Podcast analyzes debate on ending the 6x1 work schedule, with political and lobby disputes
The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta, is pushing for a constitutional amendment to end the 6x1 work schedule, amid political tensions and lobbying efforts against the measure.
Public Transport: Strike in Munich: Which Subways, Buses, and Trams Are Still Running
A major strike has begun in Munich, affecting public transportation services amid ongoing labor disputes.
Why does the historic tire factory Fate close its doors?
The historic tire factory Fate in San Fernando, Argentina, is closing down, resulting in the layoff of 920 employees due to import issues and labor conflicts.
'Closing of Korea GM Direct Maintenance' Deadline Passed, but Workers Still on Site
Despite the deadline for the closure of the Korea GM direct maintenance center having passed, workers remain uncertain about their roles and future employment options.
Collective Bargaining: Verdi Brings Buses and Trains to a Standstill on Friday and Saturday
The Verdi union has called for warning strikes in public transport across Germany on February 27th and 28th, causing major disruptions to bus and train services.
From Friday: Verdi calls for nationwide warning strikes in local transport
The Verdi union has announced nationwide warning strikes in the German public transport sector starting this Friday, affecting services in nearly all federal states.
Resolving labor disputes in the private social services sector today
The resolution of a labor dispute in Finland's private social services sector is underway today under the guidance of the national mediator, with potential strikes looming next week and two weeks from now.
One by one: when the air traffic controller strikes will affect flights starting this Thursday
Air traffic controllers in Argentina are set to strike, impacting flights nationwide due to labor disputes regarding salaries and working conditions.
Closure of FATE: The Government Meets with the Company and the Union Tomorrow, Amid Tensions Over Layoffs
The Argentine government is set to meet with FATE, a major tire manufacturer, and the labor union to discuss the company's closure and employee layoffs amidst ongoing tension.
Air Traffic Controllers Return to Strike: Dates and Services Affected
Air traffic controllers in Argentina announced a new series of strikes affecting flights nationwide due to ongoing disputes over wages and working conditions.
Who Does the Labor Reform Affect: Is It Only for Future Relationships or Also for Pre-existing Ones?
The recently approved labor reform in Argentina is set to impact not only future employment contracts but also existing ones, raising concerns about its implications for workers and potential legal disputes.
Labor reform: do the changes apply to active workers or only to new ones?
The labor reform approved by the Chamber of Deputies in Argentina is set to apply to both current and future workers, though this may lead to significant legal disputes.
Automotive Industry: Criminal Complaint Against Tesla CEO in Grรผnheide
The IG Metall union has filed a criminal complaint against Tesla's Grรผnheide facility manager, Andrรฉ Thierig, over alleged defamation amid ongoing labor disputes.
Rhein-Main Live Blog: Verdi Calls for Strikes in Public Transport Again
The union Verdi has announced additional warning strikes in public transport across Hesse, including Frankfurt, due to ongoing labor disputes.
The strike has begun - here's how it affects you
A three-day strike in Finland's private social services sector began on Tuesday, impacting care homes and meal services amidst ongoing labor disputes.
Mysterious billionaire. Who is the owner of the Dino chain?
Tomasz Biernacki, founder of the Dino retail chain, is in the spotlight due to ongoing disputes regarding working conditions within the stores.
"No strikes during the Olympics". Salvini mandates air transport workers
Italy's Infrastructure and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has announced plans to mandate air transport workers amidst announced strikes during the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Milan-Cortina 2026.
Fight between workers and officers at cement plant in Jaisalmer
A serious dispute between workers and officials erupted at the Wonder Cement plant in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, leading to a physical altercation.
Business Ticker: Lufthansa had to cancel 800 flights - further strikes are imminent
Lufthansa has canceled 800 flights, affecting around 100,000 passengers, as unions signal potential for more strikes in the future.
Industrial harmony as catalyst for Nigeriaโs health renaissance
The article discusses the importance of industrial harmony between labor and management in improving Nigeria's health sector, referencing historical labor disputes in healthcare globally.
Deputies discuss adjustments to the bill regulating app-based work
Lawmakers in Brazil are considering changes to a bill that would regulate the work of drivers and delivery personnel working through apps, raising concerns over the classification of workers and potential employment disputes.
Tent Sit-in for 532 Days [National Prism]
Workers protesting in front of the Blue House continue their sit-in after 532 days, demanding resolution to labor disputes and governmental recognition of their struggles.
Lufthansa employees to strike on Thursday
Lufthansa employees, including pilots and cabin crew, have announced a one-day strike due to disputes over salary and working conditions.
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.
Political Turmoil in Pori: Independent Mayor Lauri Inna Appears on a Major Task with a National Coalition Mandate
Independent Pori Mayor Lauri Inna has unexpectedly joined a significant committee of the National Coalition party that influences municipal labor disputes and collective agreements.
The Airef points to Social Security for 'neglect of duties' in controlling sick leave
The Airef has criticized Social Security for neglecting its responsibilities in managing sick leave, suggesting earlier intervention to prevent costly long-term cases.
Train strike on Thursday, February 5: what time do the measures start and end
The machinists' union announces a complete 24-hour strike in response to salary disputes, disrupting national rail services due to a lack of agreements with service providers.
Hapoel Tel Aviv: When the Freedom of Fans Ends at the Turnstile
The article discusses the tension between Hapoel Tel Aviv fans, associated with the labor movement, and the right-wing Minister of Internal Security amid ongoing disputes.
Employers must disclose salaries from 2026
The EU is pushing for equal pay for men and women by mandating salary transparency, causing disputes in Germany over bureaucratic concerns versus union calls for stricter regulations.
Health Ministry takes first step to limit working hours of MIR residents amidst dispute over Framework Statute
The Health Ministry has initiated steps to limit the working hours of resident doctors, despite ongoing disputes and negotiations regarding the Framework Statute.
SYRIZA and New Left on the side of the workers in the theater
The Greek political party SYRIZA and the New Left are supporting workers in the theater industry amid ongoing labor disputes.
Protest in the Silesian mine. Miners spend Christmas Eve underground
Miners in Silesia are staging a protest by spending Christmas Eve underground amid ongoing labor disputes.