Shame on riders, new slaves (of the algorithm)
The article discusses the plight of delivery riders in Italy, highlighting their exploitation and the harsh conditions they endure as they work under algorithmic management.
Speed Skating: The President Misuses His House Rights
The president of the German Speed Skating and Short Track Association is facing criticism for his controversial management style and attitudes towards the sport.
Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Bad and Awful at the AICM
The atmosphere at Mexico City's International Airport (AICM) is tense, with employees frustrated over wage issues and management's lack of transparency.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
Despite Controversy Over the Control of Candidate Nomination Rights... The Central Party Committee Directly Decides the Candidate for Bae Hyun-jin's Constituency
The People Power Party has decided to have the Central Party's Candidate Management Committee directly manage nominations for key constituencies, amidst criticisms of consolidating party authority.
FAAN workers protest compulsory NHIS enrolment directive
FAAN employees express dissatisfaction over the management's decision to mandate enrollment in the National Health Insurance Scheme.
A Strange Man Lurks in the Women's Bathrooms of Jyväskylä University
Reports have emerged of a man behaving strangely in the women's bathrooms at Jyväskylä University, causing concern among female students.
Experts Recommend Establishing Record Management Division in Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Experts advocate for the reinstatement of the record management division in the upcoming Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission to ensure organized record-keeping and management.
The salary dispute of a small school reached the labor inspectorate
Teachers at Võhma School, which underwent a leadership change last year, have asked the local council's audit committee to evaluate the legality of the new management's actions and work organization.
Residents were offended by the behavior of the retail network: they did not understand why it was done
Residents expressed outrage over the management of parking spaces for disabled individuals after snow was piled on top of them at a local "Norfa" supermarket.
Violand: 'Why employees gathered in support of the owner'
A group of employees from the biscuit manufacturer Violand held a gathering in support of their employer amidst ongoing legal proceedings against him, raising concerns about the organization of the protest by company management.
Management staff is also entitled to overtime pay
The article discusses the rights of management staff regarding overtime pay in Poland.
The Career Question: Can My Boss Give Me More and More Tasks?
The article discusses the phenomenon of Quiet Hiring, where companies reallocate tasks among existing employees instead of hiring new staff, particularly impacting high performers.
Everything is Allowed
The article discusses issues surrounding property rights and resource management in Ecuador, highlighting the challenges posed by weak institutions and the prevalence of violent conflicts over natural resources.
They Go for Kristi Noem: Groups Demand Impeachment of Secretary of Security for Immigration Raids
Over 50 U.S. civil groups have demanded the impeachment of Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, over her controversial immigration management practices that allegedly led to violence and undermined the rule of law.
Discrimination Against Employees on Parental Leave is Unlawfully Stupid
The article addresses the illegal discrimination faced by employees during parental leave in Norway, emphasizing the need for better corporate management.
Conflict at Dino continues, talks are stalled. Trade unionists: the management was represented by the head of OHS
Negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts between employees and management at Dino chain stores have stalled, with union representatives expressing disappointment over the lack of meaningful discussions during the meeting.
Conflict at Dino. Meeting with the company's management on Tuesday
The article discusses the upcoming meeting between representatives of the OPZZ labor union and the management of Dino, addressing grievances regarding working conditions.
Korea Electric Power Corporation to directly employ subcontracted workers in 66 island areas including Ulleungdo
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has decided to directly employ subcontracted workers who performed maintenance and management tasks at power plants in 66 island areas, in compliance with a recent court ruling.
Korean Corporate Governance Forum: 'Good Management is the Best Method to Protect Management Rights'
The Korean Corporate Governance Forum warns that demands for management rights protections based on mandatory stock buyback laws could undermine improvements in corporate governance and harm minority shareholders.
Italian Stadiums on a Decline. The Authority: Deteriorating Facilities, Opacity in Public Management
The Italian Antitrust Authority criticizes the state of Italy's stadiums, highlighting poor conditions and a lack of transparency in management, which hampers effective consumer experience and compares unfavorably to UK facilities.
How much does a call center worker earn in February 2026 and how is the hourly wage affected
A recent agreement between labor and management representatives in Argentina will increase call center workers' wages starting February 2026.
The case possibly going to court: "Nothing normal about receiving a call from the administrators"
Students and academic staff at Bifröst University accuse the school's management of pressuring students to ensure support for the rector, raising concerns about academic freedom and ethics.
HRW denounces that asylum seekers "do not have adequate access" to protection in Ceuta and Melilla
Human Rights Watch criticizes Spain for inadequate access to protection for asylum seekers in Ceuta and Melilla, highlighting issues with financial support provided to Morocco and Mauritania for migration management.
The Fachin Era in Tax Matters: What to Expect?
The article discusses the beginning of Luis Edson Fachin's era at the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil and his commitment to democracy, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers, highlighting the qualities that define his management style.
New real estate registry by AADE: What changes for owners and leases, sweeping checks
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is preparing a new registry for properties that will gather data on rights, areas, uses, and leases of houses in the country, set to be operational by the end of March under a new digital platform for property management.
NHS trust 'violated dignity' of nurses in trans row over hospital changing rooms
Eight nurses have partially won their case against NHS management regarding the use of hospital changing facilities, claiming violations of dignity, sexual harassment, and discrimination, with notable support from author J.K. Rowling.
Hunting Wolves: It's About Real Problems, Not Archaisms
The proposed legislation that makes the wolf a game species is necessary, but the coalition should not pretend that this resolves the underlying issues.
Major new laws in 2026 from bin change to travel - how you'll be affected
New laws taking effect in 2026 will introduce changes to waste management, travel regulations, and enhance employment rights and tenant protections.