The UIA calls for 'respect' and says that businessmen are not responsible for the 'distortions' of the past
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) asserts that business leaders should not be held accountable for historical economic distortions in response to recent criticisms from President Javier Milei.
"Buy European" is gaining more and more support. But there are questions
The "Buy European" initiative is set to strengthen the EU's industrial base in response to competition from China and U.S. tariffs, with a new preference rule expected to be published on February 26.
The UIA regretted the closure of FATE, questioned Chinese imports, and demanded "equal conditions" to compete
The Argentine Industrial Union expressed deep concern over the closure of FATE's tire plant and the resultant layoffs of 920 workers, emphasizing the broader economic impact beyond the company.
LG autonomy: Ogun workers set fresh ultimatum
Ogun workers have issued a new ultimatum to the governor, demanding action on local government autonomy and operational conditions of the councils.
Ogun LG workers give Abiodun seven-day ultimatum over autonomy, others
Local government workers in Ogun State have given Governor Dapo Abiodun a seven-day ultimatum to address demands for local government autonomy and other issues or face industrial action.
European Competitiveness Amidst Global Uncertainty
The article discusses the recent European Industry Summit 2026 in Antwerp, where the European Commission President aims to strengthen Europe's industrial appeal and competitiveness against global uncertainties.
Focusing on the effects of labor reform, Caputo met with the UIA
The Argentine Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, met with the Industrial Union of Argentina (UIA) to discuss the impacts of labor reform, commercial openings, provincial taxes, and municipal rates.
Caputo met with the UIA: no announcements for the sector and asked them to take advantage of labor reform
Economy Minister Luis Caputo held a meeting with the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) to discuss labor reform and fiscal laws but made no significant announcements for the sector.
The UIA meets with Caputo amid minimal industrial capacity utilization
The president of Argentina's Industrial Union, MartΓn Rappallini, is set to meet with Economy Minister Luis Caputo to discuss measures to reactivate industrial activity amidst declining production and increased unemployment.
The 13 Points that Industries Celebrate from the Labor Reform
The Argentine Industrial Union has expressed its support for a newly proposed labor law, celebrating various points that it believes will benefit small and medium-sized enterprises.
How far has the 'Jeonbuk-style labor-management consultation' come?... Confirming the results and tasks of the province and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
The Jeonbuk chapter of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and the Jeonbuk provincial government reviewed the progress of their labor-management consultation model and outlined ongoing challenges.
Macron's Vision for the EU: A Real Energy Union, Common Debt, Industrial Protection
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for a true energy market in Europe during his speech in Antwerp, Belgium, advocating for significant investments in energy networks and strategic stockpiling of critical materials.
Brussels proposes prioritizing strategic European industrial products in public procurement
The European Commission is seeking to prioritize strategic European industrial products in public procurement to support key manufacturing sectors.
The UIA reaffirmed its concern about the level of activity and called for an 'intelligent opening'
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) has expressed deep concern over declining economic activity and job losses, urging for a more deliberate approach to economic opening amidst tension with the government.
Unionism: Respect court order, association tells NLC
The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies has urged the Nigerian Labour Congress to respect a court order regarding a union dispute at the Industrial Training Fund.
Strike: Union drops suit as Wike pledges no workersβ victimization
The organized labor has agreed to withdraw all legal actions and cease industrial action in the Federal Capital Territory after Minister Nyesom Wike assured there would be no worker victimization following the recent strike.
The Painful Shift of the Union to a 'European Preference'
European business leaders are backing a proposal by Commissioner StΓ©phane SΓ©journΓ© to direct public funds exclusively towards European production.
Is the European energy-intensive industry becoming less competitive? Expert critically assesses EU actions
Experts from the Forum of Electricity and Gas Consumers argue that EU initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal do not address the real issues facing the energy-intensive industry, a sentiment echoed by Henryk KaliΕ, president of the Chamber of Electricity and Gas Consumers.
Croatian industrial production has jumped, we are among the top in the EU
In November, Croatia recorded a significant increase in industrial production, ranking among the top EU countries, according to preliminary data from the European statistical office.
EU's new carbon border tax goes into force
The European Union's new carbon border tax, aimed at regulating industrial imports based on their carbon emissions, officially took effect on January 1st after a two-year transition period.
Inner Conflicts in the USA: The Torn States of America
The article discusses the historical significance and challenges faced by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a radical labor union founded in 1905 in Chicago, which was often targeted by law enforcement and right-wing groups throughout its history.