The work culture in Barcelona

Wages and hours of work in Barcelona

According to the Ministry of Social Security, the average salary for workers in Barcelona is 2,131.6 euros a month. This compares to the national average of 1,923 euros per month. Typically, wages are paid in 14 installments across the year, not 12.

Work schedule and holidays in Barcelona

In Spain, a typical work schedule often starts at around 9 am until 2 pm. After a few hours dedicated to lunch and a siesta, work resumes from approximately 5 pm to 8 pm. But this is changing in some places. Nowadays, the trend is to shorten lunch breaks to finish work earlier in the afternoon. Work schedules can vary greatly depending on the company, and some organizations adopt an intensified work schedule during the summer months whereby employees work without interruption from 9 am until 3 pm.

Regarding holidays and vacations, Spain is a great place to work in. By law, every full-time employee is entitled to 22 days of leave per year, in addition to numerous national and regional holidays. When those holidays fall on a Tuesday or Thursday, it is very common for employees to take off a Monday or Friday to extend their break. This is known as a puente (bridge).

Dress code in Barcelona

In Barcelona, as in the rest of Spain, no specific dress code applies to all workplaces. However, most companies expect their employees to dress smartly and professionally. This means wearing suits, dress pants, button-down shirts and ties for men. Women are expected to wear skirts or dresses, blouses and suits. However, in certain industries like fashion or advertising, employees may be allowed to dress more casually. It is also important to note that Spain has a warm climate, so lightweight fabrics and breathable materials are preferred. Additionally, it is not uncommon for companies to relax their dress code during the summer months. Overall, dressing appropriately and respectfully is an important part of the Spanish work culture.

Good to know:

Here are a few tips on how to dress for work in Barcelona:

Ask your employer for guidance if you are unsure about what to wear to work.


Article written by expat.com
Last update on 16 July 2023 11:15:12
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