The government’s taxi reform has arrived at the parliament for consideration
The Finnish government has presented a proposal to the parliament to amend taxi regulations, aiming to improve driver qualifications and enhance monitoring.
Driver's License Reform: Not even the driving instructor would sign up now
A driving instructor in Germany expresses frustration over potential reforms to make driver's licenses cheaper, causing uncertainty for both instructors and students.
The CGT strike against labor reform had a strong impact due to the support from transportation and there were clashes with the Government
The CGT union's strike against the labor reform in Argentina had significant participation from the transportation sector, leading to widespread disruptions and confrontations with the government.
General strike: the suburbs deserted, many cars at the access to the City and barely a handful of buses circulating
A general strike in Argentina has led to deserted suburbs and significant disruptions in public transportation as workers protest against labor reform.
The images of the general strike against labor reform
A general strike against labor reform in Argentina is accompanied by significant transportation disruptions as illustrated in various images.
Labor Reform: With Quorum at the Limit, the Government Seeks to Secure the Session in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine government is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies amid a general strike that hampers transportation and reduces legislative attendance.
Bus Strike: Which Lines Are Not Operating This Thursday, February 19
A nationwide bus strike in Argentina, called by the CGT, affects public transportation as many lines are not operating, though some dissenting groups continue to provide services.
The CGT strike began with more cars on the streets, few buses, and those looking for how to travel
The general strike called by the CGT against a proposed labor reform has resulted in significantly fewer buses on the streets and more cars being used, leading to transportation challenges in Buenos Aires.
Which bus lines are operating today during the CGT general strike
Despite the CGT general strike against labor reform, over 70 bus lines are still operational in Buenos Aires, primarily operated by DOTA.
Transportation Strike, Live: How Buses, Trains, Subways, and Flights Operate Today
There is an ongoing transportation strike in Argentina affecting buses, trains, subways, and flights, with the CGT union leading the protest against labor reform.
The general strike of the CGT against Milei's labor reform has begun: what is known about the measure and which services are affected
The CGT has initiated a 24-hour general strike against the labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government, impacting transportation and other services.
CGT Strike Live: Services and Transport Affected by the Strike on Thursday, February 19
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has called for a general strike affecting services and transportation in Argentina on February 19, in response to a proposed labor reform.
Subway: What happens to the service during tomorrow's general strike
A 24-hour general strike led by the Confederación General del Trabajo in Argentina will impact subway services in Buenos Aires, coinciding with a congressional vote on labor reform.
One by One: Which Transport Services Are Halting Due to the CGT Strike
A national 24-hour strike led by Argentina's Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT) has been announced in response to a labor reform bill being debated in Congress.
How will subways, buses, and trains operate during the total strike of the CGT
The CGT has declared a general strike that will affect public transportation services across Argentina due to significant labor reforms under discussion in Congress.
CGT Strike: Buses, Subways, Trains, and Flights Affected by the General Strike on February 19
The CGT labor union in Argentina has announced a general strike on February 19 against labor reform, impacting essential services.
How will motorists’ wallets fare in the major reform? Ranne hints at abandoning car tax
The Finnish government's major reform in transportation financing and taxation is delayed, with the minister suggesting that abandoning the car tax is being considered.
CGT Strike: Will there be subways tomorrow, Thursday, February 19?
The CGT has called for a general strike on the day the Chamber of Deputies discusses a labor reform bill, impacting public transportation services.
National strike by the CGT against labor reform: when it is, which day there are no buses, and how it affects flights and trains
The CGT has announced a 24-hour national strike timed with the discussion of labor reform in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, with dates dependent on when the session is called.
CGT Strike: What is known about public transport services
A general strike called by Argentina's CGT labor union is set to disrupt public transportation in response to a parliamentary debate on labor reform.
Reform of Driving Schools: How the Driver's License is to Become Cheaper
Germany's Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder is proposing reforms to make obtaining a driver's license cheaper and simpler amid rising costs and bureaucratic hurdles.
Rising Costs: Online Education and 'Layperson Training': How the Driver's License is Set to be Reformed
Germany's Transport Minister has proposed a comprehensive reform plan to reduce the costs of obtaining a driver's license, emphasizing digital education and reduced bureaucracy for driving schools.
CGT March Against Labor Reform: Mobilization Time, Street Blockades, and What Happens with Transportation
The CGT's mobilization against labor reform in Argentina is set for Wednesday, involving significant street blockades and impacts on public transportation.
Transport Strike: Will there be subways tomorrow, Wednesday February 11?
A transportation strike in Argentina is expected to disrupt subway services tomorrow as unions protest against proposed labor reform in the Senate.
Is there a transportation strike and ATE tomorrow, Wednesday, February 11?
Various labor entities and unions confirmed a strike in response to the legislative treatment of labor reform in the Senate, set to take place on February 11.
Animal Protection: 'How many times do we have to prove that there is cheating in pig transport at the expense of the animals before something is done?'
The Danish Animal Protection organization raises concerns about the unethical treatment of pigs during their transportation, calling for urgent reform.
Oxygen of the underground
The article discusses the advanced reform of the A-5 highway in Madrid, highlighting its significance as not just a construction project but a reflection of urban vision.