Niger Junta Shakes Things Up by Dissolving Justice-Sector Unions
The Niger junta has taken a controversial step by dissolving justice-sector unions, sparking alarm among human rights organizations. Human Rights ...
The Niger junta has taken a controversial step by dissolving justice-sector unions, sparking alarm among human rights organizations. Human Rights ...
In response to the recent Jobs massacre in Germany, calls for the establishment of independent action committees are intensifying. Advocates ...
Spain's economy may shine as a beacon of growth in Europe, but beneath this facade lies a troubling reality. The ...
Belgium's new "Right to Disconnect" law aims to protect employees from after-hours work pressures. Mayer Brown's Q&A explores the law's ...
Spain is poised for a historic labor revolution, considering a shift towards reduced working hours to enhance work-life balance. Advocates ...
In a landmark move, Moroccan agricultural workers in Huelva have united to form a historic union aimed at safeguarding their ...
On May Day, Tunisia witnessed vibrant demonstrations advocating for workers' rights and social justice. Thousands gathered across major cities, emphasizing ...
Ericsson Tunisia workers have successfully negotiated a new collective agreement, ensuring enhanced rights and benefits amidst ongoing corporate restructuring. This ...
In the Solomon Islands, concerns are rising over the practice of women being 'sold' into relationships with foreign loggers. Reports ...
Reasoned Opinion Issued to Malta Over Port Workers Quota The European Commission has issued a reasoned opinion to Malta regarding ...
Albania Holds the Lowest Minimum Wage in Europe According to Purchasing Power The minimum wage in Albania continues to be ...
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