Understand the court's decision that determined a compensation of R$ 5,000 after a domestic worker worked up to 15 hours a day
A domestic worker in Salvador, Brazil, was awarded R$ 5,000 in compensation after working excessively long hours, infringing on her rights to rest and leisure.
Senate: the ruling party approved the Labor Reform and the opposition announced it will be judicialized for "unconstitutionality"
Argentina's Senate passed a controversial Labor Reform after eliminating a contentious article but faces judicial challenges from the opposition.
Judicial workers have gone on strike again as the conflict escalates over the transfer of labor jurisdiction to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have resumed strikes amid escalating tensions regarding the proposed transfer of labor jurisdiction to Buenos Aires.
Final closure and 520 people without jobs: famous dessert and plant brands managed by Venezuelans disappear
The closure of dairy plants managed by Venezuelan company Maralac S.A has left 520 workers unemployed following a judicial bankruptcy declaration.
Deliveroo: Under judicial administration in Italy - 12-hour work for 1,000 euros per month
Deliveroo has been placed under judicial administration in Italy due to accusations of labor exploitation and inadequate wages for its delivery workers, who face challenging working conditions.
Deliveroo Placed Under Judicial Administration: "Exploits Riders, Wages 90% Below Poverty Line"
The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office has implemented urgent judicial control over Deliveroo for exploiting workers, with some being paid nearly 90% below the poverty line.
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.
The judicial union took over a labor court building in rejection of the transfer to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have occupied a labor court building in protest against the transfer of jurisdiction of national labor justice to the city.
The Government Celebrated in Courts: The Intervention of the Rural Workers' Health Insurance is Reestablished
The Argentine government celebrated a judicial decision that reinstated the intervention of the Rural Workers' Health Insurance (OSPRERA) amidst ongoing fraud investigations.
The Government seeks to approve the transfer of Labor Justice to the City tomorrow, and the judiciary protests
The Argentine government aims to approve the transfer of labor justice to Buenos Aires City amidst protests from judicial workers and national judges opposing the change.
Italy: Prosecutorial Request Against a Delivery Company for "Exploitation Conditions" of Workers
The Milanese prosecutor's office has requested the judicial administration of Foodinho, the company behind the delivery platform Glovo in Italy, citing conditions of worker exploitation.
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.
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.