How much do supervisors earn in March 2026
Supervisors in the domestic work sector receive a 1.5% salary increase and an extraordinary bonus this March 2026 as part of a recent labor negotiation.
‘Yellow Envelope Law’ First Day: "Real Boss, Come Out" - Suppressed Demands Emerge
On the first day of the ‘Yellow Envelope Law’ implementation, subcontractors demand negotiations with primary contractors across various industries in South Korea.
The business association withdraws from the negotiation to regulate the entry of unions into company management
Spanish business associations CEOE and Cepyme have announced they will not attend a scheduled meeting to discuss a government proposal aimed at increasing union representation on company boards.
Airport Union Submits Direct Negotiation Request to Incheon International Airport and Korea Airports Corporation
Workers from 15 airports across the country submitted a request for direct negotiations to the main contractors, Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airports Corporation.
Busan Subway Union Moves to Collective Negotiation with Primary Contractors
The Busan subway workers' union is demanding collective negotiations with the primary contractor, Busan Transportation Corporation, to improve working conditions as the 'Yellow Envelope Law' comes into effect.
How much does a call center worker earn in Argentina in March 2026
Call center workers in Argentina have established their earnings for March 2026 following a recent collective agreement.
Lula advocates for a negotiated solution between workers and companies for changes in the 6x1 scale
President Lula has urged for a dialogue between workers and employers regarding the potential end of the 6x1 work schedule, emphasizing the need for balance in interests.
Massive strike canceled
A significant strike planned by the JHL union has been canceled after reaching a negotiation agreement with employers.
Labor reform from a constitutional perspective
The Argentine Senate has approved a law that significantly changes labor conditions regarding working hours, wages, and vacations after intense negotiations with provincial governors.
‘Why was the inclusion of primary contractor unions in the negotiation window integration omitted from the Yellow Envelope Act manual?
The South Korean government has implemented a new labor law requiring primary contractors to negotiate with subcontractor unions, yet the inclusion of primary contractor unions in this process has been omitted from the official manual.
Agreement Reached in Private Social Services Sector Negotiations: Strikes Canceled
A negotiation result has been reached in Finland's private social services sector, leading to the cancellation of planned strikes.
The handling of the private social service sector labor dispute continues today
The search for a resolution to the private social services labor dispute resumes today after previous mediation efforts failed to reach an agreement.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has urged employers to increase wages for families, drawing parallels to a similar appeal made by Joe Biden in the US regarding post-pandemic labor shortages.
Controversy over licenses: the plot of the negotiation between the Government and its allies to unblock labor reform
The Argentine government aims to modify its controversial labor reform by removing Article 44, amidst opposition calls for its elimination and an urgent approval process.
Geovanna Bañuelos denies that senators from the PT and PVEM left the negotiation table of the electoral reform
Geovanna Bañuelos, the vice-coordinator of the Labor Party in the Senate, denied that her party and the Green Party left the negotiations for electoral reform, stating they will resume discussions soon.
Labor reform: Opportunity to emerge from decline
The proposed Labor Modernization Law in Argentina is under negotiation with provincial governors amidst a lack of understanding of its complexities by both proponents and detractors.
The heated job market reduces the imbalance in the relationship between employee and employer
Brazil's heated job market is giving workers more negotiating power for wages and benefits, according to economist Rodolpho Tobler.
Labor reform: changes in INDEC and the pressure from Tax on Earnings add more noise to the Government's negotiation with governors
The Argentine Government's negotiations with provincial governors are complicated by changes in INDEC and pressure regarding the Tax on Earnings, particularly given uncertainties in the Senate.
Colmex Union initiates strike after failing to negotiate salary and benefits increase
Members of the Unique Union of Workers of the College of Mexico (SutColmex) began a strike on Monday at 3:00 PM after failing to reach a negotiation regarding salary and benefits demands.
Labor postpones a meeting on minimum wage to buy time in its negotiation with Treasury
The Ministry of Labor has postponed a meeting originally scheduled for this Friday regarding the minimum wage increase as it seeks to negotiate public contracts to bring employers closer to an agreement.
In addition to experienced IT workers, cooks are also missing. Experts summarize who will find it easy to ask for more money
Analyst Tomáš Ervín Dombrovský from Alma Career Czechia highlights that the willingness to negotiate salary will significantly influence earnings growth, although Czech employees have long been reluctant to do so.