Spain's social security system provides paid maternity and paternity leaves of equal duration for both parents to encourage shared responsibility for child rearing. The latest reforms, under Royal Decree 9/2025, amend the Workers Statute to increase the durations of paid maternity, paternity and adoption leaves and to align Spain's framework with EU Directive 2019/1158 on work/life balance.
Changes include:
Of companies surveyed by WTW, 7% provide maternity leave beyond statutory requirements, with a median duration of 20 weeks fully paid. Employers should review the changes to ensure that their HR policies and practices, as well as employment agreements, meet the new standards.