Community Wedding Project offers slots for couples in Caxias and Jatobá; see how to register
A community wedding project in Caxias and Jatobá aims to facilitate civil unions for low-income couples.
The City Council appoints a 66-year-old civil engineer as the new director of the Municipal Police of Madrid: "The unions will come down on him"
Madrid's City Council has appointed Antonio Domingo Ayuso, a 66-year-old civil engineer, as the new director of the Municipal Police following the dismissal of Pablo Enrique Rodríguez amid controversies.
Ministers must end ‘barking mad’ restraints on civil service pay, union leader warns
The leader of the Prospect union urges government ministers to lift salary constraints on civil servants to recruit necessary technical and digital specialists.
What rights does a de facto union grant in Ecuador
The article explains the legal rights provided by de facto unions in Ecuador, emphasizing that they offer similar protections to marriage without traditional formalities.
Big money, small impact: Govs face fire over N9tn FAAC windfall
State governors in Nigeria are under criticism for their handling of a N9tn windfall from the Federation Account, as many believe this substantial revenue increase has not translated into significant welfare improvements for citizens.
"We cannot continue like this if we want to attract young people": civil servants press for their salaries
Civil servants are advocating for salary increases as the Public Service Minister, David Amiel, prepares to address union demands following three years of salary freezes.
"An intolerable accident": CGT and CFDT are joining the civil suit after the fatal explosion at the Elkem factory in Lyon
Following a fatal explosion at the Elkem plant in Lyon, trade unions CGT and CFDT are joining the legal proceedings and demanding a thorough investigation into the incident that resulted in two deaths and two injuries.