A man barricaded himself in a guard booth and set himself on fire in demand of a salary debt
A man in Rosario, Argentina, set himself on fire in a guard booth over unpaid wages for his contracted security work.
The Vorcaro Family Group Owes the INSS
The Vorcaro family, led by Daniel Vorcaro, is embroiled in significant debt issues, with various legal cases stemming from claims of unpaid labor and social security debts.
Retired police officer arrested after stabbing caregiver to death over labor debt in SP
A retired 89-year-old police officer was arrested for fatally stabbing his caregiver during a dispute over labor rights in São Paulo.
Suspicion of asking for a threshold fee confirmed in investigation of cleaning company SOL
An investigation by cleaning company SOL Services has confirmed suspicions of employees being asked for a threshold fee, with multiple employees affirming they were requested to pay, and some admitting to either paying or being in debt to the company.
Alexandra Villacís requests the Ministry of Labor and SRI to lift her work ban
Alexandra Villacís seeks to overturn a public employment ban imposed due to a debt, by requesting information and enabling her work status from the Ministry of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service.
A shocking figure revealed - The knockout came immediately: 'Finland's economy cannot bear it'
Finnish labor organizations express concern over significant required adjustments to the national economy due to a new report on debt regulations, predicting a severe fiscal tightening in coming years.
Bahia Court Schedules Conciliation Hearing for Edilson Capetinha to Discuss Debt of Over R$ 13 Million
The Bahia court has scheduled a conciliation hearing for former footballer Edilson Capetinha to address a debt exceeding R$ 13 million stemming from multiple labor lawsuits.
Labor Department deploys ‘strike team’ to California over $21B unemployment debt, fraud concerns
The Labor Department has sent a team to California to tackle issues of fraud and improper payments in its unemployment insurance program, following significant federal concerns.
Judge decides that Collor's luxury apartment in Maceió must go to auction to pay labor debt
A Brazilian judge has ordered the luxury apartment of former president Fernando Collor to be auctioned to satisfy a labor debt of R$ 264,000, with the property valued at R$ 9 million.
Australia news live: big supermarkets in court showdown with competition watchdog over claims of fake discounts
Labor claims the federal budget would be $14bn worse if the Coalition had won the 2025 election, with deficits leading to increased debt and interest payments.
"Millions of people long for a radical reform force"
FDP leader Dürr claims that if the Germans face frustration with a Schwarz-Rot coalition similar to that of the Ampel, it would come with 'infinitely more debt,' while he aims to position his party as a radical alternative to the status quo, proposing the cessation of social benefits for labor migrants.
The Federal Minister of Labor has declared war on the Mittelstand in Germany
Federal Minister of Labor Saskia Ludwig opposes any government proposal that incurs further debt, criticizes Minister Bärbel Bas sharply, and expresses skepticism about reforms with the SPD amid plummeting approval ratings for the government and Chancellor.