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Convenio (CLA) Insurance Spain

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Spanish convenios colectivos — the sectoral collective bargaining agreements covering virtually every industry in Spain — impose specific employee-insurance obligations on the employer. Generali Convenio is the integrated product that discharges all of them on a single schedule, with documented compliance certification ready for any Inspección de Trabajo audit.

Quick Answer. Convenio Colectivo Accident Insurance in Spain
Mandatory underSector-specific Convenio Colectivo
Spanish labour lawCompliance required (ET 26/1995)
Sector-specific limitsYes — varies by Convenio
We confirm ConvenioYes — we identify your sector
Compliance certificateIssued — for inspections

Spanish Insurance Law: Convenio Colectivo Compliance. Key Facts, Limits & Exclusions

The legal framework, specific waiting periods, exclusions and citations every prospective policyholder should know. Sources are linked inline to the BOE (Boletín Oficial del Estado) and Spanish regulators.

What"Convenio CLA" cover is

A Convenio Colectivo de Aplicación (CLA) compliance accident policy is a specific form of group accident cover whose limits, exclusions and beneficiaries are set to match the employer's applicable Convenio Colectivo. Spanish labour law under Estatuto de los Trabajadores Article 82 gives sectoral CCs the force of law for all workers in scope, including the insurance obligations they impose on employers.

Identifying the right Convenio

The convenio aplicable is determined by:
(1) the company's main CNAE code (Spanish industry classification); (2) the employee's specific role (a driver in a hotel may fall under transport CC, not hotels); and (3) any regional or provincial overlay (convenio provincial) that modifies the national sector CC. Identifying the correct CC is the most common compliance failure — the AEAT and labour inspection use the BOE-registered CC text as the reference, not employer interpretation.

How premium and limits are set

Premium per employee is calculated using: headcount; CC-mandated lump sum amounts (death + several disability grades); workplace vs 24/7 scope; and sector risk class (construction higher, office work lower). Typical premiums: €18–€38 per employee per year for office sectors; €60–€150 per employee per year for higher-risk sectors. CC revisions (typically every 2–4 years) should trigger automatic policy revision — a feature Generali offers as standard.

Multi-Convenio companies

Companies with employees across multiple sectors (e.g., a hotel group with hospitality employees, drivers, security staff) may need multiple CC compliance covers in parallel. The main employment contract sets the primary CC for each employee, but secondary tasks can affect classification. Most Spanish insurers will write a single master policy with multiple sub-sections matched to each CC.

Lapse risk and inspection

A lapse in CC accident cover triggers immediate non-compliance. The Inspección de Trabajo y Seguridad Social can demand a current certificate at any time; sanctions under RDL 5/2000 (LISOS) for serious breaches range up to €187,515.

Crucially, if a workplace accident happens during a lapsed period, the employer becomes directly liable for the CC-mandated lump sum on top of any TGSS pension — a single fatal accident at construction-CC limits can cost €60,000+ direct to the employer.

Indicative price
€25 – €150 / employee / year
Generali product
Generali Convenio Colectivo
Best for
All Spanish employers; particularly Construcción, Hostelería, Comercio, Sanidad, Metal, Química and Oficinas y Despachos sectors

What Is Convenio (CLA) Insurance?

Here is what you need to know.

Convenio insurance — known internationally as Collective Labour Agreement insurance, or CLA insurance — is the umbrella term for the various employee-benefit insurances mandated by Spain's sectoral collective bargaining agreements. The Spanish employment law system (governed by the Estatuto de los Trabajadores, Real Decreto Legislativo 2/2015) operates substantially through these agreements: roughly 5,000 active convenios at national, regional, provincial and local level, between them covering virtually every legitimate area of employment in the country.

Each convenio sets minimum employment terms across an entire industry — wages, working hours, holiday entitlement, severance arrangements, and crucially for our purposes, the insurance protections that the employer must provide for staff.

The specific insurance obligations vary substantially between convenios: the construction sector mandates the most extensive cover (24-hour accident, life and disability), the hospitality sector mandates work-only accident cover, the office workers' convenio (Oficinas y Despachos) mandates a more modest baseline. But all of them mandate something — and the cost of failing to comply is measured in fines, civil claims and reputational damage rather than the modest annual premium that compliance costs.

