A constitutional lawyer warned about the biggest inconsistencies in the labor reform: "Everything is a big show"
Diego Armesto critiques Argentina's proposed labor reform as regressive and detrimental to private workers, stating it merely serves as a regulatory framework without creating jobs.
Written form is slowly disappearing from the labor code
The article discusses the gradual removal of written form requirements from Poland's labor code.
Doctors demonstrate at the kick-off of their mobilizations, which include a strike against the preliminary draft of the Statute Framework
Doctors in Spain are organizing a protest and strike against the preliminary draft of the Statute Framework that regulates their working conditions in the National Health System.
A new predictable labor framework for job generation
The president of the UIA discusses the impact of a project in Congress aimed at establishing a predictable regulatory framework for sustainable job creation.
Guards, remuneration, working hours: what the striking doctors demand and what the Health Ministry proposes in the new Framework Statute
Doctors are staging their third strike to protest against the draft law regulating their working conditions.
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.