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People attend a demonstration organized by Spain's 'indignant' protesters at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on February 10, 2012, hours after Spain's right-leaning government unveiled a labour reform. The number of jobless people in Spain shot above five million at the end of 2011, sending the unemployment rate to 22.85 percent -- double the European average and the highest in the industrialized world. Placard read 'No labor reform' 'You break the social agreement' 'The Popular Party and the employers union eat my bread'