Generali Convenio Colectivo is the integrated product that handles the full spectrum of convenio insurance obligations on one schedule. The policy schedule names the specific convenios applicable to your workforce, confirms the benefit levels meet or exceed the mandated minimums, and produces a compliance certificate dated to the most recent convenio update.

For multi-convenio workforces — common in hospitality, construction and retail — a single Generali policy covers multiple convenios simultaneously with separate compliance certifications per category of staff.

The Three Layers of Convenio Insurance Obligation

Spanish convenio insurance obligations typically fall into three distinct layers. Most convenios mandate elements from all three; some mandate only one or two. Understanding which layers apply to your workforce is the starting point of compliance:

Layer 1. Accident and disability cover. Almost universal across Spanish convenios. The employer must provide insurance paying defined lump sums for accidental death (typically €30,000–€60,000 at minimum), permanent total disability (typically 1.5× the death benefit), and permanent partial disability per the official baremo. Some convenios mandate work-only cover; others mandate 24-hour cover. Detailed coverage of this layer is available on our dedicated Collective Accident Insurance for Staff page.

Layer 2. Death from any cause (life cover). Mandated in many but not all convenios. Where mandated, the employer provides a defined lump sum on the death of the employee from any cause — natural death, illness, suicide after the qualifying period, accident — paid to the spouse or convenio-defined beneficiaries. Typical mandated amounts run €15,000–€30,000 at minimum, sometimes higher in specific sectors.

Layer 3. Daily sickness allowance and other complementary benefits. A smaller subset of convenios mandate complementary daily allowances during periods of medical incapacity, paid in addition to the public sick-pay benefit. Some convenios add particular benefits like equipment-replacement allowances, maternity supplements, or contributions to professional training funds.

Who Is Subject to Convenio Insurance Obligations

🏗️ Construction (Convenio General de la Construcción)

24-hour accident plus life cover. Most extensive convenio in Spain. Inspecciones de Trabajo audit construction companies particularly thoroughly. Premium loading reflects the high-risk activity.

🏨 Hospitality (Convenio de Hostelería)

Work-only accident cover with sector-specific benefit levels. Major convenio with provincial variants — the schedule must reference the specific provincial convenio applicable to each centro de trabajo.

🛍️ Retail and Commerce (Convenio de Comercio)

Provincial-level convenios with significant variation between Comunidades. Generally moderate benefit levels. Multi-province retailers need multi-convenio compliance.

🏥 Healthcare and Clinical Services (Sanidad Privada)

Specific accident plus complementary sickness allowances. Higher benefit levels reflecting clinical staff exposure. Often combined with collective health benefits as the full employee package.

🚛 Transport and Logistics (multiple convenios)

Sector divided between several convenios depending on type of transport. Driver-specific accident and life clauses common, often with 24-hour cover for goods drivers.

🏭 Manufacturing and Industry (Metal, Química, Alimentación)

Sector-specific convenios at provincial level. Variable benefit levels — química is among the more demanding given the inherent activity hazard. Complementary daily allowances common.

💼 Office and Professional Services (Oficinas y Despachos)

Work-only accident cover at moderate levels. Lower-risk profile but compliance still mandatory. Typically the cheapest convenio cover to put in place.

🎓 Private Education (Convenio de Enseñanza Privada)

Specific accident cover for teaching staff including school-trip extensions. Often complemented by professional indemnity for teachers.

What Generali Convenio Colectivo Covers

The full Generali Convenio Colectivo product is a layered package that can be configured to match the specific obligations of each convenio. Typical contents:

Sector-Specific Mandated Benefits. Indicative Levels

Sector / ConvenioDeath (accident)Total DisabilityCover PeriodLife Layer
Construcción (General)€56,000€70,00024-hour+ Death any cause €30K
Hostelería (provincial)€30,000–€42,000€42,000–€60,000Work onlyNot mandated
Comercio (provincial)€30,000–€36,000€42,000–€48,000Work onlyNot mandated
Sanidad Privada€36,000–€45,000€54,000Work only+ Sickness allowance
Oficinas y Despachos€30,000€40,000Work onlyNot mandated
Metal (provincial)€40,000–€56,000€56,000–€70,000Work onlyVariable
Industria Química€52,000€70,00024-hour+ Death any cause €25K
Transporte (mercancías)€42,000–€55,000€55,000–€70,00024-hourVariable
Enseñanza Privada€30,000–€40,000€40,000–€55,000Work + travelVariable
Limpieza de Edificios€30,000–€36,000€42,000–€48,000Work onlyNot mandated

What Is NOT Covered

Here is what you need to know.

