Katarzyna Wójcik: Unacceptable Creativity in Punishment
The article discusses the legal boundaries regarding employer sanctions in labor law, specifically addressing the inappropriate interpretation and implementation of penalties by employers in Poland.
Consultants punished with 100 hours of forced labor for organizing trips to Crimea
A travel consultant has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service after the Supreme Court upheld an appellate court's ruling regarding violations of sanctions related to travel organization to Crimea.
Readers' Letters: Congress, a Bad Example, Aren't There Any Sanctions?
This reader letter criticizes the Argentine Congress for its lack of civic education and dignified debate, especially during labor law votes.
Labor sanctions have increased by up to 100 times in recent years, experts warn
Labor sanctions in Mexico have reportedly surged significantly, with some cases showing increases of up to 100 times due to stricter enforcement of labor regulations.
The sailors recruited to work on ghost ships targeted by sanctions: 'Modern slavery'
Sailors reporting from ghost ships have described severe working conditions and mistreatment, sparking concerns over modern slavery practices.
CC OO threatens mobilizations at Glovo amid suspicions of disguised layoffs and anti-union practices
The CC OO union threatens mobilizations at Glovo over suspicions of hidden layoffs and anti-union behaviors, alleging unjustified sanctions and dismissals against their candidates.
Detained, interrogated, office searched - The access to AfD politician Dornau in the state parliament
Saxony's AfD politician Jörg Dornau is under investigation regarding his business dealings in Belarus, involving forced labor and potential violations of EU sanctions.
Díaz ends self-employment in 'delivery', but focus shifts to sanctions and working conditions of fleets
The recent announcement by Minister Yolanda Díaz to abandon the Uber Eats self-employment model marks a significant victory for labor reform, leading to anticipated upheaval in the delivery app sector due to shifts in labor relations and regulations.
Social Policy: Bas defends citizen's income reform
Federal Labor Minister Bärbel Bas has defended the planned citizen's income reform against fierce criticism, emphasizing its focus on greater accountability and participation, while introducing stricter sanctions for missed appointments.
USA seizes Russian tanker, labor market policy, and dispute over Mercosur
The United States has seized control of the Russian tanker Marinero, linked to a shadow fleet used for transporting oil in violation of sanctions, following a two-week pursuit after its departure from Venezuela.