausages sold200,000 more than in 2023. Of course, although the unexpected gastronomic success has been celebrated by the company, what is doubtful, does not seem to compensate for the difficult financial situation that crosses. Decline in sales. Because the excellent data of the sausages is certainly negative. Annual results, published on Tuesdaythey revealed one 30.4% drop In net benefits, despite a slight increase of 0.7% in total income. Sales collapse in China, its most important market, has been a severe blow, since the country registered its lowest level of Volkswagen vehicles in more than a decade. Meanwhile, Chinese manufacturers Like Byd They have gained land with cheaper electric models, surpassing VW as The largest car seller In the Asian giant. The secret of VW sausages. The currywursta sausage bathed in tomato sauce with spices of curry and accompanied by fried potatoes, has been a symbol within the Volkswagen culture Since its introduction in 1973. Originally prepared to feed workers in their dining rooms, the product has expanded until it is sold in supermarkets from 12 countries. To get an idea of ​​the importance it has for the company, it even has a piece number in the spare parts catalog: 199 398 500 Awhich reinforces its status as an “original Volkswagen component.” It is sold in the 30 canteens of the company, in work kiosks and in supermarkets near its factories. Volkswagen’s butcher shop at the Wolfsburg plant in 1973 The controversy. In 2021 the company tried scandal which included the protest of former German Foreign Minister Gerhard Schröder, who He defended the sausage as “an energy bar for production workers.” After the controversy, Volkswagen reintroduced currywurst in 2023 apologized by ensuring that he had only wanted to respond to the growing demand for vegetarian and vegan options among his employees and, since then, his popularity has continued on the rise. “The Volkswagen currywurst has become much more than a simple snack; is an icon ”, Gunnar Kilian declaredGroup’s Human Resources Director, holding the sales record. Structural problems And while sausages reach historical figures, the automaker faces a deep crisis. In an attempt to reduce costs, Volkswagen was about to close factories in Germany for the first time in its history and, although he managed to avoid it, he announced The dismissal of 35,000 employees In the coming years. In addition, the company temporarily suspended its labor security program, which had protected jobs until 2029, and only after a last minute negotiation with the unions in December It extended up to 2030. The company’s situation has also been threatened by external factors. It We have recentlyDonald Trump has warned that he will impose tariffs on car imports from Europe and Mexico, where Volkswagen has plants than They supply the US market. To this are added geopolitical uncertainty and the increase in commercial restrictions, which adds more pressure to the company’s recovery strategy. The electric bet. Despite the difficult panorama, the German house maintains the hope of a rebound in 2025, with the forecast of a growth of More than 5% In your income. As part of its transformation, it has presented plans to launch in 2027 That most affordable electric model To date with the intention of recovering land in front of their Chinese rivals. Meanwhile, the irony that a global renowned automotive company sells more sausages that cars reflects the deep difficulties that the sector is going through. Although the currywurst has become an unusual stability pillar for Volkswagen, it is impossible to hide the monumental challenges he faces to recover his leadership in the sector and adapt to an increasingly competitive market. Image | MonstourzVolkswagen, Lothar Schaack In Xataka | Guide to know if your car can circulate through the Zbe of Madrid in 2025: labels, registered and areas In Xataka | Xiaomi Su7: The electric car points directly to Tesla and Porsche presuming autonomous performance and driving

The average salary in Spain has grown up to 1,987 euros on average. Inflation leaves us 578 euros a year in the pocket

