Companies will have to advance their mobility plans by one year
Companies in Spain will need to expedite their mobility plans by a year under new regulations aimed at addressing energy price spikes resulting from geopolitical conflicts.
Telework, use of transportation means and avoidance of air travel: Recommendations from the IEA due to energy crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has proposed measures to alleviate consumer pressure from rising oil prices, advising teleworking, reduced speed limits on highways, and avoiding air travel when possible.
The anger of those who could telework and are not allowed: 'It would improve my quality of life'
Many employees in Spain feel frustrated as they are unable to telework despite the feasibility of doing so, citing a negative impact on their quality of life.
The 'hidden reforms' of the new labor modernization law
Argentina's new labor modernization law includes controversial reforms that repeal various labor laws, notably eliminating telework rights and several professional statutes.
For security, judge of the Goleada case remains in telework indefinitely
Due to alleged threats related to an ongoing case, an anti-corruption judge in Ecuador has opted to work remotely under increased police protection.
More than 40% of civil servants report using remote work to escape pressure
More than 40% of civil servants in France utilize remote work to alleviate pressure, according to a study by DGAFP.
Ramagem's wife had remote work canceled in 2020 by her own choice after reporting overload
Rebeca Teixeira Ramagem Rodrigues had her remote work arrangement revoked in 2020 after she reported difficulties handling her duties and requested a move to a different unit in Brasília.
Cármen calls for the end of telework in the Electoral Justice in a meeting about conduct rules
Minister Cármen Lúcia urged the termination of telework in the Electoral Justice during a meeting focused on conduct recommendations for electoral magistrates.
Voluntary departure plan, end of telework... why Ubisoft employees are called to strike this Tuesday
Ubisoft employees in France are called to strike in response to a significant restructuring plan aimed at saving €200 million, leading to widespread protests organized by various unions.
Are Offices Disappearing? Over One Million Square Meters are Transforming into Homes and Hotels in Three Years
In Spain, over one million square meters of office space have been converted into residential and hotel properties in response to changing work patterns post-pandemic.
Almost half a million teleworkers in Andalusia, over 13 percent of the employed
Nearly half a million people telework in Andalusia, representing more than 13 percent of the employed population, with the highest prevalence among young people aged 25 to 44, especially in cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants.