Labor Unions
President Lee warns excessive union demands could harm other workers
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President Lee Jae Myung warned on April 30 that excessive labor union demands could harm unions and other workers, urging responsibility. The remarks came amid threats of an 18-day strike by a major Samsung Electronics union starting May 21. He stressed coexistence amid AI-driven changes.
Audi Mexico proposed a 19.5 percent overall increase to its employees in Puebla, including 4.6 percent to wages and 14.9 percent in benefits.
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The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) filed a judicial injunction against the labor reform promulgated on Friday by the Executive Power, numbered 27.802. The lawsuit, assigned to Judge Enrique Lavié Pico, seeks to declare null articles transferring labor competencies to the City of Buenos Aires. The labor federation plans another action in the labor court.
Teachers' unions across the U.S. are incorporating climate initiatives into labor contracts to combat environmental issues in schools. A new report highlights examples from Chicago, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, emphasizing financial benefits and community improvements. As federal support diminishes, local efforts become increasingly vital.
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As the idea of suspending the 2023 pension reform gains traction, French unions show sharper differences in views. Worker organizations defend varied doctrines on this key issue in the current political crisis. The CFDT reactivates its ambition for a customized regime.