It's not discourse: it's design of power
The article discusses how international political statements often signal underlying structural changes in power dynamics that affect supply chains, labor markets, investment logic, and human mobility.
Reforms in the EU Before the End of the Year Desired by Germany, Italy, and Belgium
Germany, Italy, and Belgium are advocating for a package of deep reforms within the European Union to be implemented by the end of the year, focusing on various sectors including labor mobility and bureaucratic reduction.
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.
Fight Against Social Fraud: They Milk the State Multiple Times
The article discusses the rampant social fraud perpetrated by unscrupulous intermediaries exploiting the state and impoverished migrants in Germany, calling for an end to these practices to maintain social peace.
More Indian workers expected in Russia β Envoy
The Russian ambassador in India predicts a significant increase in the number of Indian workers in Russia due to growing mutual business interests.
Why are the workers of the CdMx Metro protesting today, February 4? This is what they demand
On February 4, workers from the Mexico City Metro System are protesting, potentially impacting user and driver mobility across the capital due to their labor and operational demands.
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.