Inequalities Begin at the Birth of a Child. Why Parental Leaves Still Don't Work
Parental leave policies in the UK disproportionately favor the middle and upper classes, perpetuating inequality and highlighting the struggles women face in the workplace, particularly after childbirth.
"Horribly irresponsible and even dangerous" to send your children knowingly sick to preschool
The article discusses the dangers of parents sending their sick children to preschool due to limited leave policies, highlighting systemic issues affecting families and educators.
Working and caring for your elderly parents in the U.S.: the paid leave that can change your situation
More companies in the U.S. are adopting paid leave policies for employees who care for elderly family members, reflecting a growing recognition of the needs of caregivers.
Allied deputies pressured and the government eliminated the article that modifies sick leave policies
Allied deputies in Argentina pressured the government to retract a controversial article modifying sick leave remuneration in a labor reform.
Leave on Demand โ Is it Applicable to University Professors?
The article discusses the legal considerations and obligations related to leave for university professors in Poland, including the implications of academic leave policies.
Labor reform: the ruling party seeks to hold a session this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies and would accept modifying the regime for sick leave
The Argentine government's ruling party is pushing for a legislative session to advance labor reform, with potential modifications to sick leave policies in order to secure quorum support.
Bullrich assured that the Government will modify the article on sick leave
Senator Patricia Bullrich announced that the Government plans to amend the sick leave legislation concerning serious and degenerative illnesses, after criticism regarding salary reductions for health-related absences.
Bullrich announced changes in licenses: 100% payment will be maintained for 'severe, degenerative or irreversible diseases'
Senator Patricia Bullrich announced that under the new labor reform, 100% salary payments will continue for employees with severe health conditions, following backlash against proposed cuts.
Trump's Border Chief: More than 1000 ICE Agents Have Left Minnesota
Tom Homan, Trumpโs border chief, announced that over 1000 ICE agents have pulled out of Minnesota, with more set to leave soon amid protests against immigration policies.
Paid Leave for Husbands Starts 50 Days Before Childbirth... 63 Public Livelihood Bills Passed in National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed 63 public livelihood bills, including significant amendments to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act allowing paid leave for husbands starting 50 days before childbirth.
Emerging markets receive investments that leave the US
Emerging markets are starting to attract investments as global investors reduce their dollar-denominated assets due to economic and geopolitical policies under President Trump.
Civil servants can take 6 years, while public workers can only take 1 year... The Human Rights Commission recommends the Gyeonggi Education Office correct 'parallel leave discrimination'
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has recommended the Gyeonggi Provincial Education Office correct its discriminatory leave policies that allow civil servants longer leave than public workers.
Juanma Lorente, labor lawyer, clarifies how many days of paid leave we have: 'What matters is...'
Lawyer Juanma Lorente discusses the confusion surrounding paid leave entitlements in Spain, highlighting discrepancies between legal provisions and company policies.
Trump calls the Federal Reserve president a "cretin" and says he will "leave soon"
U.S. President Donald Trump labeled Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell a "cretin" and suggested he would soon resign, following a federal criminal investigation against Powell regarding his monetary policies.