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Speed ​​Firing: Terminated in under 10 minutes

Being fired: unpleasant by nature, but in reality more unpleasant than necessary. The results of the 2026 termination report from the HR software company HR Works show that there is still a need for improvement here. A total of 6,093 employees in Germany were surveyed, of whom 825 were laid off in the past five years. As it turned out, in two thirds the termination discussion lasted a maximum of ten minutes. Most of them said it was just five minutes. A total of four different ways of dismissal were identified among those surveyed. 8 percent were fired by telephone,…

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The Prosecutor’s Office maintains its request for acquittal for David Sánchez, Miguel Ángel Gallardo and the rest of the accused

The Prosecutor’s Office has reached the sixth and, possibly, last session of the trial of David Sánchez, brother of the President of the Government, with the same conclusions with which the hearing began. There were no irregularities, there was no crime and, therefore, the court must acquit both Pedro Sánchez’s relative and the former leader of the PSOE of Extremadura and former president of the Badajoz Provincial Council, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, and the other nine accused. In the presentation of her final report, prosecutor Begoña García Boró has rejected the “interpretations” and “conjectures” that have been made of the thousands…

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EU Pay Transparency Directive: Germany misses the deadline – these are the consequences for companies

The EU member states must have incorporated the EU Pay Transparency Directive (ETRL) into national law by June 7th. That’s the plan. But many countries did not meet this deadline – including Germany. “The implementation of the EU Pay Transparency Directive into national law will take place during this legislative period,” was recently stated in response to a request from our editorial team from the Federal Ministry of Education, Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. The ministry also confirmed to other media that the deadline would not be met. Infringement proceedings: What threatens Germany if the deadline is missed? Since…

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Visit of Pope Leo XIV, live | Armengol calls for restoring international order and placing peace at the center of politics

This Monday, Leo XIV delivers a long-awaited and historic speech in Congress in a joint session of the Cortes Generales, during the third day of his visit to Spain. He will be the first pope to speak in the Spanish lower house. But first, the president of Congress, Francina Armengol, offered a welcome intervention in which she defended that the international community must once again place peace at the center of political action and reinforce multilateralism in the face of conflicts and global fragmentation. Early in the day, the Pope met with Pedro Sánchez at the Nunciature, where they spoke…

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The Pope’s political speech raises expectations before his historic message to Congress

The third day of Leo XIV in Madrid, this Monday, is also going to be very intense and is one of the ones that has aroused the most expectations. The event of the day is one of the central points of the trip, the historic speech that he will deliver after ten thirty in the morning in the Congress of Deputies, in a joint session with the Senate. There was already suspense, but it was triggered after the forceful intervention he made on Saturday, as soon as he arrived, with a powerful battery of phrases against populism and the political…

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A man dies in the middle of the street after a shooting in the Sants Montjuïc district of Barcelona

A man was shot dead this Sunday in the middle of the street in the area between the streets of Mineria and Mare de Déu del Port, in the Free Trade Zone of Barcelona. The event occurred around 9:00 p.m., when the victim, who was inside a block patio in this neighborhood in the Sants-Montjuïc district, received several gunshot wounds. Agents from the Mossos d’Esquadra and the Emergency Medical Service (SEM) went to the scene shortly after, where several people were already trying to revive the victim, without success, in an operation that has been recorded by neighbors and spread…

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The volunteers who accompanied the homeless excluded from the mass: “They cleaned the streets because the Pope was coming”

Behind the access fence to the Pope’s massive mass in Cibeles, a group of people with yellow vests stands out from the crowd. There are thirty volunteers from the Bocatas Christian association, who seek to bring those most in need closer to the event, but from outside. They denounce that the homeless in the center have been separated during the visit: “They cleaned the streets because the Pope was coming,” says Jesús de Alba, one of the spokespersons.Continue reading

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Visit of Pope Leo XIV, live | The Pope celebrates a mass in the Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid before 1.2 million people

Leo XIV celebrates this Sunday the mass of Corpus Christi in the Plaza de Cibeles, in front of the Madrid City Council building, where some 1.2 million people are gathered, according to the organization. The entrances have been closed and there are people who have been left outside. The Pontiff entered the central square surrounded by the shouts of the public: “Long live the Pope”, after taking a tour in the popemobile, leaving from the Ramiro de Maeztu Institute, on Serrano Street, passing through Goya Street and Plaza de Colón. The Kings, Princess Leonor, Infanta Sofía and the Minister of…

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Madrid received thousands more people this Saturday for the Pope’s visit: “We ordered three times as much beer and made a pilgrim menu”

We have the pope in Madrid. From early this Saturday morning, while some streets were quieter than normal, certain areas of the city were bustling. The faithful gathered at the main points of Leo XIV’s route on his first day in the city: from the Royal Palace to the Caritas center in Carabanchel where the Pope met with several of the users. But the big event on Saturday was the prayer vigil held in the Plaza de Lima, near the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, whose surroundings began to fill with pilgrims from four in the afternoon, four and a half hours…

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73 of the 118 ETA prisoners are already semi-free, according to a group supporting these prisoners | Spain

There are already more ETA prisoners in semi-freedom than in the ordinary regime. According to the data managed by Sare, a citizen platform to support the organization’s inmates, of the 118 who remained in prisons in Spain and France at the end of April, 73 of them (62%) are already leaving prison daily, either because they are in the so-called third degree or open regime, or because article 100.2 of the Penitentiary Regime is applied to them, a rule that allows living conditions in prison to be made more flexible. those who are still in second grade with departures from…

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