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The works on the Baobab restaurant building in Lavapiés have continued for days despite the fact that the justice system stopped the demolition

A truck full of rubble and workers entering and leaving next to the building of the old Babobab restaurant, in Lavapiés, where a private company wants to build a capsule hotel with 288 beds. The scene is typical of a building under construction, except that last week the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) ordered to stop the demolition – already underway – after considering the precautionary measures requested by the socialist group against the resolution of the Community of Madrid that had lifted the previous suspension of the work. Neighbors have been warning for days that, despite the…

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EU Pay Transparency Directive: What role the company pension scheme now plays

The EU Pay Transparency Directive (ETRL) is moving closer to operational practice. It is now important for HR managers to proactively examine compensation structures, recruiting processes and reporting obligations. It is also important to keep an eye on the company pension scheme (bAV). Those who are responsible for compensation systems today control much more than salary ranges and budgets. It’s about fairness, traceability, compliance and, increasingly, the question of how remuneration structures can be reliably presented in audits, reports and information procedures. This is exactly where the EU Pay Transparency Directive comes in, which should actually have been implemented into…

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30.5 billion euros: What trust really saves in WHM

Around 30.5 billion euros can be saved for the German economy through trust-based occupational health management (BGM). This emerges from a current study by the nomination organization British Standards Institution (BSI) in collaboration with the Center of Economics & Business Research, which is available exclusively to Human Resources.The researchers have found that when employees feel safe enough to talk to their employer about their health problems, this leads to behavior on the part of employers and employees that reduces lost days, presenteeism and the likelihood of changing jobs. And this saves companies significant amounts of money.

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Zapatero’s statement for the ‘Plus Ultra case’, live | Zapatero denies before the judge any influence in the rescue of the airline Plus Ultra

The former President of the Government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero denied this Wednesday before Judge José Luis Calama that he influenced the rescue of the Plus Ultra airline, as confirmed by legal sources present at the interrogation. Zapatero arrived at the National Court at 8:48, where he declared that he was being investigated for influence peddling, money laundering, against the Public Treasury and smuggling in the Plus Ultra case in the case regarding the loan to the airline. It is the first time in democracy that a former head of the Executive testifies before the National Court. Vox, Hazte Oír…

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Without prior notice, this is how Madrid eliminates the belongings of homeless people, from children’s backpacks to toys or mattresses

It’s 10:47. Carabanchel, southern district of Madrid. A team of five workers from the Urgent Cleaning Service (SELUR) has just parked their truck on the shoulder under a bridge on the Santa María de la Cabeza promenade. Under it lives a person who has no roof other than that offered by that viaduct, but who is not present in the place at that moment. The four workers who carry out the task are dressed in personal protective equipment that brings to mind the worst moments of the pandemic. They also wield a rake with which they sweep every object they…

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The Police hasten the arrest in Bizkaia of two alleged members of Hezbollah after it was reported that they were being investigated

The National Police arrested two people this Tuesday in the Biscayan towns of Bilbao and Getxo for their alleged links with the pro-Iranian Lebanese militia Hezbollah, as confirmed by EL PAÍS in police sources. The arrests, which were scheduled for a few days, have had to be rushed after a judicial document of the case was disseminated on an Internet medium in which the National Court authorized the arrest of both, as well as the search of their homes and that of the mother of one of them. The two arrested are accused of managing a Telegram channel in which…

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Errors in payroll: What employers need to consider in the event of overpayment and reimbursement

In Germany, payroll accounting is more complex than in almost any other country in the world. This is shown by the Global Payroll Complexity Index Report 2023. Of the 40 countries examined, Germany has the second most complex payroll system in the world. Only France performs worse. High susceptibility to errors The high level of complexity means that payroll managers are slowed down in their work: they lack resources for strategic HR tasks, they risk a negative employee experience for their employees or even conflicts with them. This is indicated by a survey by the HR software company Personio among…

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Mercedes, Schaeffler & Co.: Current HR personnel 2026

Philipp Richter becomes Chief People Officer at Personio Personio has appointed Philipp Richter as Chief People Officer. Richter has been with the company for six years, initially as Chief of Staff for CEO Hanno Renner and as Managing Director of the Personio Foundation. In the meantime, he took over the CPO function on an interim basis. In his new role, he is responsible for the people teams and is expected to incorporate insights from internal HR transformation directly into the product offering for around 16,000 customers in Europe. “Few people know Personio’s business and culture as well as Philipp,” emphasizes…

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Latest political news, live | The director of the Civil Guard denies having stopped investigations or participated in plots against the UCO

The general director of the Civil Guard, Mercedes González, has denied being involved in the plot of the Leire case and has stated: “I have never, ever participated in any plot or conspiracy against the UCO; neither influenced by Leire Díez nor by any other person.” “I have not stopped or interfered in any investigation,” he stated. González is appearing in the Senate to give explanations about his relationship with the former socialist militant accused of plotting an alleged plot to boycott judicial cases that affect the PSOE and the Sánchez Government and that the National Court is investigating. After…

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