The average salary in Spain maintains Your upward trend of 2021, managing to link fifteen consecutive quarters of interannual ascent in the State as a whole. This climb leaves the average salary in its historical maximum, according to The semiannual report points ‘Adecco of opportunities and employment satisfaction’ monitor ‘that has been monitoring wages and the Workers’ satisfaction. Best average salary for all. The average salary in Spain has received A remarkable improvement Since 2022.al and as indicated by the authors of the Adecco Group report, this recovery is due to a 3.8% increase in nominal wages during 2024. Despite the good data, the authors of the study remember that this increase is the second lowest of the last fifteen quarters, only ahead of the 3.4% increase recorded in 2021. With this increase, the average salary in Spain is located in the historical maximum of the 1,987 euros per month on average and, for the first time in the series, no autonomous community has an average salary of less than 1,600 euros per month. Rich autonomy, poor autonomy. Despite this generalized improvement, there is still a large salary difference depending on the community in which it is resided. The best average remuneration is given in the community of Madrid and the Basque Country, with average salaries of 2,384 euros and 2,248 euros respectively, followed by Navarra and Catalonia that close the group with salaries above 2,000 euros. At the tail in salaries we find Andalusia, with an average salary of 1,750 euros, the Canary Islands, with 1,668 euros and closes the Extremadura list with 1,641 euros on average. However, despite registering the lowest average salary in Spain, Extremadura is the one that has received the greatest interannual increase, with 7.4%, which has allowed it to cut distances with the Canary Islands. The purchasing power is improved. Although the salary increases They are always good news, the inflation can dilute them cutting the purchasing power of those salaries. By putting salaries in relation to prices, Adecco Group Institute has observed an improvement in the average purchasing power of salaries, encrypting the increase in 578 euros per year for the whole of Spain, which implies an improvement of 2.5% average in its purchasing power. “Even so, the purchase capacity of the current average salary is 7.9 % lower than the largest purchasing power of the historical series, reached in 2009,” the authors of the report point out. Inflation ballast. Again, the autonomous fluctuation of inflation has made differences in this data. The ones who have seen their purchasing power most have been the workers of Balearic Islands and Madrid, with 1,351 euros and 1,213 euros per year of improvement respectively, followed by the Region of Murcia and Extremadura with 871 euros and 757 euros a year. However, despite generalized improvements, two communities They have lost purchasing power In the last year. The salary increase in Cantabria could not cushion inflation and its workers lost 72 euros of purchasing power per year. Worst are the data of the Canary Islands, whose salaries lost 209 euros a year in purchasing capacity. In Xataka | How much is really charged in Spanish technology: of the 27,000 euros as Junior at 170,000 euros Image | Unspash (Sam Moghadam)

Volkswagen already has its first electric car of 20,000 euros ready. The rest of its cost will pay it with discomfort