Why Get Convenio Cover Through Turner

Convenio compliance is one of the most-audited areas in Spanish small-business inspection, and one of the most contested at claim stage. The convenio applicable to a given company can be at national, regional, provincial or local level; different employee categories may fall under different convenios; and benefit levels typically rise at each annual convenio review.

Companies that buy generic accident cover online — without specific convenio cross-checking — frequently discover at claim stage that their cover does not match the live convenio requirement. The resulting gap is typically paid by the company directly, on top of any inspection fines.

Each Generali Convenio policy we issue includes a convenio compliance certificate — a one-page document naming the specific convenio referenced, the benefit levels verified against the convenio text, and the date of the most recent convenio update checked.

This certificate is what an Inspección de Trabajo audit needs to see, what a trade union representative challenging an employer might request, and what an employee or beneficiary will rely on at claim stage. We re-validate the certificate at every annual renewal, automatically updating the schedule when convenio benefit levels rise. For multi-province operators, the schedule references each provincial convenio separately.

For complex workforces — mixed-convenio companies, multi-Comunidad operations, employees on dual-classification contracts — we structure the policy with explicit convenio mapping and produce per-category compliance documentation. The administrative simplicity for the employer is significant: a single insurer relationship, a single billing arrangement, one compliance package, regardless of the number of underlying convenios.

Indicative Annual Premiums Per Employee

ProfileIndicative priceNotes
Office workers (Oficinas y Despachos), convenio minimum€25 – €40/yearWork-only, baseline benefit levels
Retail staff (Comercio), convenio minimum€30 – €50/yearPer employee, work-only
Hospitality staff (Hostelería), convenio minimum€35 – €55/yearPer employee, varies by province
Industrial / metal worker, convenio minimum€45 – €75/yearHigher-risk activity loading
Healthcare staff with sickness allowance layer€55 – €95/yearIncludes complementary daily benefit
Construction worker, convenio minimum€80 – €150/year24-hour cover, life layer included
Chemical / pharmaceutical worker, convenio minimum€90 – €150/year24-hour, highest benefit levels
Multi-convenio workforce (single combined policy)Standard ratesPer category, single billing
Enhanced cover above convenio minimum+30–60%Higher sums or additional layers

Disclaimer: All figures are indicative for 2026 and subject to underwriting at the time of application. Final premium depends on financial profile, bonded amount, contract type and individual risk profile. Contact us for a written quote.

Approximate Convenio Colectivo Insurance Pricing

Premium ranges for sector-specific Convenio Colectivo cover requirements:

Office / commerce
from €25/emp/yr
  • Class 1 occupation rates
  • Standard Convenio sums
  • Death & disability cover
  • Spain coverage
  • Convenio compliance certified
Construction / industrial
from €80/emp/yr
  • High-risk sector cover
  • Higher Convenio sums
  • Specialist cover for trades
  • Site-based plus offsite
  • PPE compliance evidence required

Prices shown are typical Spanish market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and your individual circumstances. Contact us for a free personalised quote. Each Convenio Colectivo has specific minimum cover sums and conditions. We confirm the exact Convenio for your business and arrange compliant cover.

Frequently Asked Questions. Convenio Colectivo (CLA) Insurance

These are the most common questions we receive.

Spanish Convenios Colectivos are sector-specific collective bargaining agreements that mandate, among many other things, employer-paid accident insurance for employees. Compliance is a labour law requirement, not optional. Here are the common questions from employers.

