Economic and Social Labor Commission Restarted after 1 Year and 3 Months... Finding Solutions to Labor Crises in AI, Youth, and Industrial Accidents
The Economic and Social Labor Commission in South Korea has resumed operations after a year of inactivity, focusing on labor crises affected by AI, youth employment, and industrial accidents.
Dismissed teacher: it is better not to grumble and to be quiet!
A music teacher at Haapsalu Viigi School was dismissed by the director for a breach of trust, but a labor dispute commission overturned the decision.
Measures Against Long Waiting Times and Unpaid Labor in the Transportation Industry
The Japan Fair Trade Commission plans to amend the Antimonopoly Act to prevent transportation companies from undergoing unpaid labor due to excessive waiting times and unpaid loading or unloading services.
From success to success
Roxana Minzatu, Executive Vice President of the European Commission, praised significant Greek labor market reforms during her recent visit to Greece.
PHOTOS β© Thoughts on proposed amendments to the Aliens Act were heard in the Constitutional Commission
The Estonian Constitutional Commission discussed proposed amendments to the Aliens Act concerning sectors facing labor shortages.
The Commission Supports a 100% Bonus for Work on Holidays
The Latvian Social and Labor Affairs Commission has approved a 100% pay bonus for employees working on holidays, reversing previous support for smaller bonuses.
Labor MP joins calls for Islamophobia to be added to royal commission
Labor MP Ed Husic urges that Islamophobia should be addressed in the Royal Commission investigating the Bondi terror attacks and social cohesion.
β65-year-old retirement age extensionβ Human Rights Commission recommendation accepted by Ministry of Employment and Labor and Office for Government Policy Coordination
The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Office for Government Policy Coordination have agreed to a recommendation by the National Human Rights Commission to raise the legal retirement age in South Korea from 60 to 65.
Workers from MA will be heard by a commission after reports of analogous slavery in SC
The State Commission in Brazil will listen to 16 workers who reported degrading conditions during apple harvesting in Santa Catarina, with implications for investigations into labor exploitation.
ACM Neto's ally will be the rapporteur of PEC 6x1 in the Chamber's commission
Deputy Paulo Azi has been appointed as the rapporteur for the PEC 6x1, a proposal that aims to abolish the 6x1 work schedule, a key initiative for President Lula's government.
The demand for cargo distribution by the Cargo Workers' Union is a legitimate exercise of the right to organize... The court cancels the Fair Trade Commission's disposition
A South Korean court ruled that the Cargo Workers' Union's request for specific cargo distribution percentages from companies is a legitimate exercise of their constitutional right to organize, and thus not subject to penalties under fair trade law.
The Saeima Commission Delays Consideration of Controversial Labor Law Amendments
The Latvian Saeima's Social and Labor Affairs Committee has delayed discussions on the most controversial proposals related to amendments to the Labor Law until March.
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.
Kerameos on the Panagopoulos case: Charges against an individual, not the GSEE
Greek Minister of Labor Niki Kerameos addressed the Panagopoulos case, clarifying that charges were against an individual rather than the GSEE, and commented on the European Commission's rejection of a training program for the unemployed.
Labor Disputes Commission: Lack of funds cannot be an excuse for not paying teachers increased salaries
The Labor Disputes Commission in Lithuania ruled that inadequate funding is not a valid excuse for schools to avoid paying teachers the increased salaries mandated by updated preschool education programs.
Senate will start discussion on the workday reduction to 40 hours next week
The Senate, led by Commission President Oscar CantΓ³n Zetina, plans to discuss a bill reducing the workweek from 48 to 40 hours, without mandatory two days of rest, starting next Tuesday.
What next with PIP? The race against time and the European Commission is ongoing
Following coalition misunderstandings regarding the final shape of the State Labor Inspectorate reform, the development of a new version of the law has accelerated.
Sussan Ley won the royal commission argument. For the sake of unity, will she lower the temperature?
Sussan Ley has criticized the Labor government for its response to the Bondi terror attack even after winning a royal commission argument against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Third Labor MP breaks ranks to urge Albanese to call royal commission into Bondi attack
Labor senator Michelle Ananda-Rajah has joined calls for a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack, highlighting the need to address antisemitism in Australia.
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.
Parliament to be recalled early as Labor seeks to crack down on βhate preachersβ and fund gun buybacks
The Australian federal parliament will be recalled early to legislate against 'hate preachers' and initiate a national gun buyback scheme following a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, amid ongoing debates regarding a royal commission into antisemitism.