The labor reform in the face of gender violence: business obligations and challenges for workplaces
Mexico's recent labor reform strengthens companies' responsibilities to prevent and address violence against women in the workplace, marking a significant shift in organizational accountability.
Banned from business after high transfers to themselves, their own companies, and relatives
Individuals received bans from business operations following large transfers of money to themselves and associated entities.
Record number on the Black List - car dealers are the 'worst offenders'
The number of companies neglecting recommendations from the Consumer Agency in Sweden has reached an all-time high, with car dealers identified as the primary offenders.
Violanta: "I manage a business with a very large turnover and I cannot know about technical issues"
The owner of Violanta, Konstantinos Tziortziotis, faced a lengthy judicial process over the tragic explosion that resulted in the loss of five employees, but was unable to convince authorities of his lack of technical knowledge regarding safety issues.
[Editorial] ‘50 Billion Club’ Acquitted Again, How Can Common Sense and Judicial Judgment Be So Different?
Former lawmaker Kwak Sang-do has been acquitted again regarding allegations of receiving 5 billion won from Kim Man-soo, highlighting issues with judicial accountability among powerful figures related to the Daejangdong business scandal.