A Spanish collective bargaining agreement (Convenio Colectivo) is a sector-specific contract between employer associations and trade unions, governing pay, working conditions, leave, and crucially — employer-paid insurance for workers. Each industry sector has its own Convenio (hospitality, construction, retail, etc.). Compliance is mandatory for all employers in the sector regardless of company size.
The Convenio is determined by your business activity (CNAE code, the Spanish equivalent of SIC), not by employer choice. Most Spanish businesses fall under either a national Convenio (hospitality, construction, retail) or a regional one (Comunidad Valenciana variants). We confirm your applicable Convenio at quotation. Your Spanish gestor or labour adviser also identifies this.
Most Convenios mandate accident insurance covering: death from accident (lump sum to family), permanent total disability (lump sum), permanent partial disability (percentage-based). Sums vary by sector: hospitality around €40,000-€60,000 per employee; construction higher (€60,000-€90,000); office sectors lower (€25,000-€40,000). Some Convenios also require daily benefit cover.
Non-compliance is a labour law breach. The Inspección de Trabajo (Spanish labour inspectorate) can impose fines (typically €750-€7,500 for failure to provide mandated insurance). More seriously, if an uninsured employee has a serious accident, the employer can be personally liable for the full cost (medical, disability lump sums, family compensation) — far more expensive than the missing insurance premium.
Yes. Convenio cover premium is a fully deductible business expense. The cover provided to employees is not treated as benefit-in-kind (it's mandatory employer protection, not voluntary benefit). Both factors make Convenio cover tax-efficient. Premium is paid annually to the insurer in the company's name.
Yes. Convenios are renegotiated every 2-5 years and frequently update minimum cover sums (often to keep pace with inflation). We monitor Convenio updates for our clients and alert when revisions require policy enhancements. A common compliance gap occurs when an employer's policy is set at old Convenio levels but the Convenio has been updated. Annual review prevents this drift.
Yes. Convenios apply to all employees in the sector regardless of contract type. Part-time, full-time, fixed-term and indefinite contracts all require cover. The cover sum is typically the full Convenio amount regardless of working hours. Seasonal workers (hospitality during summer, agriculture during harvest) need to be covered for their employment period — declaration policies handle the variable headcount.
No — autónomos are not employees and not covered under the employer's Convenio policy. They need their own personal insurance (personal accident, daily benefit, life insurance). Some businesses confused on this point — bringing in autónomos to avoid Convenio costs. The classification autónomo vs employee is a legal question (test of dependence, integration, business risk) that the labour inspectorate examines.
Yes — businesses spanning multiple sectors (a hotel with restaurant and shop, a construction firm with both trades and office staff) can have a single combined policy meeting different Convenio requirements per employee category. Premium reflects the per-employee Convenio level. Single renewal date and administration. We design these structures for multi-activity businesses.
Spanish-employed workers are protected by Spanish Convenios regardless of employer nationality. UK or other foreign companies operating in Spain through Spanish entities or branches must comply with relevant Convenios. Foreign companies sometimes try to apply their home-country employment terms to Spanish workers — this is non-compliant and high-risk.
The insurance certificate showing the cover sums, employee schedule, and policy renewal dates serves as compliance evidence. Convenio cover certificates can be requested by the labour inspectorate during inspections. Employees can also request to see proof of their cover. Modern policies include online access for HR teams to confirm cover status at any time.
The covered employee (or family on death claims) makes the claim with HR opening the file. Documentation includes: workplace accident report (parte de accidente de trabajo), medical reports, employment proof. Claims under Convenio cover are paid in addition to Social Security benefits — they're separate. Settlement typically 30-90 days. We support HR through the claims process.
Convenio cover protects the employees specifically. The employer should also hold: employer's liability (claims by employees against the employer for negligence), public liability (claims by visitors), commercial property, business interruption, and depending on activity many others. Convenio is one piece of a typical business insurance programme rather than the whole.

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How This Compares to the Competition

Honest comparisons help you make an informed choice. These figures are typical Spanish-market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and individual circumstances.

Generali Convenio Colectivo vs Mapfre Convenio and Mutua Madrileña Convenio

How Generali's Convenio-Colectivo compliance accident insurance compares to the main Spanish providers.

Feature Generali Convenio Mapfre Convenio Mutua Madrileña Convenio
Sector identification (we confirm) Yes Customer responsibility Customer responsibility
Lump-sum amounts match Convenio Yes — auto-update on revision Yes Yes
Multi-Convenio company support Yes Yes Yes
Compliance certificate for Inspección Issued same day Issued in 1–3 days Issued in 1–3 days
Add-on Decesos benefit Yes Yes Yes
Premium per employee (typical) ~€18–€38/year ~€22–€42/year ~€20–€40/year

Comparisons are based on publicly available product literature and our experience placing policies across the Spanish market. Premium estimates assume a healthy applicant on the Costa Blanca with no significant claims history. Contact us for a personalised, like-for-like quote.

Sources & References

This page references the following official Spanish regulatory and legal sources. These are the authoritative bodies and laws governing insurance products in Spain:

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