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RTE.ieSpain to slash wages to cut deficitReutersMADRID, May 12 (Reuters) - Spain will cut state employees' wages and slash investment spending, sparking immediate union anger with a bid to reassure markets that it can get its budget deficit under control and detain the spread of the European debt ...Spain PM Outlines Plan To Accelerate Deficit CutsWall Street JournalSpain Lowers Public Wages After EU Seeks Deeper CutsBusinessWeekSpain unveils deep budget cuts amid EU economic fearsBBC NewsThe Associated Press -Economic Times -Financial Timesall 173 news articles »

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