Labor Reform: What Would Happen to Pensions with the Reduction of Employer Contributions
This article discusses the implications of a labor reform in Argentina that reduces employer contributions to social security while introducing a fund for potential severance payments.
Fund for compensation for dismissal: will start operating in June and could also be used to pay labor lawsuits
A new Fund for Labor Assistance in Argentina will launch in June to change how companies manage severance payments, differentiating contributions based on company size and addressing labor lawsuits.
Labor reform: how the fund to finance severance payments will work
The article discusses the establishment of the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL) in Argentina, which will be financed by employer contributions to facilitate severance payments during labor reform.
Labor Reform Law: What It Says About Severance Payments
The Argentine government has achieved partial approval of its labor reform project, which includes significant changes to severance pay calculations.
Special Prosecutor Resumes Inquiry into Allegations of Pressure in Coupang Investigation on Prosecutor Kim Dong-hee
The Special Prosecutor's team is questioning prosecutor Kim Dong-hee regarding allegations of undue pressure in the investigation into Coupang's unpaid severance payments.