Home Care Assistance, the Analysis by Family Care: "A Sector Worth 17 Billion, but Half of the Relationships are Irregular. Without Structural Tax Relief, There is a Risk of Social Emergency"
Italy's home care sector, valued at 17 billion euros, faces challenges with half of its relationships being irregular, raising concerns about potential social emergencies without structural tax reforms.
The audit report revealed serious deficiencies in the personnel management of the Päijät-Häme welfare area
An internal audit has uncovered significant areas for improvement in the personnel management of the Päijät-Häme welfare area.
First, the welfare region drastically reduced personnel, then the phones of the dismissed began to ring
The South Karelia welfare region, which laid off around 250 permanent and 140 fixed-term employees, has managed to rehire approximately 30% of those dismissed in either temporary or permanent positions.
Four organizations: The pig election is here - even the agriculture sector knows it
The upcoming 2026 parliamentary election in Denmark is seeing a growing focus on animal welfare, particularly concerning pig farming, as public support intensifies for a proposal to ensure compliance with animal welfare laws.
The welfare area lays off 130 rescuers - "A psychological blow to many," says the rescue chief from Lappeenranta
The South Karelia fire department is laying off all of its employees, approximately 130 individuals, due to budget cuts from the welfare area, marking a rare event in the sector.
Decrease in caregivers and domestic workers, a "market" worth 4 billion
The domestic work sector in Lombardy plays a crucial role in the region's economy and welfare system, but recent reports indicate a decline in regular employment within the industry.
The National Council UGL Chemists Begins: Discussion on Welfare, Choices, and Perspectives Between Public and Complementary
The National Council UGL Chemists convenes in Rome to address the challenges and opportunities posed by the transformation of the chemical sector.
Care Companies on Elderly Care: Too Much Work Time Spent on Documentation
The welfare sector in Finland is facing challenges in elderly care, as caregivers report increased hazards and excessive time spent on documentation, prompting calls for better allocation of resources.
A new strike warning has been issued
The Public and Welfare Sectors Union JHL has issued a new strike warning affecting work in the private social services sector from March 3 to 5.
JHL: Strike Commencing
The public and welfare sectors union JHL is set to commence a strike following the rejection of a conciliator's proposal regarding wages and working conditions in the private social services sector in Finland.
Public Sector Allocates 22 Percent of Spending to Pensions
The Mexican government is increasingly allocating a larger portion of its budget to pensions, with expenditures rising from 14.8 percent in 2018 to 21.8 percent in the previous year.
JOHESU strike suspended, salaries approved –FG
The Federal Government of Nigeria announced the suspension of the Joint Health Sector Unions' nationwide strike after a successful meeting, emphasizing a commitment to health workers' welfare.
A Huge Layoff Bomb Threatens – Here’s What Will Happen to Your Area
A recent survey indicates that nearly 1,500 staff in Finland's welfare regions are facing layoffs or job hazards, with significant regional disparities in staffing reductions.
Beatings by the Ertzaintza in the center of Vitoria during the first of two strike days in the social sector
The first day of strike called by ELA, LAB, CCOO, and ESK in the Social Intervention sector of Álava resulted in clashes with the Ertzaintza outside the headquarters of the Foral Institute of Social Welfare in Vitoria.