US Court Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Voice of America Employees
A US court has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees after determining that the Trump-appointed official overseeing mass layoffs was illegally appointed.
A precautionary measure halts the agreement for the transfer of labor justice to the City of Buenos Aires
A judge in Argentina has issued a precautionary measure stopping the transfer of labor justice responsibilities from the national government to the City of Buenos Aires, responding to a union complaint.
A federal judge has been sent to trial for threatening his employees, and the process for his dismissal is beginning.
Federal Judge Pablo Dรญaz Lacava of La Pampa has been ordered to stand trial for threats and workplace abuse in a context of gender-based violence against female employees.
More than 90 employees are dismissed after company files for bankruptcy in Monsenhor Paulo, MG
Over 90 workers were laid off from Grupo MGM in Monsenhor Paulo, Brazil, following the company's filing for judicial recovery due to financial difficulties.
Avibras employees will analyze proposals for labor debts and factory resumption
Employees of Avibras are set to review new proposals for settling labor debts and resuming factory operations amidst ongoing judicial recovery efforts.
Prosecutors and judges are the only ones who evaluate themselves in the public administration. And they promote themselves at 99.6%
A proposed law in Italy aims to impose performance evaluations on all public employees, except judges and prosecutors, sparking debate about accountability in the judiciary.
Justice dismisses 9 employees after the removal of a judge suspected of selling sentences in MT
Nine employees were dismissed from the Mato Grosso State Court following the removal of Judge Dirceu dos Santos due to allegations of selling judicial rulings.
Central Bank employees are suspended during new phase of federal police operation on Banco Master
Two Central Bank employees have been suspended by judicial decision during the latest phase of a federal police operation investigating Banco Master.
Employees Who Worked at TV Alesp Are Not Receiving Salaries
Employees working for Fundac, responsible for producing content for TV Alesp, have not received their salaries for December and January.
Judicial Workers Initiate Strike in Rejection of Labor Jurisdiction Transfer to Buenos Aires
Judicial workers in Argentina have initiated a nationwide strike against the transfer of labor jurisdiction to Buenos Aires, demanding job stability for 1,600 employees.
Violanta: "I manage a business with a very large turnover and I cannot know about technical issues"
The owner of Violanta, Konstantinos Tziortziotis, faced a lengthy judicial process over the tragic explosion that resulted in the loss of five employees, but was unable to convince authorities of his lack of technical knowledge regarding safety issues.
They asked for a federal judge accused of threatening and harassing court employees to go to trial
Federal prosecutors in La Pampa have requested that Judge Pablo Dรญaz Lacava be tried for threats and workplace harassment against court staff in a case involving gender-based violence.
"All that for ending up on the pavement": after two judicial recoveries, the French brand Alinea risks liquidation
The French furniture brand Alinea faces potential liquidation after the unexpected withdrawal of its sole potential buyer, raising concerns among employees about the future of the company.
Widespread employee strikes expected in Germany
In Germany, the Verdi trade union is set to organize extensive strikes affecting public sector workers, particularly impacting universities, hospitals, road construction companies, and the judicial system, with around 2.2 million employees participating.
Case Agostina Pรกez: the Argentine consul in Rio de Janeiro spoke and revealed how the judicial process of the lawyer will continue
Argentine lawyer Agostina Pรกez, accused of making racist gestures against bar employees in Ipanema, was detained and is undergoing pre-trial imprisonment as the Argentine consul discusses her case.
Judicial victory for 22 employees of the 55+ employment program
A court ruling has favored 22 employees involved in the 55+ employment program, marking a significant judicial victory.
Judicial ultimatum to the Congo Embassy to compensate two former workers for wrongful dismissal
The judicial authorities in Spain have given the Congo Embassy a 20-day ultimatum to compensate two former employees for wrongful dismissal after months of non-compliance with a court order.