Reemployment and Significant Salary Reduction Considered 'Unreasonable'; Payment Order Issued to Driving School Following High Court Review
A high court in Nagoya deemed the significant salary reduction for reemployed former driving instructors unreasonable and ordered the school to pay the difference, marking a key decision in employment law regarding post-retirement employment.
Up to R$ 140 thousand: magistrates punished for accusations involving sexual crimes receive amounts boosted with perks
Magistrates punished with mandatory retirement due to serious offenses continue to receive salaries that exceed the constitutional ceiling due to additional perks and allowances.
Former Governor of Fukui Resigns Due to Sexual Harassment, Plans to Return 10 Million Yen of Retirement Pay
Tatsuharu Sugimoto, the former governor of Fukui who resigned over sexual harassment allegations, has expressed his intention to return a portion of his retirement pay.
Pensions from Anses: Who Gets Paid on Tuesday, February 10
The national pension agency in Argentina continues to pay pensions and retirement benefits, specifically for those who do not exceed the minimum pension amount, on February 10.
Pensions in Mexico: the debt that no one wants to pay
Mexico's pension system carries a growing debt that threatens the ability of millions of workers to achieve a dignified retirement, as identified by experts including social security lawyer Gloria Arellano.
Arizona Sen Kelly sues Hegseth over military pension cuts following video message
Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is suing the War Department and Secretary Pete Hegseth over cuts to his military retirement pay after he encouraged service members to resist illegal orders in a video message.
Pentagon punishes senator for urging soldiers not to follow illegal orders
The Pentagon has taken action to punish Senator Mark Kelly by reducing his retirement rank and pay in response to his video warning military personnel against following illegal orders.
Sen. Mark Kelly fires back after Hegseth threatens his rank and retirement pay
Sen. Mark Kelly responds sharply after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth threatens to take action concerning Kelly's military rank and retirement benefits due to comments made about President Trump.
Hegseth moves to censure Sen Mark Kelly, review his retirement rank and pay over 'seditious video'
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has announced a formal censure of Sen. Mark Kelly and initiated a review of his retirement rank and pay due to alleged seditious statements made in a video.
Tyson Fury: They pay me to punch people in the face, thereβs nothing better than that
Former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury announced his return to the ring one year after retirement, declaring that getting paid to punch people is the best job in the world.