All articles
Trending topics
- EWC agreements and recast directive
- CSRD
- mind Exclusive
- Managing the fallout of Covid-19
- Skills
- Collective agreement
- Artificial intelligence
- Gender equality
- Corporate sustainability due diligence
- European Framework Agreement
- Older workers
- Remote work regulations
- Global Framework Agreements
- Gig workers and the regulation of platforms
- hybrid work
Latvia : 2 % of employed people intend to leave the country
A survey conducted by the Latvian University on people with 120 different occupations, which were questioned on their intentions regarding emigration, gave the following results: 59% said they...
19 October 2006
General Motors : management and workers agree on terms for closing of Portugal plant
GM will notably give two months' salary to each worker and for each year worked at Azambuja plant. The plant is due to close on next December 21st. The factory produced the Combo, but this...
19 October 2006
Airbus Germany gets rid of 1000 temporary workers
It is the first numbered decision concerning the staff reduction at Airbus Germany. The contracts of 1000 temporary workers, out of the 7300 temporary workers employed by Airbus Germany, will not...
19 October 2006
Denmark: trade unions defend bonuses for flexible working timetables
Union representatives of some 9000 industry employees are defending the right to a nuisance bonus to compensate the flexible working timetables, Employers announced last week that they would...
18 October 2006
EU: flex-security, labor market and labor law evolutions on the agenda of the European Commission for the coming months
During a conference of the Finnish Presidency on last October 16th, the Commissioner in charge of Social affairs and Equal Opportunities, Vladimir Spidla, introduced the projects that the...
18 October 2006
Lithuania : Salaries rose by 11% last year
Real salaries (inflation-deducted) were up 6.8%. Strong wage increases were reported in the health care, social care and building sectors. (Ref. 061034)
18 October 2006
Germany: retirement at 67 years old threatens millions of jobs, according to the IAB institute
According to a study published on October 17th by the research institute on the labor market, IAB, linked to the federal Agency for employment (BA), the progressive raise of the retirement age to...
18 October 2006
Latvia : massive immigration becoming a « national disaster »
Nobody had predicted the scale of the phenomenon. In Latvia (2.3 million inhabitants), emigration is causing tremendous damages. Since 2004, indeed, 200 000 to 300 000 workers have left the...
18 October 2006
Belgium: trade unions refuse austerity and wage moderations
Before the launching of negotiations on the future cross-industry agreement, the two main Belgian trade union federations, the FGTB and the CSC, have introduced a common list of union demands...
18 October 2006
Luxembourg : bill on adapting the directive on information and consultation of workers
Having failed to make a comprehensive reform of worker representation in companies which would have allowed the adaptation within a reasonable period of directive 2002/14 of March 11, 2002...
18 October 2006
Bulgaria: minimum service and an arbitration procedure in exchange for the right to strike
Doctors, post office, telecommunications, transport and energy workers now have the right to strike. The Parliament adopted in second reading amendments to the law on collective conflicts which...
17 October 2006
Germany: strong increase in top-managers’ wages in 2005
While a virulent debate has opened in Germany on the appearance of a new "proletariat", the salaries of DAX 30 companies' top managers have increased by 11% on average between 2004 and 2005...
17 October 2006
CSR : US companies lobbying against the Chinese government’s plan to introduce rights to protect workers
The New York Times reports on the front page of its October 13th issue that US corporations are lobbying to prevent the Chinese government to pass a law that would enforce workers' rights. (Ref...
- HR
- News
17 October 2006
Netherlands : the two main trade union federations reject the new «on-line » trade union, accused of selling off workers’ interests
The two biggest Dutch trade union federations have decided to exclude the trade union of executives, De Unie, from the negotiations over the new collective agreement in the light metal sector. The...
17 October 2006
Ryanair : management faces industrial action in Spain and Italy
Italian cabin crew and Spanish luggage handlers have launched strikes to protest against management's policies. These workers are members of trade unions and say Ryanair refuses to deal with trade...
17 October 2006
Spain : fiscal administration notices a development of low-qualified and badly paid jobs
Half of the newly employed Spanish people earned less than the SMI (minimum wage) in 2005, according to the annual statistic report of the fiscal administration, published on 13 October...
17 October 2006
Our mind news
In 2025, for the first time, the universal registration documents of major European companies contain the sustainability reporting required by the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive...
31 October 2025
Candice Guillot, group director of employee experience and HR performance at Talan (7,000 employees), outlines for mind RH her vision and strategy for introducing artificial intelligence at the...
20 October 2025
On 17 July 2025, BPCE and its trade unions signed a second agreement on jobs and career management within the banking group. The text places generative artificial intelligence at the core of its...
15 October 2025
Italy’s labour market continues to suffer from limited pay transparency and a persistent gender pay gap. The forthcoming implementation of the EU pay transparency directive — still awaiting...
14 October 2025
Most viewed articles of the month on mind HR
What readers clicked on the most last month.
What readers clicked on the most last month.
1
Germany: pensioners in work already common practice, study shows
As the German government steps up measures to encourage people to stay in work beyond the legal retirement age, a new study by the Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) – an independent...
6 November 2025
2
Spain: government approves creation of ‘intern status’
The Spanish government has paved the way for the creation of a new status for "persons undergoing non-professional practical training in companies, institutions or public or private organisations...
7 November 2025
3
France: social conference on labour and pensions to proceed without main employers’ group
The preparatory meeting ahead of the social conference on labour and pensions, which is set to decide on the pension system model and the funding thereof, was held on 4 November at France's labour...
5 November 2025
4
Luxembourg: two pension reform bills submitted to parliament
After lengthy negotiations with the social partners, in mid-October the Luxembourg government submitted two bills to parliament aimed at reforming the pension system to ensure its long-term...
6 November 2025
5
Candice Guillot (Talan): “Our recruiters save just over 80 hours per year on administrative tasks thanks to AI”
Candice Guillot, group director of employee experience and HR performance at Talan (7,000 employees), outlines for mind RH her vision and strategy for introducing artificial intelligence at the...
20 October 2025