Milei's warm winter continues, secret struggle over a ministry, and a strike by the AFA to intimidate judges
Milei navigates a period of political advantage, pushing for labor reform and gaining control of the Senate while facing internal struggles and external challenges.
Labor Judges Received R$ 1 Billion Above the Ceiling in 2025
Labor judges in Brazil received over R$ 1 billion above the constitutional salary ceiling in 2025, with individual salaries sometimes exceeding R$ 1 million monthly.
Judges Struggle with Complex Court Cases and Labor Shortages
Judges in Estonia are facing challenges with increasing case complexities and a shortage of judicial staff, leading to prolonged court proceedings.
Another Controversy Over Labor Reform: Judges Who Evade Supreme Court Rulings May Be Removed
Argentina's labor reform bill mandates that lower court judges follow Supreme Court rulings, with non-compliance leading to potential removal from their positions.
Unions, workers, and judges: the labor reform is destined for the courts
The proposed labor reform law in Argentina is expected to face significant legal challenges from judges and workers who may question its constitutionality, impacting its future in courts.
Emboldened by the number in the Senate, the Government says it will finally send the papers of about 50 judges in March
The Argentine government plans to send proposals for around 50 federal judges to the Senate in March, following a recent labor reform vote that established a new majority in the chamber.
Labor reform and mandatory jurisprudence
The article discusses a proposed labor reform in Argentina that seeks to modify judicial procedures for labor cases in Buenos Aires, requiring judges to align their decisions with precedents set by the Supreme Court.
The Government seeks to approve the transfer of Labor Justice to the City tomorrow, and the judiciary protests
The Argentine government aims to approve the transfer of labor justice to Buenos Aires City amidst protests from judicial workers and national judges opposing the change.
Firing of Guillaume Meurice: A new trial will take place due to a lack of agreement among labor judges
The dismissal of French comedian Guillaume Meurice from Radio France will be reassessed in a new trial after labor judges failed to agree on the legality of the decision.