STTK: The employee earns the CEO's daily wage in one and a half months
A recent report reveals that Finnish employees need to work 46 days to earn the daily wage of a CEO, highlighting ongoing disparities in income development between corporate leaders and workers.
How an employee should declare income from apartment rental and what they can save on
The article outlines how employees in Slovakia, like Karol, need to declare income earned from renting apartments and offers practical advice on tax exemptions and deductions.
Earned 1.7 million in 15 years of service, assets discovered exceed 150 million
An anti-corruption operation in India uncovered assets exceeding 150 million rupees belonging to a government employee whose legitimate income over 15 years was only 1.7 million.
The AI Boom Enhances the Gap Between Corporate Income and Employee Wages
A report indicates that the AI investment boom in the US is widening the gap between corporate profits and employee wages, with workers seeing stagnation in their incomes.
40 Personal Expenses to Reduce Taxes: Interest on Unsecured Loans and Salaries of Domestic Employees Included in Annex and Projection
Ecuador's tax authority allows for a variety of personal expenses, including unsecured loan interest and domestic employee salaries, to reduce income tax liability for workers in dependent relationships.
How much does a commerce employee earn in February 2026
Commerce sector workers are receiving fixed payments following the latest collective bargaining agreement established by the Federation of Argentine Commerce and Service Employees (FAECYS), which will be in effect until March and directly affects their monthly income.
WHO ARE THEY? ⟩ The third of the employees is doing side jobs to earn extra money
Due to stagnant wage growth and financial pressures, an increasing number of employees are seeking ways to earn extra income alongside their primary jobs, according to a survey involving over 4,500 participants.
How long will it take for employees to see changes with collective contracts
The article discusses the timeframe required for employees to experience improvements in income through collective contracts, emphasizing that significant changes will take at least 12 months to materialize due to the need for rebuilding trust and implementing institutional frameworks for salary increases.