“Mobility for all.” Those are the words that Volkswagen has used to present its Volkswagen ID. Every1the concept and first advance of the cheapest electric car in the company. A utility that has marked the border of 20,000 euros as a red line. We will not see it, yes, until 2027. Before the one we now know as Volkswagen ID. 2allanother car that used a word game to convince us that we are facing cars that should popularize technology. A challenge in itself. It is a challenge because we talk about cars of 20,000 and 25,000 euros … starting. Vehicles that undoubtedly improve the experience in city but almost abandon the idea of ​​being able to leave a radius of action of about 200 kilometers if it is not folding to important discomforts. What can we expect in the coming years? A little context As we have been following in recent months, the European Union is determined to generalize the use of the electric car above any other technology. At the moment, the prohibition of using Combustion engines that are not neutral in carbon from 2035 is still underway. But we must remember that the objectives in matters of Emissions for 2030 They are very ambitious and are largely electrifying the majority of the fleet sold by manufacturers. Before, in 2027, the average emissions sold by the manufacturers between 2025 and that exercise will be forced Do not exceed 93.6 gr/km of CO2. The norm has recently been flexible because it was intended to force (and must still approve its modification) to the manufacturers complying with the aforementioned limit before the end of the year. If they would not have faced a thousand millionaire fines that are now in the air. The European Commission has been folded to MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTSYes, but only in part. If in this 2025 a company exceeds the volume of average emissions of 93.6 gr/km of CO2 will have to compensate in the coming years selling all the Electric and plug -in hybrids that can before 2027. And that is where electric cars of between 20,000 and 25,000 euros come into play, the great hope for companies that have pressed everything possible to avoid fines and have received an oxygen ball but will have to face a new red line in the short term again. The big doubt is: is the customer willing to buy these vehicles? Goodbye to the cheap car “for everything” … and “for all” The promise of an electric car of 20,000 euros that is defined as propitious “for anyone” is, in 2025, an ambitious attempt. At least, as we say, with the eyes of 2025 because it is possible that in a few years we have become accustomed to something completely different. It is something that should happen if you want to sell as churros cars like Volkswagen’s. The German company has given few technical details but A 95 hp electric car progresseslimited to 130 km/hy 250 kilometers of autonomy According to WLTP cycle. If those latest data are confirmed, we can expect a road exit to force us to stop every 170-180 kilometers. Of course, they are estimates based on the experience that gives us to try electric vehicles of all kinds. At the moment, as a general rule, at a sustained speed of 120 km/h We can expect a drop of 25-30% in the estimate presented according to the WLTP cycle. We speak, of course, to leave the drums dry. If we estimate 25% less electric autonomy, we talk about traveling 200 kilometers from the pull but If we don’t want shocks We will have to stop in a charger a little earlier. Is that a problem? It depends for those who but, with most of the people with whom I speak, yes. And it is nothing more than a sensation but it seems difficult to sell the benefits of an electric car with an autonomy of 200 kilometers on open road if the potential customer has to spend at least 20,000 euros. Or know very well what is carried or the most normal thing is that it rejects it. Why choose an electric car of 20,000 euros … Although it sounds difficult to believe, a 20,000 euros car with a 250 -kilometer WLTP autonomy can be a large purchase as the only car if the customer knows what he takes. Yes, I am convinced and these are the reasons. The ideal client would be that person who makes more than 40 or 50 kilometers on a day to day And he has a place to load the car. If you usually do not make long trips (one or two a year) you can assume the discomforts of stopping every 180 kilometers when you see the money that has been saved at the end of the month. To give an example, assuming a consumption of 15 kWh/100 km in city and a 10 cents/kWh recharge cost (nothing especially cheap in a home rate) will spend 1.5 euros per 100 kilometers traveled. If 250 kilometers between Monday and Friday, the cost of the week in energy will not reach 4 euros. On the contrary, a hybrid that, on average, makes a consumption of 5 l/100 km in the city, we will be talking about an expense of nine euros per 100 kilometers. Those same 250 kilometers between Monday and Friday increase to 22.5 euros. Every week the driver of an electric car with these figures is saving 18.5 euros. Every month we talk about 74 euros. A year are almost 900 euros. Here We are not counting the cost of maintenance (Change of oils, filters, mobile parts of the combustion engine …), so the expected savings is greater. In addition, we are not contemplating the comfort in comfort that an electric car is in a day -to -day basis. This part is purely subjective but the absence of noise, vibrations and the immediate delivery of the motor torque (although … Read more

