A new social security reform should have been planned for 'yesterday', evaluate experts
Experts suggest that Brazil is in urgent need of a new social security reform to address pressing economic challenges.
Milei targets taxes and social security after implementing labor reform
After the approval of labor reform, Javier Mileiโs government is shifting its focus to tax and social security reforms in Argentina.
Court Judge of TJMS Decides to Leave Office After Just Over Two Years
Judge Ary Raghiant Neto is resigning from his position at the Court of Justice of Mato Grosso do Sul for family and professional reasons.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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: 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.
New Social Security Reform?
The Brazilian economic team is considering a unification of social programs as part of a new Social Security reform.
Investigator: Children should not be taken into care arbitrarily
Recent revelations have uncovered cases of child custody decisions based on incorrect information, prompting calls for reforms to ensure greater legal security in the decision-making process.
Experts advocate new social security reform and present aspects that were left out of the rules approved in 2019
Experts are calling for a new social security reform in Brazil, highlighting crucial points that were omitted from the 2019 legislation amid rising expenditure on benefits and pensions.
Merz plans to start reforming pension system this year
Chancellor Friedrich Merz intends to begin a pension reform that includes a three-pillar model of statutory pension, private savings, and company pensions this year.
Spain adds more than 2.1 million members after labor reform and breaks its record for a month of January
Spain's labor market has increased by 477,818 Social Security members in the past year, reaching a total of 21,573,632, with January marking the highest level recorded historically according to the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
"Of course, not everything can be ready by December" โ Chancellor's Office Chief dampens reform expectations
Chancellor's Office Minister Thorsten Frei has tempered expectations for significant reforms this year, emphasizing a focus on the pension system while reassuring that some major social reforms will be implemented by the end of 2023.
Germany Blog: Opposition Accuses Government of Lies and Propaganda Campaign
The opposition in Germany is accusing the government of spreading lies and conducting a propaganda campaign in relation to the current debate on social security reform in the Bundestag.
Germany Blog: Greens: Unconstitutional Social Cuts and Inhumane Sanctions
The Bundestag debates a reform of basic security, with criticism from associations and unions regarding 100% sanctions.
New Basic Security: This Reform Does Not Compensate for the Expensive Pension Package
The 'New Basic Security' reform is unlikely to cause harm, but it fails to address significant shortcomings after a troubled season of reforms.
Reform of Social Security Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article discusses the need for a fundamental reform of social security systems in Germany, emphasizing that current social laws lack a sustainable economic foundation.
Reform of the Social Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article argues that without a solid economic foundation, social security claims become meaningless and undermine trust in the state, calling for a reassessment of social systems.
"I tell you: We take care of our security. We live in a safe country"
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) calls for confidence and advocates for essential reforms for the economy and social state despite global crises in his New Year's address.
Retiring at 66 years and 8 months comes to an end: the new retirement age for 2026
Beginning January 1, 2026, the retirement age will be raised by two months compared to 2025 as part of ongoing pension reforms approved in 2011.
"Our social security system offers a comprehensive solution"
Peter Adrian, President of DIHK, criticizes the German government's past reform efforts and calls for an end to the abuse of social systems amid a historical economic crisis in Germany.