HUP calls for reform of the sick leave system and reduction of burden on employers
The Croatian Employers' Association (HUP) advocates for a reform of the sick leave system, suggesting measures to reduce the burden on employers and enhance market efficiency.
Federal Politics: Bundestag Decides on Stricter Asylum Regulations
The Bundestag has approved stricter asylum regulations alongside easier access to the labor market for asylum seekers, aligning with a 2024 EU reform.
Argentina: Milei's Reform Finds Parliamentary Majority Despite General Strikes
The Argentine lower house has passed a controversial labor market reform supported by President Javier Milei, despite national strikes by unions protesting the changes.
What is known about the closure of Fate and the layoffs of 920 workers
The Argentine tire manufacturer Fate has announced the closure of its San Fernando plant, resulting in the layoffs of 920 workers, citing market condition changes due to increased competition from China.
In crisis, Fate closes and 920 workers will lose their jobs
The Argentine tire manufacturer Fate has announced its closure, affecting 920 jobs due to market changes and increased competition from Asian imports.
Strong support from business leaders for the advancement of labor reform in Congress
Business leaders expressed robust support for the advancement of labor reform in Argentina's Congress, highlighting its potential to create a more predictable and structured labor market.
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.
Cars could decrease in price if labor reform is approved
The approval of labor reform in Argentina could lead to a 10% to 13% decrease in car prices due to the elimination of internal taxes on vehicles.
The changes in the labor reform project that affect the real estate market
Argentina's Senate approved a labor reform project that will impact the real estate market, pending further vote in the Chamber of Deputies.
The market after the labor reform: how the Merval and the dollar respond today
The Argentine market reacts positively to the governmentβs labor reform with a decrease in the official exchange rate and an increase in sovereign bonds.
Germany explores a reform of the social system that incentivizes working more hours
The German government is proposing reforms to its social system to encourage full-time employment and reduce reliance on social benefits amid economic challenges.
The official numbers behind the labor reform that the government wants to approve
The Argentine government presents its case for labor reform amidst low-quality job creation and increasing informality in the labor market.
Informal EU Summit: Focus on competitiveness and single capital market
The European Union must implement an ambitious reform package addressing labor mobility, capital markets, and simplified bureaucracy by the end of 2026, as discussed in a draft document supported by several member governments.
Study: The combined effect of language and green reforms pushes Ida-Viru residents out of the labor market
A recent study reveals that simultaneous demands for new skills and a transition to Estonian-language education are making vocational training and retraining inaccessible for many residents of Ida-Viru, potentially sidelining them from both the labor market and education.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision in March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the upcoming proposal for constitutional reform, addressing key issues such as education, labor market trends, immigration, and technology use.
The laboratory labor reform that has not yielded results so far
Javier Milei's attempt to reform labor legislation has not stimulated the job market, resulting in a rise in informal work and self-employment.
Labor reform and the revolution of work
The article discusses the need to reconsider Argentina's labor laws in light of rapid changes in work culture and the job market.
Spain adds more than 2.1 million members after labor reform and breaks its record for a month of January
Spain's labor market has increased by 477,818 Social Security members in the past year, reaching a total of 21,573,632, with January marking the highest level recorded historically according to the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
Trade Unions Skeptical of Salary Reform
Trade unions express skepticism towards a bill on pay equality in Poland, highlighting concerns about labor market challenges and the proposed limitations on union roles.
Short-term contracts continue to flood the market: one in three lasted less than a month in 2025
In 2025, one-third of short-term contracts lasted less than a month, with 20% of new hires lasting under 30 days, according to a USO union analysis based on official data.
What instead of PIP reform? Employers have proposals
Employers from the Polish Entrepreneurs Federation present their proposals for labor market reforms and express opposition to excessive powers of labor inspectors while highlighting potential financial benefits of the proposed changes.
The Federation of Polish Entrepreneurs proposes an alternative to the PIP law. What is their idea?
The Federation of Polish Entrepreneurs has proposed a solution to organize the Polish labor market without exposing companies to additional risks, which builds on a previous reform concept.
Big uproar with lobbyists in the background. "The Prime Minister has gone mad. He threw 11 billion into the trash"
The anticipated labor market reform was canceled by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, leading to significant criticism from political experts who claim he has wasted 11 billion zlotys.