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Witnesses to the attack of some dogs that killed a young woman in Zamora confirm the lack of control and the great “aggressiveness” of the animals

This Thursday the trial took place in Zamora of the rancher Pedro G., 60, whose seven uncontrolled dogs fatally attacked a 27-year-old girl, Arancha C., who was in the surroundings of Roales del Pan (1,000 inhabitants) on October 24, 2023. The victim was in some fields near the town when the seven dogs that were guarding the sheep without any tether or surveillance hovered over him. her. The young woman suffered more than 100 bites in a case in which her owner is accused of reckless homicide. The Prosecutor’s Office asks for two and a half years in prison, while…

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Termination driver toxic leadership: This is how HR can counteract it

They favor individual employees, take credit for successes from others, change expectations at short notice, or shirk responsibility as soon as problems arise. We’re talking about bad bosses. Many employees now experience such toxic leadership behavior in their everyday work, and some even consider it unavoidable. This is exactly what the current “Bad Bosses Report” from LiveCareer shows. For the study, the career website surveyed around 1,000 employees from Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain in March 2026 about their experiences with managers and the consequences of poor personnel management. The results paint a clear picture: Toxicity in leadership…

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Leading with ADHD: Things worth knowing for HR and those affected

“ADHD is not a superpower,” says Fee Kalter. The founder and managing director was diagnosed with ADHD herself as an adult. Today she advises at Nap! (Proper spelling NAP!) Companies regarding healthy work culture. “It could possibly become one at some point.” What Kalter means by this is: The systems in which people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) move are not designed for or aimed at them. “Therefore, it doesn’t do us any good to present it as a superpower; it devalues ​​our own experience.”People with ADHD often face hurdles in their everyday work that their neurotypical colleagues do…

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Psychologist Claims Retirement Is No Longer Fit for Purpose & We’re Wasting 20 Years of Later Life

A psychologist who has spent four decades helping people navigate career and life transitions says society urgently needs a new understanding of later life, arguing that traditional ideas of retirement no longer reflect how people actually live between the ages of 60 and 80. Dr Denise Taylor, a chartered psychologist specialising in later life and retirement, is launching her new book ThriveSpan: Walking Gently Into What Matters Now on 2 June 2026. Drawing on doctoral research, decades of coaching experience, and her own reflections as she approached later life herself, Denise argues that too many people…

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Sánchez’s brother, on the bench for alleged irregularities in his hiring in the Badajoz Provincial Council

David Sánchez, brother of the President of the Government, has been sitting in the dock since this Thursday at the beginning of the trial for the alleged irregularities in his hiring, in 2017, in the Badajoz Provincial Council. Sánchez, who has entered the Badajoz Court through the back door to avoid the media, and the former socialist leader of Extremadura Miguel Gallardo face the request of the popular accusations, headed by the pseudo-union Manos Cleans and among which are also PP, Vox and ultra organizations, three years in prison for the brother of the head of the Executive and for…

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The unions call an indefinite strike in Madrid for the return to school, following the inspiration of Valencia

The Madrid unions have called this Wednesday for an indefinite strike of teachers to prevent the return to school in September, a measure of pressure against the Ministry of Education that has been inspired by the strikes, backed by massive protests in the Valencian Community. Workers’ Commissions, UGT and the family association Confapa have called for strikes to begin a dialogue process with the Government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The demands are multiple and have in common what they perceive as a progressive deterioration of working conditions in non-university education: salary, ratios, teaching hours or sick leave that is not…

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Workation world champion Germany: This is the legal situation

The new Workation Atlas shows: Nowhere is the keyword googled as frequently as in Germany. For HR, there are a number of things to consider when dealing with workation requests from employees relating to taxes, law, data protection and social security. More than half – 52 percent – of all global Google searches for the term “workation” come from Germany – that’s nine times as many as from second-place Poland. This is perhaps the most surprising result of the Workation Atlas 2026, which the Berlin data studio DataPulse Research recently published. In 2025, an average of 15,076 Google searches for…

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Video: Ferrari’s Newest Car Drives Stock Down Automaker’s Stock Prices

new video loaded: Ferrari’s Newest Car Drives Stock Down Automaker’s Stock PricestranscriptBacktranscriptFerrari’s Newest Car Drives Stock Down Automaker’s Stock PricesThe Italian sports car manufacturer received significant backlash after it unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Luce, earlier this week.It doesn’t shout Ferrari. And for a company whose entire history is based on making dynamic-looking, sleek cars, it’s maybe harder for Ferrari to get around than it is for other manufacturers.The Italian sports car manufacturer received significant backlash after it unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Luce, earlier this week.By Jamie LeventhalMay 27, 2026

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Government and unions caress about the educational agreement that will allow the strikes in Catalonia to be deactivated

Educational unions and the Government are getting closer to closing an agreement, if the negotiations do not go awry at the last minute. In this Wednesday’s meeting the positions have become closer again and the Department of Education has shown itself willing to respond to the union claims ahead of this Thursday’s meeting. “We are making an important effort to bring closer positions with the unions,” Ignasi Giménez, Secretary of Educational Improvement, assessed at the end of the meeting. The unions have not been so satisfied with the meeting, which they have described as “disappointing”, and are maintaining the strikes…

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