Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk: The reform of the National Labor Inspectorate addresses real problems in the labor market
Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk supports the recently passed reform of the National Labor Inspectorate, highlighting its role in addressing real labor market issues.
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.
Sheinbaum 'trusts' that the PT will approve 'Plan B' of electoral reform despite rejecting revocation of mandate
Claudia Sheinbaum expresses confidence that the Labor Party will support her electoral reform plan despite earlier resistance.
Rent vs. fixed-term deposit: which investment yields more today
The article discusses the impact of recent labor reform laws in Argentina on the real estate rental market, highlighting tax exemptions for landlords.
With 71% support, ending the 6x1 work shift is civilizational
A significant 71% of Brazilians support abolishing the 6x1 work shift system, as revealed by a recent Datafolha poll.
Will the President Sign the PIP Reform? There Are Constitutional Doubts
The article discusses potential constitutional doubts surrounding the PIP reform awaiting the President's signature in Poland.
Revocation of mandate 'divides' allies of Morena: PT will vote against... and the Green supports Sheinbaum
The internal differences among the Morena allied bloc are revealed by the differing stances of the Labor Party and the Green Party regarding the revocation of Claudia Sheinbaum's mandate.
The Government is considering hiring temporaries to unblock thousands of partial retirements in municipalities and communities
The Spanish government is contemplating hiring temporary workers to facilitate pending partial retirements in public administrations, in response to union demands for labor reform.
Union's Front Figure: Healthy People Should Be Able to Retire Early
A union leader emphasizes the importance of allowing healthy individuals to retire early to enjoy life while they still have the energy to engage in activities like swimming or playing football with their grandchildren.
Letters to the Editors: Disrespect, Disorder, Motorcyclists
A series of letters to the editor addresses the recent comments by ATE's Secretary General urging workers to disregard a labor reform law, questioning the legality and implications of such actions.
72-Hour Strike by CNTE: Which Streets in CDMX Will Be Closed on March 18 Due to the March?
The CNTE is initiating a 72-hour national strike, including a march in Mexico City, starting on March 18, to demand the repeal of educational reform and other labor issues.
The Ministry of Labor could abolish 60 positions, a plan prepared by Jureček's official
The Czech Ministry of Labor is considering the elimination of 60 jobs as outlined in a plan prepared by a civil servant working under Minister Jureček.
Labor appears set to reform capital gains tax discount after parliamentary inquiry findings
Australia's Labor government is considering reforms to the capital gains tax discount based on findings from a parliamentary inquiry that point to its role in exacerbating inequality in the housing market.
Governors: also key in the glacier law
The Argentine government is facing challenges in modifying the glacier law, which aims to expand the economically exploitable territory under glaciers, due to tight political dynamics and the need for support from regional legislators.
Taxi drivers begin procedures to request coefficients that allow for early retirement
Taxi drivers in Spain are beginning the process to request coefficients that will enable them to retire early, following a new pension reform.
The CGT again calls for a suspension of a portion of the labor reform
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in Argentina has renewed its request to suspend parts of the labor reform approved by Congress, specifically targeting two articles related to the transfer of labor justice to Buenos Aires and its partial elimination.
Public Agency Consolidation, Outline by the End of This Month... Incheon Airport Union Opposes Merger of Two Airport Corporations
The South Korean government has initiated a reform plan to consolidate public agencies, including the merger of Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airport Corporation, facing immediate opposition from labor unions.
Labor Reform: Without Public Debate, the Issue is Constitutional and Democratic
Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial labor reform law that raises constitutional and democratic concerns due to its implications for long-standing social rights.
Social organizations march in Quito against the Law of efficiency in the GAD and labor shift agreement
Social organizations in Quito protested against a reform to the Organic Code of Territorial Organization and a new labor agreement issued by the Ministry of Labor.
Sheinbaum 'mistrusts' that the PT and Verde will vote in favor of the electoral reform plan B: 'We will see'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expresses skepticism about the support from the Labor Party and the Green Party for her secondary electoral reform plan.
A judge declared unconstitutional an article of the labor reform
A judge in Córdoba, Argentina, ruled that a provision of the labor reform is unconstitutional, citing issues with equality before the law.
Miners prepare adjustments in response to the 40-hour workweek
The mining industry in Mexico is strategizing to adapt to the reduction of the workweek from 48 to 40 hours, mandated by a constitutional reform set to be gradually implemented by 2030.
Second call, president: beware of the PT
The conflict between the Labor Party and President Claudia Sheinbaum deepens as the party opposes her electoral reform, highlighting internal party tensions.
PIP Reform at the Finish Line. Can Entrepreneurs Breathe Easy?
The article discusses ongoing reforms of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, focusing on new competencies, legislative goals, and controversial amendments.
Other Three Labor Reforms Are Being Analyzed in the Ministry of Labor
The Ministry of Labor in Ecuador is analyzing three reforms, including changes to union regulations and procedures that impact employment.
Leaflets and three hours of assembly for the No during lessons: the last disgrace in schools
The ongoing propaganda by the No front against justice reform continues in schools, with teachers being asked to participate in lengthy online assemblies during lesson hours.
