The EU will launch the agreement with Mercosur. Von der Leyen will not wait for the European Parliament vote.
The European Union has announced it will begin to implement a significant trade agreement with Mercosur despite the European Parliament not having approved it yet.
Argentina ratifies the EU-Mercosur agreement
Argentina has ratified the significant Mercosur trade agreement with the European Union, following a decisive vote in the Senate.
The K Block Leader in the Senate Clashed with Abdala Over a Fast-Track Voting Attempt for LLA: "Will You Drop Your Pants If We Vote by Majority?"
The leader of the Kirchnerist bloc in the Argentine Senate, José Mayans, criticized Bartolomé Abdala for attempting to facilitate a fast-track vote on a trade agreement with the European Union, using provocative language to express his discontent with the lack of proper discussion.
The small board of the CGT defines how to express its rejection of the possible final sanction of the labor reform
The CGT's leadership will take steps to officially oppose the labor reform if passed by the Senate on Friday, including potential legal action and mobilization.
The EU frightened by uncertainty freezes the vote. Tajani: now dialogue
The European Union has frozen its trade agreement with the United States amid uncertainty following U.S. Supreme Court rulings on tariffs.
Canada Post workers will begin voting on tentative agreements in April
Canada Post workers are set to vote on tentative agreements for a new contract with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers urging members to support the agreements after lengthy negotiations.
European proposal to delay vote on trade agreement with America
A European legislator has proposed to postpone the vote on the trade agreement with the United States due to changed legal conditions surrounding the deal.
Nurses discouraged from working at Winnipeg hospital due to safety concerns
Nurses at a Winnipeg hospital are urging colleagues not to accept positions due to severe safety issues identified by a union vote.
What time does the Labor Reform vote take place in the Chamber of Deputies today, Thursday, February 19
The article discusses the voting schedule for the Labor Reform in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies, amidst significant labor union opposition.
Switzerland will vote on a tough anti-immigration plan to limit its population and raises alarms in the European Union
Switzerland is set to hold a referendum on a strict anti-immigration plan aimed at capping the population at 10 million by 2050, stirring concerns within the European Union.
Council approves 4.76% salary increase for Fortaleza civil servants; see how councilors voted
The Fortaleza City Council approved a 4.76% salary increase for municipal workers, retroactive to January 1, following an agreement with the local public servants' union.
"Shut your mouth, president, put things in order" - the frictions of Patricia Bullrich in her final speech during the labor reform session in the Senate
Patricia Bullrich's final speech before the Senate vote on labor reform was marked by sharp exchanges with the Unión por la Patria bloc and criticism aimed at former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
This day in history. The Lithuanian people vote for withdrawal from the Soviet Union
The article discusses Lithuania's vote for independence from the Soviet Union during its final days.
Labour facing firefighter strike over cuts that 'make public less safe'
The Firefighters Brigade Union is preparing to vote on strike action due to cuts that threaten public safety, which could become a nationwide issue under Keir Starmer's Labour government.
Anonymous website advocates union members vote ‘No’ on tentative agreement with Canada Post
An anonymous website called 'CUPW Vote No' is urging postal workers to reject a tentative agreement with Canada Post, claiming the deal is worse than a previously rejected contract.
The opposition plans to initiate a vote of no confidence in VTEK member Darijus Beinoravičius
The opposition, including the Homeland Union and the Liberal Movement, is preparing to initiate a vote of no confidence against VTEK member Darijus Beinoravičius due to allegations of academic misconduct.
Sacked TikTok workers in UK launch legal action over ‘union busting’
TikTok moderators in the UK have initiated legal action against the company for alleged union-busting activities following their mass dismissal ahead of a union vote.
Agreement between the European Union and Mercosur: should MPs vote on the no-confidence motions from LFI and RN?
The article discusses whether MPs should support the no-confidence motions from the left-wing party LFI and the far-right RN regarding the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
Sunday Question: How Germans Would Vote If There Were Federal Elections
Recent polls indicate that the Union (CDU and CSU) and the AfD are the leading parties, each potentially garnering around 25% of the votes in an upcoming election scenario.