rent balconies at 1,000 euros

Who has a balcony has a treasure, a very profitable one and that can be measured in hundreds (or even thousands) euros. The important thing is that the terrace in question is located in the right place, such as the route they follow The steps Holy Week in the main cities of Andalusia or the Mascletás that are held in Valencia. There, in the capital of Turia, the rental of viewpoints overlooking the pyrotechnic show has become a lucrative business that moves great sums. There are those who assure that in very special cases, with a company in between, they have come to disburs More than 100,000 euros. The value of a good balcony. A few years ago Ikea launched A campaign in which he invited to take advantage of the unused terraces of Spain. What the Swedish multinational was not imagined is to what extent its advice is applied on some balconies in Spain, viewpoints strategically located for their views of tourist points. Andalusia leaves A good example Every Holy Week in the balconies distributed over the route of religious steps. Bilbao offered another A few months ago during the Copera del Athletic celebration. And every March, in the heat of failure programming, something similar happens in Valencia. The business of renting views. He arrives with a quick search on Google to meet a good handful of websites that rent balconies in buildings in the center of Valencia from which to enjoy The Mascletásthe pyrotechnic show that during Much of March It is celebrated every afternoon (with rain permission) in the Plaza del City Council of Valencia. The viewpoints also serve to follow the night shows that organize certain days, such as L´Albà de las Fallas. Although the experience can be enjoyed perfectly from the ground, there are those who prefer to look for a privileged (and exclusive) viewpoint, several meters high, on the balconies with better views of the square. And that has translated into a lucrative market in which the demand and supply of places of viewpoints and terraces are crossed. It is nothing new. It has happened for now Some time. But that does not mean that the prices that are requested (and paying) for the best places call attention. And how much do they cost? Depends. You can rent loose places. O You can rent complete balconies for a day (or several) of Mascletá. The price varies from one option to another, just as it can do it between balconies. After all, not everyone enjoys the same views of the square, amenities or services. There are some in which the owners, in addition to leasing the space, include A catering service With snacks, snacks, desserts, Free bar drinks And even Ambientation with DJ. Maybe it seems too much, but like I recently remembered The newspaper Levante-El Mercantil Valenciano With the passage of time the rental of balconies during the professionalizing. There are individuals who take advantage of the fact that their houses or offices give to the town hall square to get extra money, but there are also companies that offer more than a terrace with views: they appeal to the experience. Budget issue. Something is clear. Unless you are lucky to live in the surroundings or get one of the squares that are drawn – the City Council It offers invitations Doubles to follow the show from the town hall – enjoying a mascletá from the heights requires scratching the pocket. Prices vary quite a lot, but from the real estate sector they recently recognized that the average daily income from balcony moves between 700 and 1,000 euros during the 19 consecutive days of the show. As for prices per person, they go from the 45 euros that were charged the first days of the festive calendar at 120 of the large days. “Making many gold”. The sector goes further and Recognize a Levant That “profitability is very high” and, despite the high competition that has been generated in recent years, there are those who have managed to make balcony rental during failures a lucrative business. “It’s making many gold,” they add. The figures of course point in that direction. The 7Televalencia regional chain He explained in February That renting a complete balcony for a day from Mascletá costs 4,000 euros. Maybe it seems a lot, but the reserves are being advanced and there are viewpoints that They have almost exhausted Already all its localities, extending the offer beyond the town hall square, to streets such as the blood or marquis of Sotelo. The big figure: 100,000 euros. The regional chain Precise That there are companies that rent for 40 euros/person, others in which this rate rises to 100 euros and signatures that directly offer private viewpoints, without a balcony, but with views through the windows, by minutes that move between 1,200 and 1,300 euros. Who wants something more exclusive and has a private terrace can pay even more, between 1,900 and almost 4,000. If there is a bulky figure, it is nevertheless the one published by the newspaper Levant In 2024When he reported that some companies were offering their most luxurious terraces for between 4,000 and 5,000 euros per day and session. As there are large companies interested in hiring the entire package along the faults that has derived, assured The Valencian newspaper, in payments that exceed 100,000 euros for all parties. Not even those disbursements can fight however against the great enemy of the Mascletá, as it has been clear this year: the rains, which already have forced to suspend Some shows. In fact one of the firms that balconies rent confessed Recently: the forecast was good, but “it has left us headdresses.” Images | Hermenpaca (Flickr) and València’s Decue and JJ Merelo (Flickr) In Xataka | At Christmas tourist, who has a balcony has a treasure: 1,000 euros to see the horses of kings

