Essential workers keep Spain running during holiday season

As millions celebrate Christmas and New Year's Eve, over 2.4 million professionals in Spain ensure vital services during festive nights. Police, security guards and cleaners work tirelessly to maintain order and cleanliness amid the celebrations.

In Spain, Christmas brings joy for most, but for certain professionals, it means uninterrupted shifts. According to the National Statistics Institute (INE), over 2.4 million workers operate on night schedules, covering essential roles like security, healthcare and cleaning.

Jacobo Cernuda, supervisor at Madrid's Intelligent Command Center for the National Police with 20 years of service, explains that New Year's Eve calls often involve fights, public order disturbances and thefts. "I've always had to work these dates, preventing me from being with my family in Oviedo," he says, though he highlights moments like eating the grapes in the patrol car. He warns of increased accidents due to alcohol and substances.

At the Civil Guard, Lieutenant Juan José Delgado heads the Operational Services Center, handling traffic and safety reports. "We're used to spending these dates away from family for public service," he notes, mentioning thefts by criminals disguised as Santa Claus. For Three Kings' night, he plans a remote-connected shift.

Companies like Prosegur keep about 5,000 of their 14,000 employees on duty during holidays, with voluntary rotations, according to general director José Gil Díaz. Security guard David Tejeda, with over 15 years of experience, has grown accustomed to eating grapes between alerts. At Mapfre, José Luis Osa stresses the need for emotional balance in these roles.

Neus Hierro, a pharmacist in Barcelona, works on January 1 prioritizing clients. In Bilbao, cleaner Txertu Barcala, with 30 years on the job, tackles tons of post-party waste but values the applause received. Director José Luis Azpiazu reports that 90% of waste is properly recycled.

In Getafe, after the Three Kings parade with 80,000 attendees and 3,000 kg of candies, cleaning teams manage the mess, encountering unusual anecdotes like people sleeping in containers. These invisible workers ensure cities wake up spotless.

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Illustration of Chilean supermarkets announcing early closure on New Year's Eve and full closure on New Year's Day for the holiday.
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Chilean supermarkets adjust hours for New Year's

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Supermarket chains including Santa Isabel, Jumbo, Unimarc, Tottus, and Líder have announced early closures on December 31, 2025, and will remain closed on January 1, 2026, due to the irrenunciable holiday.

Madrid's emergency services handled a New Year's Eve within the normal range, though with slightly higher figures than previous years, and no knife wounds reported. Police managed 1,237 incidents, including nine house fires and 77 fights. The Puerta del Sol celebration proceeded without issues.

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Christmas celebrations in Neiva produced economic contrasts: a positive boost for the taxi drivers' guild due to increased demand, while bars and gastrobares endured a tough season with sales drops and job losses.

Spanish TV networks vied for viewers on December 31, 2025, during the New Year's Eve chimes, with TVE featuring Estopa and Chenoa from Puerta del Sol, and Antena 3 starring Cristina Pedroche and Alberto Chicote. Audience figures, determining the winner in the public-private showdown, will be available on January 2. Antena 3's broadcast included special guest Santiago Segura, while Mediaset chose a snowy setting in the Pyrenees.

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Maelfu ya Wakenya wanaendelea kusafiri vijijini kujiunga na familia zao kwa sikukuu za Krismasi na Mwaka Mpya licha ya changamoto za kiuchumi na hali ya hewa. Vikosi vya usalama vimeshirikiana na mamlaka kama NTSA ili kuzuia ajali barabarani, huku hoteli nchini zikiwa zimeshinikizwa na wageni. Wataalamu wanashauri maandalizi ya magari na busara katika matumizi ya fedha ili kuepuka majuto.

The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco Servytur) projects an economic impact of up to 136 billion pesos from New Year's Eve dinners in Mexican homes. This estimate accounts for average spending of 4,000 pesos per household or 1,000 pesos per person, across 34.1 million households in the country. For celebrations in hotels or restaurants, an impact of about 50 million pesos is anticipated.

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In Hamburg, waste management collected around three tons less trash during New Year's Eve night and morning than the previous year. About 80 employees gathered 16 tons of waste at busy spots, including glass shards, bottles, and packaging. A spokesperson attributes this to wet cold weather and increased environmental awareness.

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