The Prime Minister's Advisor Urges to Resolve the Conflict in Alytus Legally Rather Than Politically
An advisor to the Prime Minister of Lithuania emphasizes the need to address the conflict in Alytus through legal means, highlighting disruptions in the educational process and trust in the education system.
Russian companies ready to recruit workers from Africa and India en masse – Russian media
Russian companies are looking to recruit workers from Africa and India due to a labor shortage exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Public Transport: Strike in Munich: These U-Bahns, Buses, and Trams Are Still Running
A public transport strike in Munich, called by the Verdi union, is affecting U-Bahn, bus, and tram services in the city as part of a labor conflict in Bavarian cities.
Tariff conflict: Bahn and locomotive drivers' union GDL reach an agreement
Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union have reached a new tariff agreement, ensuring no strikes in the coming months.
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.
Unprecedented turn: the conflict at Lácteos Verónica escalates and now thousands of kilos of cheese are being guarded
Workers at Lácteos Verónica are guarding significant quantities of cheese amid ongoing protests for unpaid wages as the company remains paralyzed.
The Government showcased new beds at Garrahan, denied underfunding, and spoke of an 'electoral operation'
The Argentine government showcased new beds at the Garrahan Hospital, denied any underfunding accusations, and labeled the ongoing protests as an electoral operation amid a tense labor conflict.
Workers take over a factory in Tierra del Fuego as industrial conflict intensifies in the province
Workers have occupied a refrigeration factory in Tierra del Fuego due to unpaid wages and concerns over imminent layoffs, exacerbating the industrial crisis in the area.
Fate: Sutna took the conflict to Kicillof after two hearings without agreement
The Sutna union has escalated the dispute over the Fate plant's closure to the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, following unsuccessful negotiations.
Mbappé/PSG Conflict: The Club Decides Not to Appeal, Ending a (Long) Saga
Paris Saint-Germain will not appeal a labor council decision requiring the club to pay nearly €61 million to former player Kylian Mbappé, marking the end of a prolonged dispute.
Milei's message amid the conflict at Fate: "What is the difference between being pro-market and pro-business?"
President Javier Milei addresses criticisms regarding the government's role in the closure of Fate tire factory and job losses.
Mandatory Conciliation: What It Is, How Long It Lasts, and What Happens to the General Strike After the Decision on Fate
Mandatory conciliation is a legal tool in Argentina used to resolve labor conflicts by enforcing negotiations and halting strikes or layoffs.
After the conflict over Fate, allied blocks push for more changes and key points of the labor reform are at risk
Allied political blocs in Argentina are pressuring for further changes to a labor reform bill, jeopardizing key aspects of the proposal due to pushback on the compensation fund and the repeal of professional statutes.
The Government intervenes in the conflict over the closure of FATE and declared a mandatory conciliation for 15 days
The Argentine Government has intervened in the conflict regarding the unexpected closure of the FATE tire factory and has imposed a 15-day mandatory conciliation to halt layoffs.
The Government asks journalists not to be in conflict areas during the coverage of labor reform
The Argentine government has established an exclusive zone for journalists near Congress to ensure their safety during upcoming labor reform discussions.
The In-Laws Did Not Leave Him Alone When His Partner Gave Birth. Now They Are in Conflict.
A new father shares his experience of conflict with his partner's family during her lengthy labor.
Auto Industry: Power Struggle over Elon Musk's Tesla Plant in Grünheide
A conflict is brewing between two factions of the works council at Tesla's Grünheide plant regarding labor conditions and leadership.
Senate: The internal conflict of Peronism intensifies and there are increasing signs of a rupture within Kirchnerism
Internal conflicts within the Peronist party are escalating, highlighting divisions in Kirchnerism, especially after the unanimous vote against labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government.
Agreement Reached: Breakthrough in the Public Service Wage Dispute
Unions and employers have reached an agreement in the public service wage conflict, resulting in a 5.8% salary increase for employees.
Conflict between Georgiadis and Konstantopoulou in Parliament: 'Despicable subject' – 'I will put you in prison'
A heated personal confrontation occurred in the Greek Parliament between Zoi Konstantopoulou and Adonis Georgiadis during a discussion on a labor bill.
Union Conflict: This is how a meeting of pilots rejecting the labor reform is experienced at Aeroparque
Pilots in Argentina are holding a meeting at Aeroparque to oppose the proposed labor reform being discussed in Congress.
PASKE: Threatens to leave PASOK - 'Unprecedented lynching against Panagopoulos'
PASKE has threatened to leave PASOK, accusing the party's trade union network of unprecedented attacks against Yiannis Panagopoulos.
Symbolic funerals highlight Kenyan losses in Russian military conflict
Kenyan families are holding symbolic funerals for loved ones recruited to fight in Russia, prompting calls for the government to cease labor recruitment to the country.
Conflict at Dino. Meeting with the company's management on Tuesday
The article discusses the upcoming meeting between representatives of the OPZZ labor union and the management of Dino, addressing grievances regarding working conditions.
Mine workers in East Congo pay the price of the AI revolution, but the profits are elsewhere
The article discusses how workers in East Congo have suffered for over a century due to the global demand for resources, linking the current demand for cobalt in lithium batteries to exploitation and conflict in the region.
Trains: The Government imposed mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to deactivate tomorrow's strike
The Argentine government has enacted mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to prevent a planned strike by the La Fraternidad union.
From International Brilliance to Local Mud
After a favorable start to the year financially and a successful visit to Davos, the President is fully engaging with domestic issues such as the conflict with Paolo Rocca and labor reform, against the backdrop of Massa's influence on AFA and the blue dollar cases.
The Community removes the general director of Emergencies after the union conflict over avian flu management
The Community of Madrid is set to replace Pablo Cristóbal as the general director of Emergencies following a lengthy conflict with labor unions regarding avian flu management.
In case of war: "In the extreme case, a shift of the economy to a planned economy is possible"
The article discusses the potential shift to a planned economy in the event of war, highlighting the risks to private enterprise and labor shortages as a result of military conflict in Europe.
Collective Bargaining at the Railway: Union Not Currently Seeking Conflict
The German Train Drivers' Union (GDL) begins collective bargaining with Deutsche Bahn, with no strikes planned until the end of February, emphasizing constructive negotiations.
Foreign Labor in Israel: The Spread of Exploitation and Living in Harsh Conditions
Foreign workers in Israel face widespread human rights violations, harsh living conditions, and systematic exploitation by some Israeli employers, exacerbated by recent conflict in Gaza.