Will there be a strike this Monday, March 2?
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has decided not to hold a general strike on March 2, but will pursue legal action against the labor reform proposed by the government and lead a mobilization to the Palace of Courts.
Chaos and incidents on 9 de Julio and Panamericana highways in protests over labor reform and FATE: one of the blockades is led by deputy Del Caño
Protesters blocked 9 de Julio Avenue and the Panamericana Highway in Buenos Aires, demanding action against labor reform and layoffs at FATE, with left-wing deputy Nicolás del Caño leading the demonstration.
Will there be a general strike this Friday, February 27?
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) confirmed its action plan against labor reform, but stated there will be no general strike on February 27 despite some unions planning to mobilize.
Landini does not pay severance pay: Cgil's assets seized
The head of the CGIL labor union, Maurizio Landini, faces legal action after failing to pay severance to an employee, resulting in the seizure of funds from the union's account.
Wage arrears: Labour issues Friday ultimatum to FG
Nigerian organized labor has given the Federal Government a deadline to settle outstanding wage arrears owed to public service workers, warning of potential action if demands are unmet.
The small board of the CGT defines how to express its rejection of the possible final sanction of the labor reform
The CGT's leadership will take steps to officially oppose the labor reform if passed by the Senate on Friday, including potential legal action and mobilization.
Spanish Singer: Julio Iglesias Threatens to Sue the Spanish Labor Minister
Julio Iglesias is threatening legal action against Spain's labor minister Yolanda Díaz following allegations of abuse made by two women.
Germany plans to expedite the integration of asylum seekers into the labor market
Germany is set to accelerate the integration of asylum seekers into the labor market with a new immediate action plan by Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt.
Carignano defended having disconnected cables in the session and pointed to the libertarian bloc
Florencia Carignano, a deputy from Unión por la Patria, defended her action of disconnecting cables to prevent the labor reform debate from starting in the Argentine Congress, leading to calls for her expulsion.
After approval in the House of Deputies, the CGT warned that it will take the labor reform to court: 'It is totally unconstitutional'
The CGT labor union leaders in Argentina announced plans to challenge the recently approved labor reform in court, claiming it is unconstitutional.
VIDEOS: RJ1 of Thursday, February 19, 2026
Charles III expresses support for the action that led to the arrest of his brother, Andrew, amidst various national and international news topics including protests in Argentina and issues within Brazil's creative industries.
VIDEOS: GR1 of Thursday, February 19
King Charles III supports the action that arrested his brother Andrew amid various domestic and international news.
Protesters Block the Pan-American Highway Demanding the Closure of Fate
Amid a general strike against labor reform, protesters blocked the Pan-American highway in Argentina to demand action due to the impending closure of the tire company Fate and over 900 confirmed layoffs.
National Strike: All the Unions Joining the CGT's Strike Action
Several unions in Argentina have joined the general strike called by the CGT against the government's proposed labor reform, impacting various sectors throughout the nation.
Will there be an effective fight against junk contracts? PIP reform goes to the Sejm
The Polish government has approved a reform of the National Labor Inspectorate aimed at combating 'junk contracts,' which will now be presented in the Sejm for further legislative action.
General Strike: The Government Will Deduct a Day's Pay from Public Employees Who Participate in the Action
The Argentine government announced it will deduct a day's pay from public employees who take part in an upcoming general strike organized by labor unions.
Ghana: NLC Secures Court Injunction Against Striking University Unions...but NEC Urges Members to Be Resolute
The National Labour Commission in Ghana has secured a court injunction against four striking university unions, declaring their strike illegal and requiring them to cease the action immediately.
Five days of strike in Healthcare: 100% minimum services in Emergencies and some hospital services, and 50% in primary care
More than 210,000 doctors are participating in a nationwide strike in Spain to demand labor improvements, marking the largest such action since 1995.
Most of the detainees at Congress are Grabois militants: they spoke of "violent action" near the deputy K
After incidents outside Congress during a labor reform debate, police detained 20 individuals, mostly affiliated with deputy Juan Grabois's political movements, amid claims of excessive force.
Labor accused of putting 'wait in waiting list' as 3,100 older patients stranded
State and territory health ministers in Australia are urging the federal government to take immediate action regarding 3,100 aged care patients stranded in hospitals.
The march ended quickly due to incidents, with resignation over the voting outcome and blame directed at the CGT
A protest in Argentina ended earlier than anticipated due to police action and disappointment over the expected approval of a labor reform bill.
US Electric Car Manufacturer: Tesla Takes Legal Action Against IG Metall Representatives
Tesla is escalating its dispute with the union IG Metall by filing a criminal complaint against a representative who allegedly recorded a works council meeting in secret.
The most combative unions at the Garrahan Hospital defined a plan of action against layoffs
The unions at Garrahan Hospital announced a plan of action in response to potential layoffs and conflicts with the national government.
The councilor of Móstoles insisted to Ana Millán that the party act after "seven months" reporting: "A presumed case of sexual and labor harassment, and you are not activating anything"
A Móstoles councilor urged the Madrid PP deputy secretary to take action on a sexual and labor harassment complaint against the mayor, claiming she had been waiting seven months for a response.
The CGT is already meeting and evaluating a mobilization or a half-day strike to oppose labor reform
The CGT's Executive Council is meeting to define an action plan against the national government's Labor Reform project set for parliamentary debate next Wednesday.
The PP attacks the harassment complainant from Móstoles with lies and the threat of legal action
The PP has adopted an aggressive strategy against the Móstoles council member who reported sexual and labor harassment by the local mayor, Manuel Bautista, denigrating her work and accusing her of disloyalty.
The mayor of Móstoles presents himself as a victim after accusations of sexual and labor harassment and considers legal measures
The mayor of Móstoles, Manuel Bautista, claims he is a victim amidst allegations of sexual and labor harassment by a councilor from his party, stating all accusations are false and he is exploring legal options.
Train Strike: What Is Known About the February 5th Protest
The Fraternity union has announced a strike for February 5th in response to an insufficient economic proposal from train companies, while the government may intervene with mandatory arbitration.
Strike: Union drops suit as Wike pledges no workers’ 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.
ILO urges action on inclusive labour markets
The International Labour Organisation has called for global action to promote inclusive labor markets, emphasizing social justice and equitable opportunities for everyone.
‘Frustrated’ by slow pace of gambling ads reform, Labor caucus wants Wells to act
Labor MPs express frustration over delays in gambling advertising reforms and call for action from Communications and Sports Minister Anika Wells.
Uber Eats will stop delivering with autonomous riders after Labor's threat of a criminal lawsuit against the company
Uber Eats has announced that it will no longer use autonomous riders for deliveries following the Labor Ministry's threat of legal action against the company regarding the 'Rider Law'.
Australia news live: Albanese to visit flood-hit Queensland; Bondi suspect moved to Goulburn Supermax
Former Labor MPs and activists urge Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to initiate a royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terror attack, emphasizing that democracy is at risk without action.
Germany is Short of 120,000 Truck Drivers
Germany faces a significant shortage of over 120,000 truck drivers, with industry representatives urging governmental action to address the issue as the situation may worsen.