Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
PHOTO ⟩ Protests take place in front of the Saeima building against proposed amendments to the Labor Law
On March 19, several dozen people gathered in front of the Saeima building in Latvia to protest proposed amendments to the Labor Law.
12 Deaths in One Year at Daebul Industrial Complex... Labor Rights Groups Start One-Person Protests
Labor rights organizations are protesting to urge action after a series of industrial accidents and worker rights violations in Jeonnam, South Korea, which have resulted in numerous fatalities.
Unions abandon unified May 1st event and invest in march in Brasilia
Brazilian labor unions have decided to forgo a traditional unified Labor Day event, opting for decentralized protests across the country instead.
Iran announces 60 percent minimum wage hike – Local media
Iran's government has declared a more than 60 percent increase in the minimum wage amid ongoing economic difficulties and recent protests.
Iran: Government announces a 60% increase in the minimum wage
Iran's government has announced a 60% increase in the minimum wage amid rising inflation and following anti-government protests triggered by the country's economic crisis.
App delivery workers halt activities and protest in Sorocaba
App delivery workers in Sorocaba, Brazil, have initiated a protest against local legislation affecting their working conditions.
Naples, CGIL sit-in in Garibaldi Square: "Riders enslaved for 3 euros per delivery"
CGIL protests in Naples against the exploitation of 4,000 riders in Campania, demanding fair pay and employee contracts.
At the Acre border, Bolivian workers demand payment of overdue salaries in protest
Bolivian workers in Cobija protested overdue salaries, leading to concerns about the accessibility of border crossings with Brazil.
Again, Children as Hostages
The start of the 2026 school year in Argentina was disrupted by a national strike that took place across 15 provinces, affecting children's first day of school due to labor protests.
Beatrice Venezi, the green light from La Fenice: she will lead the orchestra of the Gran Teatro for four years starting in October
Beatrice Venezi has been officially appointed as the conductor of the Gran Teatro La Fenice's orchestra for a four-year term starting this October.
Preparation for Bulldozer Action on About 1,500 Shops in Meerut! Anger Among Merchants
Authorities in Meerut are gearing up to demolish around 1,470 illegal constructions in the Central Market following a Supreme Court ruling, leading to protests from traders and labor organizations.
Equality: ‘General Strike’ for Women’s Rights
Hundreds of people demonstrated at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin as part of a 'general strike' for women’s rights, highlighting the critical role of women’s labor in society and the economy.
Plant workers in Pontal, SP, report lack of payment of benefits
Workers at the Carolo Plant in Pontal, SP, are protesting over unpaid labor benefits, including food vouchers and health plan contributions, which have been delayed for at least three months.
The City Council of Seville meets with unions after their disagreement over the privatization of cleaning services in public schools
The City Council of Seville met with labor unions to discuss the privatization of public school cleaning services amidst ongoing protests.
Pro-Palestine protest organisers ‘a pack of communists’ intent on confrontation with police, Minns tells budget estimates
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has criticized pro-Palestine protest organizers, calling them 'a pack of communists' amidst ongoing tensions regarding the Labor government’s handling of protests.
Incidents at the Ministry of Labor: Police Clears Protests over Layoffs at Fate
Police intervened to disperse a protest against layoffs at the Fate tire factory outside Argentina's Ministry of Labor.
Incidents at the FATE march: Police evicted protesters in front of the Ministry of Labour
Police evicted FATE workers and various leftist unions protesting outside the Ministry of Labour in Buenos Aires on Wednesday.
Milei's labor reform was approved in Argentina - allows even 12-hour workdays
Argentina's Congress has approved a labor reform pushed by President Javier Milei that permits 12-hour workdays and restricts severance pay and the right to strike.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd Edition this Friday, February 27, 2026
The Acre Journal reports on a variety of significant news events, including labor reform votes facing protests, escalating tensions between the US and Iran, and local flooding in Cataguases.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition-TO on Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers multiple news segments including labor reform protests, rising tensions in the Middle East, changes in electronic tariffs, corporate mergers in streaming, severe weather impacts in Brazil, and remarks from Trump regarding Lula.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 2nd Edition of Friday, February 27, 2026
Protests accompany the Senate's vote on Milei's labor reform as tensions rise between the US and Iran, and significant weather impacts local cities in Brazil.
Threw Molotov cocktails in front of Congress, was released, and was arrested again during a march against labor reform
A 39-year-old man, previously arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at police, was detained again during a protest against labor reform in Buenos Aires.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Friday, February 27
The Brazilian Senate begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while other headlines indicate significant corporate mergers and political developments.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
Brazil's Senate begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while various political developments highlight tensions and strategic partnerships.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Friday, February 27, 2026
The Brazilian Senate has begun voting on Milei's labor reform amid protests, while various significant political and business developments unfold.