movies, series and sports for 10 euros per month

If you are thinking Movistar Plus+. For alone 9.99 euros A month, you will have cinema, sports and series and, in addition, it allows simultaneous reproduction. If you want to discover what this platform offers, which has no permanence and you can cancel at any time, in addition to play on any devicewe tell you next. Subscription to Movistar Plus+ * Some price may have changed from the last review Cinema In the cinema section, Movistar Plus+ It offers a catalog with more than 2,000 films. In that extensive catalog you can find commercial, independent, Spanish cinema and the best festivals. In addition, you can vision ceremonies such as Oscar awards, Golden Globes or BAFTA. Series With your subscription you will have access to all the original Movistar Plus+series, as well as a large catalog of international series premieres. You will also have access to successful channels such as Warner TV, Calle 13, Axn, Fox, BBC Drama and Cosmo. Soccer If you subscribe to Movistar Plus+ by 9.99 euros A month (the basic price of the subscription), you will enjoy a selection of the best sport such as football, basketball, NBA, rugby, tennis, paddle, NFL and golf. In addition, you will enjoy a game of EA Sports and the best tes of Hypermotion every day. Also, you can also see the best Champions and Premier League game every day. Some gadgets to enjoy Movistar Plus+ on your TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (last generation) * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi TV Box S 2nd Gen – 4K Ultra HD * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Image | Movistar In Xataka | Best smart tv box. Which to buy and 11 set top box recommended from 27 to 214 euros In Xataka | Better televisions in quality Price: which to buy and seven recommended 4K 4K 4K

47% of employees save more than 100 euros per month in derived expenses

Teleworking has lost part of the thrust demonstrated during the last four years after the hardening of the policies back to the office. According to him ‘Teleworking Report 2025‘Prepared by the labor consultant Robert Walters, 67% of teleworkors enjoy two or less work days from home. This reflects a clear tendency towards More flexible work modelsbut with greater presence in the office. That paradigm change supposes An added cost both for companies and For workers. The price of teleworking. A study The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) revealed that employees were willing to give up up to 25% of their salary in exchange for continuing to telework. Robert Walters’s study has completed the monthly average economic cost for workers associated with the return to the office. 47% of the interviewees ensure that the return to the office represents an additional economic disbursement of between 100 euros and more than 200 euros per month. On the other hand, 46% of employees who thought remote work negatively affected its internal visibility And the options to ascend to better positions will see how their opportunities are matched. Less remote, more hybrid. The study reveals that only 2 out of 10 workers who currently do so before 2020, showing the impact of pandemic on the extension of remote work. However, this modality has been contracting to leave space to hybrid models with every time More predominance of face -to -face work. The data collected by Robert Walters analysts suggest that 36% of the hybrid days only allow teleworking one day. 31% of companies allow two days to work in remote and 7% leave three days to work outside the office. The data of the companies that allow teleworking full -time is 13%, a figure close to the percentage of employees who telework in Spainaccording to INE data. Face -to -face or flexibility? The data collected by the study also reveal a change in employee preferences. 48% of respondents would prefer to have a more flexible schedule instead of another day of teleworking. In addition, 32%of the participants said that their company did not allow them to choose the teleworking days, being Monday (with 44%) and Friday (32%) the most common days to telework. “In recent months, we are attending the decline regarding flexibility in many companies that just a few years ago, they defended the conciliation and flexibility globally so that their workers could adopt and balance their personal and professional lives with the aim of turning companies into a pillar, support and support of the mental health of their employees,” said Jane Bamford, Managing Director for the southern Europe of Robert Walters. No teleworking, there is no job. 79% of respondents said they would change jobs if their company will eliminate teleworking options or time flexibility policies. 74% expect your company to maintain the same conditions at least this year, while 25% are convinced that Teleworking options will be reduced. Among the advantages that value teleworking most is the saving in the time of the displacements (78%), as well as their cost (44%). 74% points to Advantages for family reconciliation that allows them to work from home, although 16% say that at home they are much easier to concentrate. Manage from distance. Among the arguments that companies have given to reduce teleworking days, 26% of the companies participating in the study have felt the decline in work quality. At 32% it costs more loyalty to the employees in remote and that complicates them the Internal talent retention. On the other hand, 42% ensure that teleworking has complicated the assessment of workers’ performance and, therefore, cannot value your productivity as They did it from the offices. In general, 73% of those responsible for teams that worked at a distance indicated the communication problems between employees as one of the most frequent problems of teleworking. In Xataka | Three Spanish companies tell us how it has gone after implementing a job utopia: the four -day week Image | Unspash (Yolk Coworking – Krakow)

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