Teachers' union complains to labor inspectorate about violations in the employment of kindergarten staff
The teachers' union in Latvia has raised concerns about violations in the employment and responsibilities of kindergarten aides, indicating that many perform pedagogical duties alone, which contravenes existing regulations.
More vacation and the end of calculating seniority by old rules. Problems in the offices
New regulations regarding employment seniority come into effect in Poland, allowing previously uncounted employment periods to be included, impacting vacation entitlements for many workers.
Labor Reform: Changes to Compensation, Dismissals, Leave, Vacation, Overtime, and Even Taxes
The Argentine government is seeking to implement a labor reform that will change various aspects of employment regulations including compensation, severance, and taxation.
Additional day off in 2026. There is a government decision
The Polish government has announced an additional day off for employees in 2026 due to overlapping holidays on Saturdays, following labor code regulations.
The Senate is moving to pass the labor reform, in the timeframe requested by Milei
The Argentine Senate is set to pass a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei that will bring significant changes to employment regulations.
Cancellation Regulations to Become Stricter After Matching Established - Spot Work Association
The Spot Work Association in Japan has announced stricter cancellation regulations following matching agreements to combat last-minute cancellations by companies.
Immediate drug and alcohol tests for high-risk activities: the news in workplaces
In Italy, new regulations permit immediate drug and alcohol testing for employees suspected of substance use during high-risk work activities.
The Labor Modernization Bill and its Regulation of Update Methods for Amounts to be Paid
The Labor Modernization Bill aims to reform existing labor regulations to facilitate employment generation in Argentina.
Ministry of Labor issues agreement regulating special shifts and work hours
The Ministry of Labor in Ecuador issued a ministerial agreement for regulating the authorization process of special work shifts and hours.
Labor sanctions have increased by up to 100 times in recent years, experts warn
Labor sanctions in Mexico have reportedly surged significantly, with some cases showing increases of up to 100 times due to stricter enforcement of labor regulations.
The Labor Modernization Bill and its Regulation of Update Modalities for Court Compensation Payments
The article discusses the Labor Modernization Bill recently passed by the Argentine Senate, emphasizing its potential to remove barriers to employment and improve compensation regulations in the judicial context.
Bankrupt modular house builder lays off all employees
The company KT Modules announced the layoff of approximately 55 employees amid bankruptcy proceedings, as required by employment regulations.
15 Changes in the Labor Market with ERGANI II
The ERGANI II information system promises to reduce bureaucracy and simplify job announcements in Greece, coming into full effect on February 16.
The state is preparing a new whip for fictitious entrepreneurs. It will affect digital platforms
Slovak authorities are set to introduce new regulations aimed at tackling fictitious entrepreneurs and ensuring fair compensation on digital platforms.
Former Police Officer Fails to Change Jobs to CEO of Hi Rim, Reasons Behind it
A former police officer's attempt to transfer to the CEO position at Hi Rim Architecture was unsuccessful due to conflicts with regulations regarding post-retirement employment relations, raising questions about potential favoritism linked to previous support of a presidential spouse's events.
Dรญaz ends self-employment in 'delivery', but focus shifts to sanctions and working conditions of fleets
The recent announcement by Minister Yolanda Dรญaz to abandon the Uber Eats self-employment model marks a significant victory for labor reform, leading to anticipated upheaval in the delivery app sector due to shifts in labor relations and regulations.
The Thing is: Donald Tusk Angry at His Own Reform. Who Blew Up the PIP?
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized a reform that allowed for changes in employment status without employer or court approval, a concept he initially proposed, highlighting issues of excessive regulations and bureaucracy.
Major new laws in 2026 from bin change to travel - how you'll be affected
New laws taking effect in 2026 will introduce changes to waste management, travel regulations, and enhance employment rights and tenant protections.