Finnish Company Employees Struggle in the Middle East - One Thing is Now Feared More than Bombs
Employees of Finnish companies operating in the Middle East have shifted their concerns from aerial attacks to workplace safety amid ongoing conflicts.
Microcamera Found Hidden Inside Bathroom Outlet of Company in SC: What Is Still Unknown
A microcamera was discovered concealed within an electrical outlet in the bathroom of a company in Içara, Santa Catarina, raising serious privacy concerns and leading to police investigation.
Laborers lowered into a tank without a safety tank, 3 died from toxic gas, all were from Bihar
Three laborers died from toxic gas inhalation while cleaning a chemical tank in Surat, India, raising serious safety concerns regarding workplace conditions.
Women's Organizations of Government Parties Demand: Government Proposal on Fixed-Term Employment Contracts to be Returned for Reconsideration
Political women's organizations in Finland are demanding the government's proposal to ease regulations on fixed-term employment contracts be sent back for further preparation, citing concerns about its impact on gender equality in the workplace.
Sister of woman stabbed and burned by ex-colleague feared attacker would return to office: 'His stereotype was strange'
The sister of a woman who was fatally attacked by a former colleague expressed concerns about the offender's behavior prior to the incident, reflecting ongoing issues of violence against women.
Blocked Abroad: What Risks Does an Employee Face Who Cannot Return to Work?
Many French employees are unable to return home due to the outbreak of war in Iran, raising concerns about the responsibilities and risks associated with their absence from work.
The Archive's email to customers: We have not been flawless
Employees raise concerns about a toxic workplace culture at the second-hand store Arkivet, prompting an email from the CEO acknowledging past mistakes.
Employee Fired for Objecting to 'Recording Restriction Regulation'... Controversy Over Retaliatory Disciplinary Action at Saemaul Geumgo
An employee at Saemaul Geumgo was fired after challenging the legality of internal recording restrictions, raising concerns about potential retaliation.
The incident at home is the company's fault
A court in Padova ruled that a domestic accident involving a remote worker counts as a work injury, creating concerns about the implications for employer liability.
Libra Zodiac Sign
Today, Libra individuals are advised to focus on work success while avoiding partnerships, managing anger, financial spending, and concerns about their children's health.
The white-collar office ecosystem is being rewritten by AI — Here’s how we win
The rise of generative AI is radically transforming the white-collar office landscape, raising concerns about job security and necessitating a new approach to work.
Ban on sitting at work. The ministry responded to the issue
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy addressed concerns regarding mandatory standing work conditions following a parliamentary inquiry.
Labor abuses in the kitchen: 'A chef threw a frying pan at my head'
Cooks share concerns about workplace harassment amid allegations at the Danish restaurant Noma.
Violanta: The Odor Blamed on the Sewer, Ignored Alarms, and the Key Testimony of the Guard
Workers at the Violanta factory reported a strong gas smell before an explosion killed five employees, raising concerns about workplace safety.
WSJ: The Real Threat from Artificial Intelligence Is Not Job Loss—It's Your 'Replicating'
The Wall Street Journal highlights concerns that the real threat of artificial intelligence may not be job loss, but rather the impact of workers unknowingly training AI systems that could eventually diminish their own roles.
[Editorial] The Court's First Acquittal under the Serious Accident Punishment Act: Will It Turn a Blind Eye to 'Death on the Job'?
The acquittal of chairman Jung Do-won under the Serious Accident Punishment Act raises concerns about corporate accountability in fatal workplace accidents in South Korea.
When on earth have we hit rock bottom at this workplace?
Concerns have arisen at LandspÃtalinn's emergency department regarding poor working conditions and potential exposure to infections, following a possible tuberculosis infection.
Column 'My Judgment': How Much Workplace Safety Do Lawyers in Large Law Firms Need?
A recent ruling by the Hamburg Administrative Court highlights concerns about the relevance of labor laws for high-paid lawyers, addressing long working hours and high workloads in large law firms.
Ex Ilva, the nightmare of total blockage returns
Six years after the last incident, a 46-year-old worker died at the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, raising concerns about a possible partial seizure of the area by authorities.