"Landini preaches well, but acts poorly..." A storm breaks out over the CGIL leader
The leader of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini, faces criticism for alleged hypocrisy over contractual wage agreements and failing to pay a former employee’s severance, despite attacking the government on labor issues.
The six years of Yolanda Díaz at the head of the Ministry of Labor: from the collapse of temporality to the increases in the minimum wage
Yolanda Díaz has led the Ministry of Labor in Spain for six years, achieving significant agreements with labor unions but facing challenges such as the failure to pass a law on reducing work hours.
Flat tax at 5% on contractual increases, operational phase begins: first effects on paychecks in April
The Italian government has enacted a 5% flat tax on contractual wage increases, which will start impacting paychecks from April 2024.
Collective Agreements: PASOK Submitted an Amendment - What It States
The political party PASOK has proposed changes to a labor bill concerning collective agreements, expressing disagreement with the Greek government's neoliberal policies.
N. Kerameos: The bill on Collective Labor Agreements paves the way for salary and benefit increases
Labor Minister Niki Kerameos emphasizes that a new collective labor agreement bill, collaboratively drafted with national social partners, aims to enhance wages and benefits in Greece.
Beware that equality in wages also applies to benefits and agreements
The article discusses the implications of wage equality laws in the Czech Republic, particularly concerning benefits and contract workers.
Collective Labor Agreements: How Wage Increases Will Be Implemented
The resumption of collective labor agreements in Greece is being pursued through a social agreement reached in November after seven months of dialogue between the government and social partners, with a related bill expected to be discussed in Parliament today.
The Minister Faces Questions, Joyful News, and the Woman Who Had Never Heard of Handball
The article discusses the Icelandic government's potential delay in public tax changes until inflation settles, featuring insights from an economist and VR's chairman regarding the impact of pricing strategies on wage agreements.
Always ready to fight but hopes the agreements hold
Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, leader of Efling, expresses disappointment with the government but remains hopeful that the wage agreements will hold, emphasizing the difficult status of workers and the need for unity within the labor movement.
Greenland tariffs disappointment and inflation undermining wage agreements
The article discusses the impact of disappointing Greenland tariffs from the U.S. president and inflation on wage agreements, featuring insights from an international relations expert and the foreign minister's statements supporting Denmark and Greenland.
Work attempts to attract employers with a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage and indexation of public contracts
The Minister of Labor proposes a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage, suggesting there is room for an agreement with employers amid challenges posed to existing wage agreements.