RACHEL VILLAÉCIJA
Madrid
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - 10:30 p.m.
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In Camprodon, a town of Gerona with just over 2,000 inhabitants, there are those who work as if they were at home. They tell the Birba cookie maker that one day one of his employees got bad and sent his aunt to take his place. "She had to explain to the lady that she could not work because it was not legal and she insisted that her nephew had sent her and explained what she had to do," they say from this company that employs more than fifty people and has a turnover of m
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