Construction Industry Raises Its Economic and Business Expectations
The construction industry in Ecuador is increasing its economic expectations and sector performance due to positive forecasts.
Inequalities Begin at the Birth of a Child. Why Parental Leaves Still Don't Work
Parental leave policies in the UK disproportionately favor the middle and upper classes, perpetuating inequality and highlighting the struggles women face in the workplace, particularly after childbirth.
Petteri Orpo mocked the Centre โ ministers erupted in the stand
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo defended the government's employment policies in parliament while jokingly referencing former Centre Party Prime Minister Juha Sipilรค.
Launch of the Labor-Management Council... "It will be a first step for cooperation"
The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Employers Federation launched a labor-management council aimed at fostering communication on key labor policies.
Greece Tightens Policies, the Balkans Under Pressure: The New Map of Migration
Greece is reshaping its immigration policy by linking legal residency to employment while emphasizing a 'zero tolerance' approach to irregular immigration, significantly affecting migration routes through the Balkans.
Business Closures: Between Openings and Closures, There are 21,938 Fewer in Two Years
In Argentina, the net number of businesses has dropped by 21,938 over two years, indicating a concerning trend in economic stability and employment.
Training, GOL Program: Barberis (Expo Training), 'Lombardy is a positive model, at Expo Training a section for the inclusion of prisoners'
The Lombardy region's GOL Program demonstrates effective active labor policies by including inmates in job training and reintegration initiatives.
Paid Leave for Husbands Starts 50 Days Before Childbirth... 63 Public Livelihood Bills Passed in National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed 63 public livelihood bills, including significant amendments to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act allowing paid leave for husbands starting 50 days before childbirth.
US employment increased by 130,000 in January... a surprising increase of 60,000 more than expected
US employment figures for January indicate a stronger-than-anticipated increase, leading to considerations about the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies.
Launch of Labor-Union Consultation Body between the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions: A Permanent Communication Channel Established
The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) have established a consultative body to facilitate ongoing dialogue on labor policies in South Korea.
The Center Party and Liike Nyt Have Reached Their Limit โ Left the Vote of No Confidence
The Center Party and Liike Nyt have filed a vote of no confidence regarding Finlandโs poor unemployment situation, criticizing the governmentโs economic and employment policies.
Clothing is already 30% cheaper under Milei's management, but textiles are the manufacturing sector that lost the most jobs
Clothing prices have decreased by 30% under President Javier Milei's policies, resulting in significant job losses within the textile sector.
The fight against poverty demands pragmatism
The article discusses the need for pragmatic policies in fighting poverty in Ecuador amid global economic challenges.
Single Mother Works in a Bakery Until 3 AM: Poverty as an Unaddressed Issue, 'Know the Reality and Implement Policies'
A 55-year-old single mother in Kyushu shares her struggles working night shifts at a bakery to support her two children amid financial hardships and a lack of governmental support for poverty issues.
Loud investigation in the USA. Nike accused of discriminating against white employees
The article discusses the investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission into allegations of Nike discriminating against white employees amid broader concerns about diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
Nike faces federal probe over allegations of discrimination against white workers
Nike is under investigation by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for allegedly discriminating against white employees through its diversity policies.
Nike investigated in the USA for possible discrimination against white employees
Nike is being investigated by U.S. authorities for potential discrimination against white individuals through the company's diversity policies.
US investigates Nike over anti-white discrimination claims
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is examining claims of discrimination against white employees by Nike and has requested information regarding the company's HR policies.
Employer President demands: A right to sue for social funds against expensive politics
The President of Employers advocates for social funds to have the right to sue against costly government policies, amidst growing criticism over the financial burdens placed on workers and employers due to rising social insurance contributions.
ABI, Giuseppe Longo DG National Pension Fund for BCC/CRA: "Complementary Pension and Active Policies to Strengthen Employment and Sustainability"
Giuseppe Longo discusses the impact of demographic transition on the economy, labor market, and social balances, emphasizing the need for complementary pensions and active policies to address employment and sustainability challenges.
Paola Ochoa, Ph.D. in Social Psychology: One of the major challenges is the lack of policies aimed at young people, there are policies, but there must be more options
Paola Ochoa emphasizes the need for more policies to support Ecuadorian youth, as a significant portion are not engaged in education or employment.
In German Companies: How Salary Negotiations Are Conducted
A new study reveals how frequently salary negotiations occur individually in German companies, indicating that salary policies are more flexible than commonly perceived, even in unionized companies.
DWP under fire as hundreds of staff get warnings 'over sickness absences'
Nearly 1,650 DWP staff have received formal warnings for exceeding sickness absence limits, raising concerns about the department's attendance policies and prompting calls for reform.
Meloni. Paolo Capone, leader of UGL: "Favorable to a new social pact to revive growth and employment"
UGL leader Paolo Capone welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's commitment to establish sustainable economic growth and job creation through long-term policies.
We are fighting against unemployment, which hardly exists
The article discusses the impact of demographic changes on the labor market in Poland, the inefficiency of current labor market policies, the increasing frequency of employment gaps, and potential adjustments workers can make to meet market needs.
A Spaniard living in Switzerland explains what happens if you work and get sick in this country
A Spanish resident in Switzerland discusses the differences in workplace sickness policies compared to Spain, revealing a rule that offers more favorable conditions for workers.
Khabib: Dagestanis come, break people, and take money. Americans don't like that
Khabib Nurmagomedov criticized the UFC for favoring fighters with mic skills over actual fighting talent, expressing his disapproval of the organization's employment policies.