Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: "They sank honest Argentines," the President's criticism of three businessmen amid labor reform
President Javier Milei harshly criticized three businessmen on social media, including the CEO of Techint, during ongoing labor reform debates.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Solidarity or Exploitation?: The Dilemma of Labor Reform
The current discussion on labor reform in Argentina poses a dilemma regarding the nature of social coexistence, focusing on justice versus solidarity.
Daniel Noboa announces reform for companies to reduce income tax by donating social housing
President Daniel Noboa announced a reform allowing companies to deduct up to 30% of their income tax when donating social housing.
Reform UK suspends by-election campaigner over social media posts
Reform UK's interim campaign manager, Adam Mitula, has been suspended for making racist and misogynistic posts on social media.
Reform UK councillor shared Facebook post saying Labour MP โshould be shotโ
A Reform UK councillor shared a Facebook post suggesting that Labour MP Natalie Fleet should be shot, leading her to speak out against the normalization of death threats in politics.
Reform May Surprise Pensioners Unpleasantly โ Minister Speaks Now
A recent reform could significantly reduce financial support for low-income pensioners in Finland, raising concerns from the Social Insurance Minister.
A New Backlash for Many Retiring
A new universal support scheme will reduce partial early retirement pensions for unemployed individuals beginning on May 1.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union โ One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
Government: Stricter Requirements for Immigrant Benefits
The Swedish government proposes a five-year waiting period for immigrants seeking benefits as part of a broader reform to social welfare regulations.
'Judicial Reform Trio' Reads Passing Threshold... 'Crime of Distorting Law Needs Further Deliberation'
The passage of the 'Judicial Reform Trio' in South Korea, driven by the Democratic Party, faces concerns regarding the hastiness of its approval without sufficient social consensus, particularly around the controversial 'Crime of Distorting Law' clause.
Labor Reform | Challenges for a Multipurpose Law
The article discusses the challenges facing a new labor reform law in Argentina as it shifts from legislative debate to its implications in judicial, social, and economic fields.
Decrease in the Age of Criminal Responsibility: A Necessary Reform, But Not at Any Cost
The Argentine Congress has recently approved a bill to reform juvenile criminal responsibility, allowing adolescents as young as 14 to be prosecuted for serious crimes.
To succeed in social policy structural reform in the โAI eraโ
Experts express concern about when the government will reveal its social vision and policies, particularly in light of challenges in the real estate and stock markets.
Intense exchange between Fernando Iglesias and Maximiliano Ferraro over the Government's labor reform
There was a heated exchange on social media between Deputy Maximiliano Ferraro and Ambassador Fernando Iglesias regarding the government's labor reform.
If there were a political OnlyFans, yours would be the cheapest and most humiliating: harsh criticisms of Fernando Iglesias and his response about Carriรณ's mirrors
Argentinian politicians Fernando Iglesias and Maximiliano Ferraro exchanged harsh criticisms regarding labor reform, leading to a public spat on social media.
Milei Faces the Biggest Battle of His Presidency
Javier Milei confronts significant challenges as social conflicts rise due to his government's policies aimed at economic reform in Argentina.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends referendum questions on immigration
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is standing by referendum questions aimed at immigration reform that propose tightening access to social services for newcomers.
Malena Pichot exploded against Javier Milei after the half sanction of the labor reform was approved: "It is the biggest shame I have seen in power"
Malena Pichot criticized Javier Milei after the Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial labor reform, expressing her disappointment on social media.
โNo to the GAD Lawโ: the posters displayed at the Guayaquil Council
Several city council members in Guayaquil expressed opposition to a proposed reform of the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization (Cootad), arguing it undermines municipal autonomy and threatens social programs.
Deputy Disconnects Audio and Interrupts Voting on Labor Reform in Argentina; See Video
A deputy in Argentina interrupted a tense voting session on labor reform by disconnecting the audio system in the lower house, which has sparked widespread discussion on social media.
Welfare State: Greens Offer Reform Assistance
The Green Party in Germany is proposing collaboration with the federal government for comprehensive social reforms requiring constitutional changes.
Fiscal Equalization: We are Solidary, but Have Nothing to Give Away
The article discusses Germany's fiscal equalization system amidst economic stagnation and rising social costs, arguing for reform-linked assistance.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asked not to touch in the labor reform has been approved
The Argentine Congress approved a critical article in the labor reform that establishes the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL), despite opposition warnings about its implications for pension financing.
According to Lรครคnemets, the Reform Party has not made critical decisions in energy
Lauri Lรครคnemets, leader of the Social Democratic Party, claims that the Reform Party has failed to make critical energy decisions and indicates possible political instability ahead of the next elections.
Labor Reform: Is There an Impact on Pension Benefits with Reduced Employer Contributions?
The labor reform in Argentina proposes a reduction in employer contributions to social security, raising concerns about potential impacts on pension benefits.
Social: Criticism of Citizen's Income Reform
A coalition of 38 organizations is criticizing proposed tightening measures regarding basic income security in Germany.
