The tribunal dismissed a petition to fund the cremation of a murder victim from October 7
An Israeli labor court has rejected a claim for state funding of cremation expenses for Yoram Bar Sinai, a murder victim of the Be'eri kibbutz attack on October 7, as the law does not explicitly mention cremation.
Speeding Up Retirement Pension Reform Including Introduction of Fund-Type System... Legal Revision Within Year
The South Korean government plans to accelerate reforms of the retirement pension system, including the introduction of a fund-type system, with legal amendments expected by the end of the year.
Labor reform: the fund for layoffs and the reduction of contributions will reduce financing to Anses
Argentina's new labor reform law is expected to exacerbate the underfunding of the pension system by creating a Labor Assistance Fund and reducing employer contributions.
Labor reform: companies will have to wait six months before they can use the severance fund
Companies in Argentina will need to wait six months after contributing to a severance fund before it can be used for employee dismissals, as stipulated in recent labor reform legislation.
17 years in Airtel job, lost in a shock, neither PF nor gratuity received! Video goes viral
A viral video features a former Airtel employee claiming he worked for 17 years without receiving his provident fund or gratuity, sparking discussions on labor rights and corporate culture.
Labor launches SA election campaign with housing spend promise
South Australian Labor has announced significant housing initiatives during the launch of its state election campaign, including a fund for land purchases to facilitate housing development.
All the details of the Labor Assistance Fund
The Labor Assistance Fund (FAL) is a key component of the labor reform approved by the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, intended to finance dismissal indemnities, though critics argue it undermines the pension system.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asked not to touch in the labor reform has been approved
The Argentine Congress approved a critical article in the labor reform that establishes the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL), despite opposition warnings about its implications for pension financing.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asks not to be touched and the opposition will seek to overturn
Minister Luis Caputo is fighting to protect a key article of the Labor Assistance Fund that the opposition seeks to overturn, raising concerns about its implications for the pension system.
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 Unemployment Fund is looking for two new board members
The Unemployment Fund of Estonia is conducting a public competition and targeted search to find two new board members after recent departures.
Labor Reform: What Would Happen to Pensions with the Reduction of Employer Contributions
This article discusses the implications of a labor reform in Argentina that reduces employer contributions to social security while introducing a fund for potential severance payments.
Fund for compensation for dismissal: will start operating in June and could also be used to pay labor lawsuits
A new Fund for Labor Assistance in Argentina will launch in June to change how companies manage severance payments, differentiating contributions based on company size and addressing labor lawsuits.
Capital Markets: How Much the New Labor Fund Could Contribute and What Expectations It Generates
The new Labor Assistance Fund (FAL) proposed by the Argentine government is expected to contribute significantly to the local capital market, although analysts predict a more limited impact than anticipated.
Labor reform: how the fund to finance severance payments will work
The article discusses the establishment of the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL) in Argentina, which will be financed by employer contributions to facilitate severance payments during labor reform.
Daily summary #1856: Amapรก's pension fund rejected 'top-tier' banks and preferred Master, says Federal Police; Brazil registers 1.6 million cases of child labor; What could be behind the cases of pancreatitis in users of weight loss pens
Brazil's Federal Police report that Amapรก's pension fund opted for Master over top-tier banks despite warnings, amidst a backdrop of 1.6 million child labor cases and concerns over the health risks of weight loss pens.
Retirement Pension Structure Reformed After 20 Years... Labor, Management, and Government Reach First Agreement on 'Fund-Type and External Accumulation'
After 20 years since its introduction in 2005, labor, management, and government have reached a historic agreement to reform the retirement pension system in South Korea, enhancing the fund-type retirement pension system and mandating external accumulation of retirement benefits across all businesses to ensure payouts even in case of corporate bankruptcy.
ABI, Giuseppe Longo DG National Pension Fund for BCC/CRA: "Complementary Pension and Active Policies to Strengthen Employment and Sustainability"
Giuseppe Longo discusses the impact of demographic transition on the economy, labor market, and social balances, emphasizing the need for complementary pensions and active policies to address employment and sustainability challenges.
Sebastian Koฤwin: A Voice on the Situation of the Labor Fund
Experts indicate that while the financial situation of the Labor Fund appears strong in terms of income, there are significant concerns regarding its expenditure, especially in relation to labor market policy objectives.
Parliament to be recalled early as Labor seeks to crack down on โhate preachersโ 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.