A British woman sentenced to 13 years in prison for forcing a young woman to work at her home
A British woman has received a 13-year prison sentence for coerced labor involving a young woman she subjected to over 25 years of forced work.
Fooled and Forced to Eat Dog Food – Unique Verdict
Three Polish men have been victims of human trafficking and exploitation in southern Sweden, leading to a landmark sentencing of a 35-year-old man to nearly three years in prison.
Prison for Human Trafficking and Exploitation
Three Polish men were victims of human trafficking and exploitation in Skåne, with one man so hungry he resorted to eating apples from a garden and dog food, according to Malmö District Court.
The Government is aiming for the labor regime of prisoners and seeks to stop the payment of bonuses and vacations
The Argentine government is reforming labor regulations affecting prisoners to avoid mandatory payments of bonuses and vacation days.
Supreme Court intervenes in case where private ICE contractor forced detainees to clean common areas
The Supreme Court upheld a lawsuit against GEO Group, a private prison company, allowing immigration detainees in Colorado to challenge claims of forced unpaid labor in court.
Hytalo Santos: in addition to being convicted for sexual exploitation of minors, influencer faces 14 lawsuits in the Justice of ParaÃba
Influencer Hytalo Santos has been sentenced to over 11 years in prison for producing sexual content involving teenagers and faces 14 additional legal actions in ParaÃba.
‘The Prosecutor Causes Social Anxiety’ - The Assertive Final Statement of Textile Worker Cha Eon-nyeon
Cha Eon-nyeon, a textile worker imprisoned for labor activism, made a powerful final statement illustrating the stark contrast between his life in prison and the poor living conditions of laborers outside.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article covers various significant news events including legal actions against personnel associated with Gilmar Mendes, international tensions involving Trump and Iran, the release of Andrew from prison, confrontations in Argentina regarding labor reform, a violent incident involving a property manager, and Brazilian wine protection in trade discussions.
The 35-hour workweek will be implemented in the state administration starting in March
The Spanish government plans to implement a 35-hour work week for state administration employees beginning in March, excluding prison staff, which unions are demanding to include.
Preventive prison is ordered and the protester who made and threw a molotov cocktail at the police during the march for labor reform will remain detained
A protester who threw molotov cocktails at the police during a march against labor reform in Argentina will remain in detention after a judge granted preventive custody.
Restaurant owner's unscrupulous actions revealed in Mikkeli: chef worked 13-hour days, waitstaff were kicked out of scheduled shifts
A restaurant owner in Mikkeli has been sentenced to nine months in prison for exploiting former employees, with a chef working excessive hours and waitstaff facing discrimination.
Teenagers kidnapped by a drug network: up to eighteen years in prison
A Marseille court sentenced members of a drug network to prison for torturing two teenagers who were forced into labor.
Conflict between Georgiadis and Konstantopoulou in Parliament: 'Despicable subject' – 'I will put you in prison'
A heated personal confrontation occurred in the Greek Parliament between Zoi Konstantopoulou and Adonis Georgiadis during a discussion on a labor bill.
Bullrich responded to Mayans over a controversial phrase and his criticisms of Milei: "The only one in prison is former President Cristina Kirchner"
Patricia Bullrich defended Javier Milei during a parliamentary debate by responding to Senator José Mayans' controversial statement linking a labor reform project to a quote from a Nazi concentration camp.
Letters from readers: Cell phones in prison, CGT march, arrested in Brazil
This article discusses reader letters addressing concerns about cell phone use in prisons, labor marches by the CGT, and a recent arrest in Brazil.