Milei endorsed a wave of attacks by libertarian tweeters against Javier Madanes Quintanilla, owner of Fate
Argentina's President Javier Milei has backed libertarian social media attacks on Javier Madanes Quintanilla following the announcement of a factory closure that will affect over 900 workers.
Reform-run council says free library scheme for refugees โis not value for moneyโ
Reform UK has withdrawn Lancashire libraries from a free refugee support scheme, claiming it's not a proper use of taxpayer funds despite the program being cost-free.
Researcher on the Danish model: Not just a stick, but also a carrot
The Danish social security model has gained attention in Finland as Minister of Finance Riikka Purra raises it as a potential framework for Finnish welfare reform.
'I challenged Reform on cruel plan - but Nigel Farage's response was worse'
The article critiques the Reform UK party's plan to reinstate the two-child benefit limit, arguing it will harm vulnerable families, alongside a strong reaction from Rachel Reeves on the need for social support.
These programs would be at risk in Quito with the Cootad reform, according to the Municipality
Economic development initiatives and social services in Quito may be jeopardized by the reform of the Cootad law currently under consideration in the Assembly.
Joensuulaisten Tinja and Milja moved out of the child protection institution, soon they may have to borrow money for food
Tinja and Milja, two young adults from Joensuu, Finland, face daily financial stress following a recent reform in social assistance, which makes it harder for them to manage living independently.
Survey: The vast majority is still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
A majority of Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with Prime Minister Kristen Michal's performance, according to a monthly survey conducted by the Institute of Social Sciences and Norstat Estonia.
โThis reform punishes social investment,โ warns Marcela Aguiรฑaga about urgent project seeking efficiency in GADs
Marcela Aguiรฑaga, the prefect of Guayas, warns that a proposed reform to the Cootad law undermines social investment by prioritizing efficiency in decentralized governments.
The Ministry of Security filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram profile after the dissemination of content for "instigation to commit crimes"
Argentina's Ministry of Security has filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram account for allegedly instigating violent acts during labor reform discussions in the Senate.
Lรครคnemets: I do not see any possibility of the Social Democrats entering the government
Lauri Lรครคnemets, leader of the Social Democratic Party, stated that there is no chance for his party to join the Reform Party-led government.
Unions warn they will not negotiate sick leave management until pension reform is completed
Unions in Spain have declared they will not negotiate the management of sick leave until the government completes pension reform.
The average old-age pension will rise to 860 euros from April
Starting from April, the average old-age pension in Estonia is set to increase by 5.3% to 860 euros, while the state pension will rise to 414 euros per month.
"Digital Barrier" for Children? The Head of the Ministry of Education Reveals the Scale of the Problem
Barbara Nowacka reported that approximately 1.5 million children aged 7-13 use applications that contain inappropriate content affecting their development, sparking a call for educational and legal reforms in Poland.
Young People in the Union Demand: The CDU Must Become a Reform Party
The youth in the Union are calling for the CDU to embrace reform to tackle the challenges of an aging society affecting social security systems.
Pension Becomes the Social Democrats' Hit for the Election. It Should Solve These Three Problems
The Danish Social Democrats plan to use pension reform as a central campaign issue, proposing to freeze the retirement age at around 64 years while addressing rising pension ages.
'I'm an online safety expert - social media needs overhaul but a ban is too far'
Rebecca Whittington argues that while social media needs reform for children's safety, a complete ban is not the solution.
Labor reform: The left, picketers, and K unions anticipate street marches during the CGT strike
During a general strike announced by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in Argentina, leftist factions and social organizations plan to hold street protests against the governmentโs labor reform project.
Bereaved mum makes urgent plea to Keir Starmer to stop kids dying like her son
Ellen Roome appeals to Keir Starmer for urgent reforms to prevent children's deaths linked to social media.
Assemblyman Roberto Cuero: 'I have nothing against the Armed Forces, but there are bad elements and bad procedures'
Assemblyman Roberto Cuero claims that the release of a video showing him confronting members of the Armed Forces is a political retaliation due to his opposition to the proposed reform of the Organic Social Security Law for the Armed Forces in Ecuador.
โIf I donโt give him the cell phone, he throws a tantrumโ: reform to the Childhood Code seeks to curb the use of social networks among minors under 15 years
A proposed reform in Ecuador aims to regulate social media usage for minors under 15, requiring companies to verify ages and promoting parental controls.
The Social Security Reform is a matter of fiscal and justice
Brazil's social security system faces significant financial challenges, prompting discussions for new reforms to address the rising deficit.
Labor reform: CGT will go on strike and only the date remains to be defined
The Argentine labor union CGT has decided to schedule a general strike against Javier Milei's labor reform, following pressure from internal factions and social sectors.
Before the Party Conference: The CDU Suffers from Signal Disturbances
The CDU is facing uncertainty and cautious rhetoric from its leaders as it approaches its party conference, particularly regarding tax and social reform positions.