PIP Reform Passed by the Sejm. We Will Check How It Works After a Year
The Polish Sejm has passed a reform of the National Labour Inspectorate aimed at strengthening its role regarding civil law contracts and B2B agreements.
Cellular telephony will stop paying internal taxes from April
As of April 1, cellular telephony services in Argentina will no longer be subject to internal taxes following the approval of the Labor Modernization Law.
Relator of the 6x1 Defends Transition Period for Work Hour Reduction
Federal deputy Paulo Azi advocates for a four-year transition period to gradually reduce weekly working hours to address economic sector adjustments.
The Justice rejected the precautionary measure of the CGT against some points of the labor reform
The Argentine judiciary has dismissed a precautionary measure from the CGT aimed at halting the transfer of labor justice to the City of Buenos Aires as part of recent labor reforms.
End of the 6x1 schedule: Fiesp president points out possible impacts if project advances
A study by the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná warns of negative effects if the proposal to reduce Brazil's weekly work hours proceeds.
Benefits for women enter the debate on tax reform
The proposed tax reform in Brazil aims to provide significant benefits for women, including exemptions from taxes on menstrual health products and reduced rates for intrauterine devices (IUDs).
Fewer contracts for work. Is the PIP reform still necessary?
The article discusses the declining trend of work contracts in Poland, exploring the implications of current regulations and potential reforms.
Labor Reform: There is a Law but Much Remains to be Done
Argentina's new labor reform aims to modernize work relationships by reducing hiring costs and uncertainty, but challenges still lie ahead.
Speeding Up Retirement Pension Reform Including Introduction of Fund-Type System... Legal Revision Within Year
The South Korean government plans to accelerate reforms of the retirement pension system, including the introduction of a fund-type system, with legal amendments expected by the end of the year.
Cost of reducing working hours cannot become a frenzy, says Lula's minister, who rules out compensation
Brazil's Minister of Labor, Luiz Marinho, emphasized that the costs associated with reducing the maximum weekly working hours should not hinder achieving a balance in the workplace, asserting the government's stance against compensation.
Credits: banks are authorized to deduct loan payments from salaries
Argentina's recent labor reform allows banks to directly deduct loan payments from employees' salaries, a practice previously exclusive to labor unions' mutual societies.
Richest super balances to be taxed at higher rates after Greens agree to back Labor plan
The Australian Labor government will raise taxes on superannuation balances exceeding $3 million after securing support from the Greens, marking a shift in taxation policy for wealthier retirees.
Labor reform: the fund for layoffs and the reduction of contributions will reduce financing to Anses
Argentina's new labor reform law is expected to exacerbate the underfunding of the pension system by creating a Labor Assistance Fund and reducing employer contributions.
Flávio wants to once again take away workers' rights, says PT member about reform proposals
Hélio Rodrigues, president of the PT in São Paulo, criticizes Senator Flávio Bolsonaro's intention to propose new labor and pension reforms that could undermine workers' rights.
Survey: Warning lights for Javier Milei due to the increase in social discontent
A recent survey indicates that social discontent in Argentina has reached a new low, posing challenges for President Javier Milei despite legislative successes.
Petru warns Tusk: This could lead to losing the elections
Ryszard Petru criticizes a proposed reform of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, arguing it could unfairly disadvantage businesses and lead to electoral losses.
The labor reform in the face of gender violence: business obligations and challenges for workplaces
Mexico's recent labor reform strengthens companies' responsibilities to prevent and address violence against women in the workplace, marking a significant shift in organizational accountability.
Labor reform: companies will have to wait six months before they can use the severance fund
Companies in Argentina will need to wait six months after contributing to a severance fund before it can be used for employee dismissals, as stipulated in recent labor reform legislation.
Argentina’s Javier Milei reforms ‘delusional’ labour laws in bid to spark economy
Argentina's President Javier Milei has enacted transformative labor reforms aimed at revitalizing the economy, facing opposition from unions and leftist parties.
Milei's support network is tested with labor reform
The Argentine government is increasing allocations for social assistance and unemployment benefits amid a job market crisis as the new labor legislation faces differing opinions from various stakeholders.
In PI, Boulos claims that the government can impose urgency to vote on the end of the 6x1 scale in up to 45 days
Minister Guilherme Boulos announced that the Brazilian government may fast-track legislation to abolish the 6x1 work schedule within 45 days.
The labor reform has been enacted: what is the real impact on the lives of companies and their employees
Argentina has enacted a labor reform aimed at improving the relationship between companies and workers, introducing a unified criteria for severance pay and encouraging formal employment.
The CGT presented an initial document to challenge the labor reform
The CGT has initiated legal action against aspects of the recently approved labor reform law in Argentina, aiming to challenge its validity in court.
Labor reform: after its entry into force, the CGT filed a judicial appeal to stop the law
After President Javier Milei enacted labor reform legislation, the CGT filed a legal challenge against its implementation, targeting specific articles related to labor court jurisdiction.