The Barcelona City Council will rehouse affected people from Vallcarca in Casa Orsola
The Barcelona City Council is rehousing vulnerable residents affected by urban development plans in Vallcarca to Casa Orsola, with mediation by the city Ombudsman.
Landscape after the adoption of the Omnibus Package; fewer reporting obligations, but no retreat from sustainable business transformation
The adoption of the Omnibus Package has led to some relaxation of sustainability reporting obligations for businesses in Poland, yet investor pressure continues to drive the need for transparency in sustainability data.
What Will Be the Future of ESG Reports?
The European Council's approval of the final version of the Omnibus Package I significantly eases ESG reporting requirements for businesses, much to their relief.
The Omnibus is not a reversal of sustainable transformation
Robert Adamczyk emphasizes the importance of ESG reporting for companies, citing ongoing regulatory requirements and investor scrutiny as factors for maintaining long-term sustainability.
The "opposition" of Sturzenegger and the government's backtrack
On February 6, 2024, Argentine President Milei ordered the withdrawal of a contested omnibus law amidst political tensions, emphasizing his refusal to negotiate with opposing parties.
Ukrainian film Animals in War to be released in North American cinemas
The Ukrainian film 'Animals in War' is set to be released in North America, showcasing seven short stories about rescuing animals during the war.
FIRST READING: The little-noticed Carney plan to ignore most of the laws
An omnibus bill in Canada may allow ministers to bypass non-criminal laws, raising concerns about the implications for governance.
New Definition of Personal Data and Artificial Intelligence: What is the New Digital Omnibus?
The European Union has introduced the 'Digital Omnibus' legislative package to streamline and unify digital regulations affecting EU citizens and businesses.
Even More Difficult
The article discusses the Spanish government's controversial omnibus decree and speculates about Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez's motivations in presenting it without guarantees of Congressional approval.
How pensions will be in 2026 after the Government's new decree to increase them by 2.7%
The Government has restructured the omnibus Royal Decree-Law to separately address pension increases and social protections after the measure was rejected by Congress last week.
Moncloa proposes to separate pension increases and the prohibition of evictions into different decrees to ensure pension payments
The Sumar government is considering separating pension issues from the omnibus decree in order to secure a moratorium on evictions with the support of Junts and PNV.
Sumar opens up to separating pensions from the omnibus decree if Junts and PNV save the eviction moratorium
The coalition government partners are racing against time to secure pension revaluation and social shield measures after last week's setback in Congress that rejected the omnibus decree which combined both issues.
Millions in penalties for Zalando and Temu. "Manipulative presentation of discounted prices must end"
Officials have determined that customers on Zalando and Temu platforms were not properly informed about promotions, including the lowest price from 30 days prior to discounts, violating the Omnibus directive implemented in 2023.
When simplification changes the rules
This article discusses the European Commission's initiative to simplify EU regulations through omnibus packages, which aim to reduce administrative burdens and streamline the implementation of EU laws.