The statement from the President's Office following the approval of labor reform in the House of Deputies: 'The end of the litigation industry'
The Argentine President's Office issued a statement welcoming the approval of the labor reform, claiming it will end over 70 years of delays in labor relations.
Let's Follow the Steps of Argentina
Ecuador is making significant strides in international relations through various economic initiatives, but it requires labor reforms to enhance job creation and access.
The Senate approved the labor reform bill; only 3 provinces will reach 190 school days
The Argentine Senate has passed a labor reform bill aimed at changing employment relations amid significant political maneuvering.
Discussion on Supplementing the Basic Law for Workers Intensifies... Experts Say 'Fines Should Be Imposed to Enhance Effectiveness'
The South Korean government has initiated a public discussion to gather opinions on the Basic Law for Workers' Rights and the introduction of a worker presumptive system, emphasizing the need for fines to increase compliance.
What did PM Modi say about the MoU with Seychelles?
PM Modi announced a $175 million economic package for Seychelles focusing on critical areas like social housing, vocational training, healthcare security, and maritime security.
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.
Government to Hear Voices of Shipbuilding Industry Amid ‘Employment Imbalance’... Town Hall Meeting in Ulsan on the 9th
The South Korean government is set to hold a town hall meeting on the 9th in Ulsan to address employment issues in the shipbuilding industry, which includes discussions about working conditions and labor relations.
DÃaz ends self-employment in 'delivery', but focus shifts to sanctions and working conditions of fleets
The recent announcement by Minister Yolanda DÃaz 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.
Trump administration reinstates fired employees of DoJ race relations agency
The Trump administration is reinstating employees of the Community Relations Service, a DOJ agency focused on managing racial conflicts, after previously issuing layoff notices.
Bangladesh slaps more visa curbs on Indians – media
Bangladesh has implemented further restrictions on visa issuance to Indian nationals, affecting all categories except for business and employment visas.