VIDEOS: RJ2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
The Senate in Brazil begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while various political and business updates unfold, including Trump's remarks about Lula and the anticipated EU-Mercosur agreement.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
The Brazilian Senate began a vote on labor reform amidst protests and various significant political developments.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article covers several significant news stories, including protests during a Senate vote on labor reform, a governmental decision against raising electronic tariffs, the acquisition of Warner by Paramount creating a new streaming giant, and comments from Trump about Lula.
A driver exploded with fury over the closure of 9 de Julio: 'Go to work'
A driver in Buenos Aires expressed her anger over road blockages caused by labor reform protests, which have become a focal point amidst the Senate's debate on new labor laws.
Chaos and incidents on 9 de Julio and Panamericana highways in protests over labor reform and FATE: one of the blockades is led by deputy Del Caño
Protesters blocked 9 de Julio Avenue and the Panamericana Highway in Buenos Aires, demanding action against labor reform and layoffs at FATE, with left-wing deputy Nicolás del Caño leading the demonstration.
Protesters block the Pan-American Highway and 9 de Julio in protest against labor reform
Protesters have blocked major thoroughfares in Argentina in opposition to a proposed labor reform that the government is set to debate in the Senate.
Milei's labor reform goes to a vote in the Senate amid strikes and protests in the streets
The labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei is set for a Senate vote in Argentina this Friday, coinciding with widespread protests and a strike by various labor groups.
Unprecedented turn: the conflict at Lácteos Verónica escalates and now thousands of kilos of cheese are being guarded
Workers at Lácteos Verónica are guarding significant quantities of cheese amid ongoing protests for unpaid wages as the company remains paralyzed.
How subways, trains and buses will operate during the protests against labor reform this Friday, February 27
Workers' unions in Argentina are planning a strike and mobilization against labor reform, raising concerns about the impact on public transport services.
The Government showcased new beds at Garrahan, denied underfunding, and spoke of an 'electoral operation'
The Argentine government showcased new beds at the Garrahan Hospital, denied any underfunding accusations, and labeled the ongoing protests as an electoral operation amid a tense labor conflict.
Today begins the strike of air traffic controllers across the country: it will affect all airports and will last five days
Air traffic controllers in Argentina are commencing a five-day strike across all airports in response to demands for better salaries.
The small board of the CGT defines how to express its rejection of the possible final sanction of the labor reform
The CGT's leadership will take steps to officially oppose the labor reform if passed by the Senate on Friday, including potential legal action and mobilization.
Competition for the Relocation of the Gwacheon Racecourse Amid Opposition
Gwacheon residents and labor unions are protesting against plans to relocate the local racecourse, as other cities engage in competition to host it.
“Less smart working”, the ministries' turning point. But protests are escalating
Protests are rising in response to the Italian government's decision to reduce smart working days in the public administration, highlighted by a unanimous vote for a strike.
Daily journey of up to 12 hours and salary in foreign currency: the controversial labor reform of Milei that generated strikes and protests in Argentina
Argentina is debating a controversial labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei that aims to redefine employment conditions and has sparked strikes and protests.
In Argentina, deputies approve labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a labor reform proposal from President Javier Milei, which promises significant changes to the country's labor laws amid protests from labor unions.
Snapshots in February: Pictures of the Day
The article showcases various snapshots from around the world, highlighting significant events such as a snow-covered post employee in Japan, illuminated sections of the Great Wall in China, protests in Argentina against government labor reforms, and flooding in France.
Deputy Disconnects Audio and Interrupts Voting on Labor Reform in Argentina; See Video
A deputy in Argentina interrupted a tense voting session on labor reform by disconnecting the audio system in the lower house, which has sparked widespread discussion on social media.
Argentina: Controversial reform adopted
The Argentine Congress's lower house has approved a controversial labor reform proposal supported by President Javier Milei, which has faced significant opposition from trade unions.
Amid protests and a general strike, Milei approves labor reform in Congress
Javier Milei's government approved a significant labor reform in Congress, facing opposition and protests from various groups.
[Photo] ‘Opposition to Slave-like Labor Reform’… Argentine Labor Movement Protests
Protests against Argentine President Javier Milei's proposed labor reform aimed at boosting investment and economic recovery have erupted in Buenos Aires, with labor unions claiming it undermines worker rights.
Argentina's striking workers clash with police over Milei labor reforms
Argentina's workers have staged a general strike, protesting President Javier Milei's labor reforms, leading to clashes with police and significant disruptions across the country.
The clear winner of a role-playing game
The Argentine government's labor reform gains approval amid opposition protests, highlighting the current political power dynamics.
Police and protesters clash in Argentina as Congress discusses labor reform
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Buenos Aires amid discussions in Congress about labor reform legislation proposed by President Javier Milei.