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RTL Today - Commerce: Negotiations to extend Sunday work hours fail

Author: Diana Hoffmann (Radio) adapted for RTL Today|Update: 07.04.2021 17:32|0 Comment(s) © AFP A check carried out by the Inspectorate of Labour and Mines (ITM) at the end of 2020 confirmed that many retail employees were working more than four hours on Sundays. This despite the fact that in Luxembourg, the Labour Code provides that Sunday work is limited to four hours. Since then, negotiations between the Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB), the Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (OGBL), and the Luxembourg Confederation of Commerce (CLC) to extend the Sunday working time of employees have not led to any agreement. The OGBL and the CLC are blaming each other for this failure.

RTL Today - OGBL-LCGB-Aleba: 214 jobs affected as RBC Luxembourg reaches agreement with unions

RTL|Update: 01.04.2021 14:25 RBC Luxembourg signed a third social agreement on Wednesday in conjunction with the LCGB, OGBL and Aleba unions. The Canadian bank announced an internal restructure at the beginning of March, which would see a number of redundancies among their 1,100-strong staff base. 214 roles will be affected, according to the latest update issued this week. The Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB), Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (CGBL) and the Financial Sector Trade Union (Aleba)  criticised the fact that the previous social plan, signed in 2019, had not yet come to an end. The unions called upon the bank s management to ensure the Luxembourg site and its roles would be guaranteed.

RTL Today - Substitute salaries for self-employed workers: A minister never acts alone, but only in accordance with the government, says Dan Kersch

A minister never acts alone, but only in accordance with the government, says Dan Kersch Author: Tim Morizet (Radio) adapted for RTL Today|Update: 17.02.2021 11:47 Minister of Labour Dan Kersch reacted to statements made by the president of the Union of Luxembourg Enterprises (UEL), who speculated that Lex Delles had provided aid that Kersch did not want to provide himself. Kersch welcomes the fact that the UEL accepts the raise of the aid for uncovered costs as the de facto introduction of a substitute salary for self-employed workers. The idea of a substitute salary had been suggested by Kersch himself on 11 February. After discussions with Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Lex Delles however, the idea was dropped.

RTL Today - Steel jobs plan: Mandatory redundancies avoided at ArcelorMittal

RTL|Update: 15.12.2020 15:03 © Image d illustration/ Archives RTL Following a meeting of the tripartite, the Luxembourg government, the management of ArcelorMittal, and the representatives of the trade unions were able to reach an agreement. There will be no mandatory redundancies at ArcelorMittal. The Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (OGBL) announced that the final agreement, which would ratify a job guarantee for ArcelorMittal employees as well as the maintenance of the steel sites and structures in Luxembourg for a period of five years (2021-2025), was to be drawn up at the beginning of next year. The trade union pointed out that this tripartite agreement was the direct consequence of the decision of ArcelorMittal s management to proceed with a savings project aimed at improving the profitability of the company, behind which was however hidden a restruc

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