Did you see? Doorman fired for taking candy, truck with cattle flips over, and man arrested for raping a 12-year-old girl
A doorman was unjustly dismissed for taking a piece of candy from a store inside the hospital where he worked, as ruled by the regional labor court in Uberaba, Brazil.
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.
HungryPanda accuses riders of blackmail as worker dispute continues
HungryPanda claims that some of its delivery riders are intimidating colleagues amidst a labor dispute over wages and conditions.
The air traffic controllers' union lifted today's and tomorrow's strike
The air traffic controllers' union has suspended a planned strike for February 26 and 27 amid ongoing negotiations with EANA, with strikes set to continue until March 2 if no agreement is reached.
No solution yet in the private social services sector labor dispute
The labor dispute in the private social services sector in Finland remains unresolved, with responses to the latest mediation proposal still pending from some parties.
Judge declares the strike at Monte de Piedad non-existent: 'The reopening of the branches is closer'
A judge in Mexico declared the strike at Monte de Piedad invalid, signaling potential progress towards reopening its branches soon.
New Settlement Proposal from the National Conciliator for the Private Social Services Sector Labor Dispute
The National Conciliator has issued a second settlement proposal in the labor dispute within the private social services sector, with parties expected to respond soon.
Resolving labor disputes in the private social services sector today
The resolution of a labor dispute in Finland's private social services sector is underway today under the guidance of the national mediator, with potential strikes looming next week and two weeks from now.
New strike warning for the social sector
Several social and health organizations in Finland have issued a strike warning affecting the private social services sector.
Massive Strike Warning – Nearly 1,500 Targets: See the Full List
A union has issued a significant strike warning affecting nearly 1,500 entities in Finland's private social services sector amid ongoing collective bargaining negotiations.
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.
Called by the Government, Fate and the union meet with more than 900 layoffs at stake and very distant positions
The Argentine government has convened a virtual meeting between Fate and the union to address the impending layoffs of over 900 employees amid stark disagreements over the plant's closure.
No agreement in the private social services sector labor dispute – mediation continues on Monday
Mediation in the private social services labor dispute did not result in an agreement, with discussions set to continue next Monday.
Logbook of a shift: 'I spent three hours wishing to be relieved to stabilize two premature babies'
A neonatal doctor describes the intense challenges faced during a night shift in the NICU and highlights the ongoing labor dispute over mandatory night shifts in Spain's healthcare system.
The mediation of the private social services sector labor dispute continues today
The mediation of a labor dispute in the private social services sector in Northern Finland is ongoing after a three-day strike involving specific units of Attendo, Esperi Care, and Mehiläinen.
The strike has begun - here's how it affects you
A three-day strike in Finland's private social services sector began on Tuesday, impacting care homes and meal services amidst ongoing labor disputes.
Nursing assistants going on strike - JHL warns of a new labor dispute
Nursing assistants in Finland are set to strike as the JHL union warns of a labor dispute due to stalled negotiations in the private social services sector.
Strike Hits Healthcare Facilities on Tuesday - "Disruptions to Operations Are Expected"
A strike in the private social services sector will take place from February 17 to February 19, mainly affecting care homes in Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia.
Nursing Assistants on Strike
A strike by nursing assistants in Finland's private social services sector is set to begin on Tuesday after employer and union representatives rejected a proposed settlement.
National Mediator Proposes Settlement in Private Social Services Sector Labor Dispute
A national mediator has proposed a settlement in a labor dispute concerning the private social services sector in Finland, with both parties expected to respond by tomorrow.
Agreement Reached: Breakthrough in the Public Service Wage Dispute
Unions and employers have reached an agreement in the public service wage conflict, resulting in a 5.8% salary increase for employees.
Mysterious billionaire. Who is the owner of the Dino chain?
Tomasz Biernacki, founder of the Dino retail chain, is in the spotlight due to ongoing disputes regarding working conditions within the stores.
The Employers' Association Won in the Labor Court
The Employers' Association has prevailed in the Labor Court in a dispute regarding wage levels with the VR labor union and others.
Labor Dispute: Strike at Lufthansa – 275 Flights Cancelled in Munich
Lufthansa pilots and cabin crew have initiated a strike, resulting in the cancellation of 275 flights at Munich Airport.
Labor Dispute: Strike at Lufthansa - Numerous Flights Canceled in Munich
Lufthansa pilots and cabin crew have entered a strike, resulting in numerous flight cancellations at Munich Airport.
Warning Strike: Dachau City Buses Will Be Struck on Wednesday
The upcoming warning strike will halt all city bus services in Dachau on February 11 due to a labor dispute affecting bus drivers.
Firing of Guillaume Meurice: A new trial will take place due to a lack of agreement among labor judges
The dismissal of French comedian Guillaume Meurice from Radio France will be reassessed in a new trial after labor judges failed to agree on the legality of the decision.
Labor Dispute in Healthcare: Why There Will Be Strikes in Clinics This Week
Healthcare workers in Munich are set to strike again due to increasing workloads and insufficient staffing affecting patient care and hospital operations.
TRT decides to block the assets of companies after breaching the agreement on the end of the bus drivers' strike in São Luís
The Regional Labor Court of the 16th Region announced measures to immediately block assets of urban bus companies due to their noncompliance with a collective agreement ending a strike by bus drivers in São Luís.
Bus drivers ignore court decision and strike enters 8th day without urban buses in São Luís
The bus drivers' strike in São Luís has reached its eighth day, with no urban buses operating despite a court order to end the strike.
Strike of bus drivers: MPT requests temporary adjustment of 6% and maintenance of 80% of the fleet in São Luís
The Labor Public Ministry (MPT) has filed a collective strike dispute in the Regional Labor Court requesting a temporary salary adjustment of 6% for bus drivers in São Luís to end a public transport strike.
Trains: The Government imposed mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to deactivate tomorrow's strike
The Argentine government has enacted mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to prevent a planned strike by the La Fraternidad union.
Hearing at the TRT ends without agreement, and the bus drivers' strike continues in Greater São Luís; understand
Another hearing between bus drivers, transport companies, and public agencies ended without an agreement, leading to the continuation of the strike in Greater São Luís.
Prosecutors request arrest warrant for Ko Jin-soo, head of the branch of the Sejong Hotel who staged a 'return to work' protest
Prosecutors have filed for an arrest warrant against Ko Jin-soo, a fired worker and leader of the Sejong Hotel branch of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, over allegations of obstruction of business following his 336-day protest for reinstatement.
The Government confirms that those earning the minimum wage will continue to be tax-exempt: this is how the deduction works in income tax
The Spanish Government has confirmed that individuals earning the minimum wage will remain exempt from income tax, while also highlighting ongoing conflicts between the Ministries of Labor and Finance regarding public contract regulations.