ALBAWABA — The government of Spain on Tuesday announced its approval for an 8 percent increase in the minimum wage even though the country was reeling from inflationary pressures. With inflation at 5.8 percent in January, after peaking at 10.8 percent in July, the highest level in 38 years, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the government previously committed to setting the minimum wage at 60 percent of the average Spanish ...