Check out more than 700 job vacancies on the digital platform of NAT in Sergipe
The State Secretary of Labor, Employment and Entrepreneurship in Sergipe is offering over 700 job vacancies through the digital platform for job support.
Landini, not just the severance pay: he also underpaid the director of the Cgil
Maurizio Landini, secretary of the Cgil, faces scrutiny over underpayment issues while calling for better wages and protections for workers amidst an ongoing investigation into labor practices.
A chameleon that changes skin with the rules
The article discusses the duplicity of Cgil's secretary Landini regarding labor practices under the scrutiny of the law.
Company should not be compensated for worker to have a dignified working hours, says secretary
Brazil's National Treasury Secretary Rogério Ceron opposes any form of compensation to companies for abolishing the 6x1 work schedule, emphasizing that workers' rights are inherent and should not require indemnification.
Tereso Medina, new president of the CTM; promises dialogue with Sheinbaum and to defend labor reform
Tereso Medina Ramírez has been elected as the new Secretary General of the Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM) for the period 2026-2032 during the organization's 90th anniversary congress.
Digital platform of NAT offers more than 700 job vacancies in various areas in Sergipe
The State Secretary of Labor, Employment, and Entrepreneurship in Brazil is offering over 700 job opportunities through the digital platform of the Work Support Center (NAT).
How much do domestic workers earn in March 2026
Domestic workers in Argentina continue to earn the same amounts as in previous months, pending a new salary agreement that has not yet been reached.
Pepe Álvarez, against the employers: "They care a damn about workers' health"
Pepe Álvarez, the general secretary of UGT, criticized the CEOE's indifference toward worker health and safety during a speech in Mieres, emphasizing the urgent need for a new labor risk prevention law.
Trump labor secretary’s husband barred from department over sexual assault allegations, reports say
Lori Chavez-DeRemer's husband, Shawn DeRemer, has been barred from the Labor Department following allegations of sexual assault made by female staff members.
Husband of US Secretary of Labor Prohibited from Entering Department Following Harassment Allegations, Says Newspaper
The husband of US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been banned from the department's premises due to allegations of sexual harassment.
Marath Bolaños denies that the reduction of the workweek means less rest
Marath Bolaños, Mexico's Secretary of Labor, denies claims that the recent constitutional reform reducing the workweek from 48 to 40 hours will lead to less rest for workers.
Understand the exchange between the mayor of Cuiabá and a councilwoman at a press conference in the Chamber
The mayor of Cuiabá, Abilio Brunini, engaged in a heated exchange with councilwoman Maysa Leão during a press conference related to allegations against the former secretary of labor.
Platform offers more than 600 job vacancies in Sergipe
The State Secretary of Labor, Employment and Entrepreneurship in Sergipe is offering over 603 job vacancies through the digital platform GO Sergipe.
Secretary who requested resignation is accused of sexual harassment by former employee in Cuiabá
William Leite de Campos resigned as Secretary of Labor in Cuiabá amid allegations of sexual harassment from a former employee.
Labor Reform: The CGT Points at Sturzenegger and Does Not Rule Out Increasing Tension
The Secretary General of the CGT, Cristian Jerónimo, criticizes the labor reform proposed by the government and warns of potential national mobilizations if it proceeds.
The councilor of Móstoles insisted to Ana Millán that the party act after "seven months" reporting: "A presumed case of sexual and labor harassment, and you are not activating anything"
A Móstoles councilor urged the Madrid PP deputy secretary to take action on a sexual and labor harassment complaint against the mayor, claiming she had been waiting seven months for a response.
Is It Worth Working in Retirement?
The Croatian Pensioners' Party and the Union of Retirees criticize the amendments to the pension insurance law, while Secretary Ivan Vidiš claims the reforms have significantly improved the situation for retirees.
New names emerge for leadership in the CTM
With the impending reorganization of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) following the departure of leader Carlos Aceves del Olmo, Alfonso Godínez Pichardo, the general secretary of the CTM Workers Federation in Mexico City, is gaining support among union bases.
Julio Cordero talked about the changes expected in labor reform for vacations
The Secretary of Labor of the Nation, Julio Cordero, discussed proposed labor reforms aimed at revitalizing formal employment and highlighted the option for fragmented vacations and assistance for SMEs.
The Secretary of Labor defended the labor reform and mocked the opposition and the CGT: "Some demand fantastic rights that no one has"
Julio Cordero, the Secretary of Labor, defended the labor reform and criticized the upcoming protests by the CGT, stating they are based on unrealistic demands and should not impede institutional functioning.
Alfonso Serrano, Ayuso's number two, defends the innocence of the mayor of Móstoles: 'It is not a case of sexual or labor harassment'
Alfonso Serrano, the Secretary General of the PP in Madrid, defends the innocence of Móstoles' mayor amid accusations of harassment and insists that no one will be condemned without proof.
Union leaders are lining up to succeed Aceves del Olmo in CTM: who are they?
With Carlos Aceves del Olmo confirming he will not seek re-election as Secretary General of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM), union leaders Alfonso Godínez, Tereso Medina, and Fernando Salgado are emerging as the main contenders to lead the labor organization.
Will there be a 40-hour work reform in Mexico? Secretary of Labor promotes a 5-day work week and 2 days of rest
Mexico's Secretary of Labor, Marath Baruch Bolaños López, advocates for a constitutional labor reform establishing a 40-hour work week with two days off as a result of extensive dialogue.
Aceves del Olmo will not seek reelection as secretary general of the CTM: When is his last day?
Carlos Aceves del Olmo announced he will step down as secretary general of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) after ten years, with his final day being February 23.
Labor Secretary opens the possibility of the 40-hour reform including two days off
The Labor Secretary, Marath Baruch Bolaños, has opened the possibility for the 40-hour workweek reform to include days off for every five days worked.
Review of the T-MEC will define labor agenda in Mexico in 2026: SNAC
The Secretary General of the National Food and Trade Union (SNAC), Alejandro Martínez Araiza, stated that the review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) scheduled for July 1, 2026, will be crucial for Mexican labor relations.
"We will listen to the great offer they must have": The Brotherhood teased the railway companies before their meeting regarding the strike this Thursday
Omar Maturano, the general secretary of La Fraternidad, criticized the railway companies regarding their expected salary offer ahead of a meeting aimed at averting a planned machinists' strike.
Digital platform offers more than 400 job vacancies in Sergipe
The State Secretary of Labor, Employment, and Entrepreneurship is offering over 400 job vacancies through the GO Sergipe digital platform, requiring registration via the federal government's portal.
Labor Secretary’s Aides Placed on Leave in Misconduct Investigation
A misconduct investigation has led to the suspension of aides to the Labor Secretary.