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Latest political news, live | PSOE and Vox attack the PP for lowering the request for a sentence against Aldama

The spokesperson for the socialist group in Congress, Patxi López, has considered it a “truly outrageous” that the private prosecution of the PP in the trial of the Koldo case has reduced the sentence request for the businessman Víctor de Aldama from seven to five and a half years. If this sentence were imposed, Aldama would avoid prison. “He who has taken five million in commissions would walk free on the street,” López denounced. “The PP will have to explain it.” The Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, also referred to the Popular Party’s request in the press conference after the…

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Internships abroad for trainees: How can HR organize this?

“Why should trainees actually go abroad?” – this question is heard again and again in small and medium-sized companies (SMEs). She is entitled. Anyone who operates as a craft business in rural areas or works as a regionally rooted family business without international business relationships is right to consider what specific benefits an internship abroad will have for their business. Isn’t this more of a “luxury program” for large corporations with locations around the world? A nice extra, but hardly relevant to everyday business life? This skepticism is understandable, but it ignores the great potential of stays abroad in training.…

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Strikes in municipal public services put pressure on City Councils one year before the elections

The tension to demand labor improvements in public services in Catalonia has been increasing for months. In addition to the strikes by teachers – this Thursday the first day of the new round of strikes planned in education for the months of May and June will take place – and by doctors – the last day of strike was on April 27 -, Catalonia is adding a trail of protests in different municipal services that put pressure on the public management of the municipalities one year before the elections in the City Councils. In the profusion of strikes in social…

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Rebecca Koch: “AI enables HR to act proactively”

Human resources management: Dr. Koch, you focus a lot on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in HR. What are you seeing right now?Rebecca Koch: I see a wide range of development stages. In some companies, AI is already firmly integrated into processes and mindsets, with complete automation of transactional tasks. In some cases, AI agents even take on complex tasks, including coaching for managers. Other HR organizations, on the other hand, are just getting started, with their first local successes, and often feel overwhelmed by the dynamics. I observe FOMO, the fear of missing out, in almost everyone, regardless…

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Moreno receives the block attack from the left and does not confront Vox

The first five-way debate between the candidates for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía on RTVE was intense, lively, and with various levels of discussion. The PP candidate for reelection, Juan Manuel Moreno, armed with extensive documentation full of paintings and photos that he placed on the lectern and at his feet, avoided at all times confronting Vox, his potential ally if he does not achieve the absolute majority. He sought hand-to-hand combat with the socialist María Jesús Montero, his main rival. And the PSOE candidate did the same, as if the rest of the protagonists were secondary. Continue…

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Nicole Schuler becomes the new CHRO of Mann + Hummel

Nicole Schuler will take up her new position as Chief Human Resources Officer at Mann + Hummel (proper spelling MANN+HUMMEL) on June 1, 2026. Schuler is moving up from Group Vice President Global Business & Technical Solutions, which she has been at Mann + Hummel since 2023, to head of human resources. The previous CHRO, Helena Hofer, will become CFO in the company. She has held this role on an interim basis since February 2026. She was CHRO at Mann + Hummel for around three and a half years. Schuler comes from the finance sector Schuler studied economics at Steinbeis…

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Carlos Garaikoetxea, the first Lehendakari after the recovery of freedoms, dies

This Monday, Carlos Garaikoetxea Urriza, who was the first Basque lehendakari after the approval of the Statute of Gernika in 1979, died at the age of 87. Garaikoetxea presided over the PNV from 1977 to 1980, when he was elected lehendakari of the first Executive to emerge from the polls after the recovery of democratic freedoms and Basque autonomy. Previously he had directed the Basque General Council, the pre-autonomous entity, in which he succeeded the socialist Ramón Rubial.Continue reading

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AI working world: What managers want and what practice shows

Does artificial intelligence in companies lead to job cuts or a greater focus on employees? The current study “AI at Work” by the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM) and the St. Gallen Symposium (a platform for generational dialogue) clearly shows what managers prefer: They want to design jobs and roles in the future in such a way that people have more independence and can learn with AI. At the same time, people in the future working world should have tasks for which they need skills in which they are superior to AI. Only a few would like to see…

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