How to Participate
The training materials are freely accessible. Here is how to get started.
Accessing the Materials
There is no registration required to access the informational content. The programme is self-directed and can be completed at your own pace.
Browse the module topics
The programme is divided into six modules, each covering a specific area of labour rights. You can start with any module that is most relevant to your situation right now, or work through them in order.
Read at your own pace
Each module is written to be read independently. There are no time limits, no tests, and no requirements to complete all modules. Take as much time as you need with each topic.
Follow official links for verification
Throughout the materials, references are made to official sources. Where possible, direct links to government and institutional websites are provided so you can verify information independently.
Contact us with general questions
If you have questions about the programme itself, or about how to find additional official resources, you can reach us through the contact page. We do not provide legal or labour advice.
Study when and where it suits you
The materials are available on any device with a web browser. There is no app to download and no account to create. The programme is designed to be read on a phone, tablet, or computer.
All content is also available in Spanish. You can switch languages at any time using the language selector at the top of each page.
What the Programme Covers
Introduction to Domestic Work
Who is considered a domestic worker under Spanish law, what the special employment regime is, and how it differs from standard employment.
Social Security Registration
The alta process explained step by step, what contributions cover, and the protections that registration provides.
The Employment Contract
Contract types, required clauses, duration, and how to identify a contract that meets Spanish legal requirements.
Wages and Working Conditions
The minimum wage for domestic workers, working hours, rest periods, and how in-kind payments are treated legally.
Leave and Holidays
Annual leave entitlement, public holidays, sick leave procedures, and information on maternity and paternity rights.
Unemployment Protection
Recent legislative changes, eligibility for unemployment benefit, and where to find up-to-date official information.
This programme provides informational content only. It does not constitute legal or labour advice. For personal situations, consult a qualified professional or contact the relevant Spanish public authority.
Questions about the programme?
Use the contact form to send a general enquiry. We respond to questions about the materials and how to navigate them.