Liberia: Phebe Hospital Workers Suspend Shutdown, Issue 24-Hour Ultimatum
Workers at Phebe Hospital in Liberia have decided to suspend a planned shutdown but have issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the hospital's board and government for urgent action regarding administrative issues.
One doctor holds three management positions
A doctor in Iceland manages three administrative roles while the healthcare system faces significant physician shortages.
Germany Blog: Bundestag May Refuse Access Badge to AfD Staff Member
The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court ruled that the Bundestag can deny an access badge to a former AfD member due to concerns about his reliability related to contacts with Russia.
Deputies also have their aesthetics: They charge $200 for a haircut and reporters use it too
For 200 pesos, legislators, administrative staff, and even journalists get haircuts at a salon in the Chamber of Deputies that has been operating for 30 years.
Maersk announces layoffs of up to 1,000 employees
As part of a cost-cutting plan, A.P. Moller Maersk will lay off 15 percent of its administrative staff, amounting to approximately 1,000 employees, primarily affecting its Denmark headquarters.
Public Ministry proposes nepotism action against councilor from Curitiba
The Public Ministry of Paraná has filed a Civil Public Action for administrative improbity against Curitiba councilor Eder Borges and his chief of staff Victória Lauren Maciel de Almeida for nepotism.
Oil companies are seeking staff to work in Venezuela, these are the profiles required to recover the industry
Oil companies in Venezuela are looking to fill over 40 positions, including technical, operational, engineering, and strategic administrative roles, to revitalize the industry.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.
Oil companies seek staff to work in Venezuela after Maduro's capture, these are the required profiles
Oil companies are recruiting for over 40 positions in Venezuela following the capture of Maduro, including roles for technicians, operators, engineers, and strategic administrative positions.
The Chief of Staff of Prohens will testify for alleged misconduct
The Chief of Staff of Prohens has been summoned to testify as a suspect in an alleged case of administrative misconduct involving irregularities in the selection process of a chauffeur, which may have benefited a relative of the senior official.