Shame on riders, new slaves (of the algorithm)
The article discusses the plight of delivery riders in Italy, highlighting their exploitation and the harsh conditions they endure as they work under algorithmic management.
AI improves labor management and profitability in transportation companies: Motive
Motive has announced an expansion of its AI-driven Workforce Management solution aimed at enhancing the efficiency and profitability of transportation companies by automating labor management processes.
Artificial Intelligence: A New Form of Division of Labor?
The article discusses the emerging trend of AI agents that can operate autonomously, taking on tasks usually performed by humans, including organization and management responsibilities, as well as the platform Rentahuman.ai that connects these AI agents with real people for completing physical tasks.
Bad and Awful at the AICM
The atmosphere at Mexico City's International Airport (AICM) is tense, with employees frustrated over wage issues and management's lack of transparency.
Launch of the Labor-Management Council... "It will be a first step for cooperation"
The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Employers Federation launched a labor-management council aimed at fostering communication on key labor policies.
Scandal in the UOM: The union handed over the management of the millions collected from its members to La Cámpora
The UOM union in Argentina is embroiled in controversy after ceding control of its members' contributions to La Cámpora amidst allegations of mismanagement and lack of transparency.
Reading the Economy from the Faces of Small Business Owners
The article features Lee Jin-wook, a management consultant who has transitioned from human resources and labor management to providing consultations for small businesses in South Korea, highlighting the struggles they face amid economic challenges.
Innovative tricks for women during Ramadan: How to organize time during the holy month
The article offers tips for women to effectively manage their time and reduce stress during Ramadan, a month that often brings extra responsibilities and challenges.
Rejection of Milei Grows Among Unionized Workers, According to a Survey
The rejection of Javier Milei's management has reached 70.8% among unionized workers, reflecting increasing discontent since November according to a recent survey.
The salary dispute of a small school reached the labor inspectorate
Teachers at Võhma School, which underwent a leadership change last year, have asked the local council's audit committee to evaluate the legality of the new management's actions and work organization.
Analysis. Investments in Ida-Viru County Require Smart Educational Management
Investments in Ida-Viru County depend on systematic educational support for workforce development due to alarming labor shortages and an aging population.
The numbers behind the closure of Fate and the factor that annoyed Milei the most
The closure of Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, surprised the government, which learned about it just hours before it took effect, highlighting issues related to economic management and labor reforms.
Factory in Grünheide: Escalation Before the Works Council Election at Tesla
Tensions are rising at Tesla's Grünheide factory ahead of the upcoming works council elections, with significant accusations exchanged between plant management and the IG Metall union.
Violand: 'Why employees gathered in support of the owner'
A group of employees from the biscuit manufacturer Violand held a gathering in support of their employer amidst ongoing legal proceedings against him, raising concerns about the organization of the protest by company management.
Management staff is also entitled to overtime pay
The article discusses the rights of management staff regarding overtime pay in Poland.
How far has the 'Jeonbuk-style labor-management consultation' come?... Confirming the results and tasks of the province and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
The Jeonbuk chapter of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and the Jeonbuk provincial government reviewed the progress of their labor-management consultation model and outlined ongoing challenges.
Industrial harmony as catalyst for Nigeria’s 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.
Management Mentions 'Base Up': The Changed Landscape of Spring Labor Offensive and the Key to Sustaining Wage Increases
The Japanese spring labor negotiations have transformed, focusing on a more proactive approach to wage increases as labor unions demand higher wages from reluctant companies.
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Launches Joint Labor-Management Committee to Respond to Changes in the Shipbuilding Industry
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has announced the establishment of a joint labor-management committee aimed at addressing changes in the shipbuilding industry to ensure continuous growth and job stability.
Discrimination Against Employees on Parental Leave is Unlawfully Stupid
The article addresses the illegal discrimination faced by employees during parental leave in Norway, emphasizing the need for better corporate management.
Surprising move by Dino regarding inspections in stores. PIP confirms irregularities
A recent modification of powers by Dino's management has obstructed the completion of inspections from the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), leading to administrative delays.
Conflict at Dino. Meeting with the company's management on Tuesday
The article discusses the upcoming meeting between representatives of the OPZZ labor union and the management of Dino, addressing grievances regarding working conditions.
Korea Electric Power Corporation to directly employ subcontracted workers in 66 island areas including Ulleungdo
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has decided to directly employ subcontracted workers who performed maintenance and management tasks at power plants in 66 island areas, in compliance with a recent court ruling.
How much does a call center worker earn in February 2026 and how is the hourly wage affected
A recent agreement between labor and management representatives in Argentina will increase call center workers' wages starting February 2026.
Ministry of Labor launches 'Policy Consultation Body' with labor and management organizations... Will it be the key to solving labor issues?
The South Korean Ministry of Labor has officially launched a policy consultation body aimed at addressing key labor issues through regular discussions with labor and management organizations, marking a new approach in governmental communication with major labor unions.
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.
The controversy over mass layoffs of about 100 at Korea GM ends with a provisional agreement between labor and management
Korea GM and the union reached a provisional agreement to ensure job retention for about 120 workers affected by subcontractor changes, maintaining wage and labor conditions amidst previous layoffs.
Strike canceled at Pula Services and Management Company: "Director found a loophole in the law"
A strike planned by employees of Pula Services and Management has been canceled due to a legal decision regarding union representation, as reported by a representative of the Independent Workers' Union of Croatia.
Hyundai Motor Union: 'We Do Not Oppose the Introduction of Robots in Itself... Let's Discuss Sufficiently'
The Hyundai Motor labor union emphasizes the need for labor-management agreements on the introduction of robots, highlighting their openness to technology while opposing unilaterally imposed technological changes.
Does Hyundai Motor Union Oppose Robots Unconditionally? "Let's Work Together to Solve the Shock of Introduction"
The Hyundai Motor Group plans to gradually introduce humanoid robots into production by 2028, but the union insists no robots can be introduced without a labor-management agreement, leading to accusations of a 'new Luddites' movement, while some workers express a more nuanced view favoring technological advancement.
The Community removes the general director of Emergencies after the union conflict over avian flu management
The Community of Madrid is set to replace Pablo Cristóbal as the general director of Emergencies following a lengthy conflict with labor unions regarding avian flu management.
As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight
The ongoing strike by nurses in New York City is expected to be prolonged as both the striking nurses and hospital management prepare for a lengthy confrontation.
Labor mobility passes, but needs improvement
Labor mobility in Spain remains a significant vulnerability in occupational safety, with existing cultural advancements not fully mitigating risks associated with work-related travel.
Europe tightens its borders: the 'Meloni model' gains ground amid a change in migratory cycles
The EU adopts externalized management as migrant landings in Italy drop by 60% compared to the 2023 crisis, highlighting a paradox of labor needs amid border reinforcement.