Journal of Laws from February 24, 2026
The article discusses several decrees issued by various Polish ministries regarding healthcare and labor regulations.
The maritime industry seeks new workforce and image enhancement โ the minister wants more domestic workers
The Finnish maritime industry is experiencing a severe labor shortage even as unemployment rates are high, prompting the Minister of Labor to advocate for domestic employment solutions.
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.
Icebreaker Orders Create Jobs โ Marttinen: "The Number of Finnish Workers at Shipyards Must Be Increased"
A skills shortage threatens to slow down the positive momentum of Finland's maritime industry, leading to calls for increasing domestic workforce participation.
The transport unions announced a strike for this Wednesday, 11th, against labor reform
Transport unions in Argentina announced a strike against labor reform, affecting multiple sectors including air, maritime, and underground transport.
Heatwave on the maritime service to Corsica
A strike has caused significant disruptions to maritime services to Corsica, but traffic is expected to resume as school holidays begin after an agreement was reached.
"We will assume that we will have such cases more often in the future"
A court in Hamburg overturned the dismissal of a federal maritime office employee who refused to use gender-inclusive language, with labor lawyer Nele Urban analyzing the ruling.
Court cancels gender termination - Federal Office loses in the dispute over gender-neutral language
A Hamburg labor court ruled that the dismissal of a federal maritime office employee for refusing to use gender-neutral language in official documents was unlawful.