Government again postpones rule restricting work on holidays; understand what is at stake
The Brazilian government has delayed the implementation of a new regulation that restricts commercial activity on holidays once more, with a new effective date set for the end of May.
When will we stop overlooking violations of the 52-hour workweek? [On-site]
The article critiques the frequent violations of South Korea's 52-hour workweek regulation, highlighting ineffective government enforcement and insufficient penalties for companies that exceed working hours.
The Labor Modernization Bill and its Regulation of Update Methods for Amounts to be Paid
The Labor Modernization Bill aims to reform existing labor regulations to facilitate employment generation in Argentina.
Justice accepts appeal and bus company resumes operations after MTE attaches photo produced by artificial intelligence
A Brazilian bus company in Pilar do Sul resumes operations following a judicial ruling prompted by the use of an AI-generated image by the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE) to justify its suspension.
The Labor Modernization Bill and its Regulation of Update Modalities for Court Compensation Payments
The article discusses the Labor Modernization Bill recently passed by the Argentine Senate, emphasizing its potential to remove barriers to employment and improve compensation regulations in the judicial context.
Where Labor Inspection Will Strike
The Greek Labor Inspection Authority is set to conduct targeted checks to combat undeclared work across specific sectors.
Labor shortage outweighs legal insecurity among complaints in the lobbying sector, says research
A recent survey highlights that a significant 80% of participants in Brazil's lobbying sector identify a lack of qualified labor as their primary challenge, overshadowing concerns about legal insecurity.
W’Bank flags digital job risks amid weak regulation
The World Bank warns that digital jobs in developing countries pose risks due to insufficient regulation and labor protections.
The Nursing Profession for Palestinians in Lebanon: Exclusion or Regulation?
The debate in Lebanon over the fate of Palestinian nurses intensifies following decisions by the Lebanese Health Ministry that effectively halted the issuance of nursing practice permits for non-Lebanese, raising questions about labor rights for Palestinian refugees.
Work Reactivates the Occupational Risk Law with More Demands for SMEs
The Ministry of Labor has initiated a new regulation aimed at enhancing occupational risk prevention, particularly focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Telefónica completes the deadline opening of the ERE with Movistar Plus +
Telefónica has opened the voluntary registration period for an Employment Regulation File (ERE) affecting 175 workers at Movistar Plus+, finalizing the process across all seven subsidiaries impacted in Spain.
From Trump's Rhetoric to the African Copper Belt Buckles over which the US and China Battle with Wallets
The article explores Trump's populist strategies that juxtapose labor interests with corporate demands, particularly in the context of AI regulation and the geopolitical tussle for resources in Africa.