Jorge Macri opened a voluntary retirement plan and advances with state reform in CABA
Jorge Macri's government in Buenos Aires has initiated a voluntary retirement plan as part of a broader state reform strategy to transition public employees to more technological roles.
What happened to the decent wage reform? MC claims it remains 'frozen' despite its approval in 2024
The decent wage constitutional reform in Mexico, which aims to establish a base salary near 19,000 pesos monthly for key public service sectors, is stalled despite having completed most legislative processes in 2024.
Super salaries and perks need to come to an end
The article discusses the issue of exorbitant salaries and illegal perks received by some federal employees in Brazil, highlighting a broader problem of mismanagement of public money.
The Court of Auditors would find it "effective" to reintroduce merit into the salaries of public officials
The Court of Auditors in France has suggested that introducing merit-based pay for public officials could improve efficiency and accountability in the public sector.
The Government advances in a new scheme for the professionalization of the State
The Argentine government is implementing a new initiative aimed at professionalizing the public sector to create a stable workforce with clear labor rules.
OSE: Announcement of 33 positions for general managers and directors β Call for experienced executives from Greece and abroad
The Greek Railways (OSE) has announced the opening of 33 managerial positions aimed at restructuring the organization under a new legal framework.
The energy reform
Ecuador's government proposes new reforms to the Organic Law of Electric Public Service to facilitate private investment in the electricity sector.
Moreira demands the Senate to issue a reform on minimum income for teachers, doctors, and police
RubΓ©n Moreira, the PRI coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, has urged the Senate to declare a constitutional reform ensuring a minimum monthly income of 18,000 pesos for public sector teachers, doctors, nurses, police, military personnel, and national guards.
Germany's Reform Bottleneck Leads to Brutal Distribution Struggles
The strikes in the public sector are revealing the ruthless nature of the upcoming distribution battles as wealth shrinks in Germany.
The 'blue folders' of the Ministry of Finance: 6 privatizations and 5 tax reforms at the center for 2026
The Greek Ministry of Finance outlines ambitious plans for 2026 focusing on accelerated privatization and significant tax reforms.
With a simple responsible declaration: How to put an end to the bureaucratic madness of the public sector
The Greek government plans to simplify public transactions by replacing approximately 30 required documents with a single responsible declaration, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis.
Chamber approves salary adjustment for civil servants with an impact of R$ 4.3 billion this year
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved several bills that increase salaries for civil servants, restructure federal government careers, and establish a new institute in Patos (PB), resulting in a projected budget impact of R$ 4.3 billion this year.
Today, Mitsotakis' address on Constitutional Reform
Today, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to present the agenda for constitutional reform, followed by discussions with New Democracy MPs to submit their proposals by the end of the month.
Strong public health, useful and necessary private sector
A recent survey indicates that while the Spanish public favors a strong public healthcare system, there is a growing demand for results, reforms, and less ideological debate regarding the role of the private sector in healthcare.
Reform of Work Internship Without Fireworks. There Are First Data
The article discusses the new changes in work internship regulations in Poland, highlighting who may be interested in applying for a certificate, the starting dates for public and private sectors, and the limited interest these reforms have generated.
The new disciplinary system changes everything in the Public Sector β Evaluations, fines, and dismissals
A new disciplinary law implemented on January 1, 2026, will significantly reform the responsibilities and penalties for public employees in Greece.