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Miguel Ángel Gallardo, at the end of the trial of Sánchez’s brother: “They have already won. They have socially condemned us”

The former president of the Badajoz Provincial Council, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, reiterated this Tuesday his “innocence” and insisted that his “only guilt” is “not having the same ideas as the popular accusation.” “They have already won the social trial, regardless of what comes out in this room. It is clear that they have socially condemned us,” he said. This is how he spoke during his turn to have the last word in the trial being held in the Provincial Court of Badajoz for alleged irregularities in the creation and awarding of a senior management position in 2017 to David Sánchez,…

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Pay Transparency Act: Statista CHRO Annika in der Beek explains why the roll-out can fail

The deadline by which Germany should have incorporated the EU Pay Transparency Directive into national law passed on June 7th. But companies should know: The contents of the EU directive also apply if they have not yet been incorporated into national law. It is also to be expected that courts will make EU-friendly rulings when it comes to lawsuits regarding pay transparency. Despite the long announcement, not all companies are well prepared for pay transparency. In an interview, Annika in der Beek, CHRO at Statista, explains how her company prepared and what quick wins there are now for unprepared companies.Human…

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Put to the test: Do our incentive systems still work?

In an environment of weak economic growth, geopolitical uncertainty and the resulting volatility in results as well as financial bottlenecks, the incentive systems for managers are in difficult waters. What approaches are there to ensure that incentive systems continue to be effective as a control instrument and are also as crisis-proof and flexible as possible? Incentive systems for managers usually reflect the central control variables and value drivers in companies. The prerequisite for this is a reliable database, such as valid planned values ​​or meaningful historical trends. This is the only way to calibrate ambitious but realistic target achievement and…

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Two hundred firefighters fight a fire that covers the sky of Huelva with smoke and ashes

A fire in the town of Villanueva de los Castillejos (Huelva) has covered the sky of the Andalusian city and other towns on the Huelva coast with a dense cloud of smoke and ashes, running from west to east of the province. The fire has forced the preventive evacuation of some 365 people and the closure of the A-495 highway between San Bartolomé de la Torre and Villanueva de los Castillejos, at kilometer 8 and 10.7. 19 aerial vehicles and more than 110 ground personnel have come to work in the area, including pumpers, checkpoints and trucks, who have doubled…

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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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