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The social minimum wage (SSM) under pressure!

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The social minimum wage (SSM) under pressure! [OGB-L] 04-04-2026


Violence on Luxembourg’s train network: ‘People have a much shorter fuse since Covid’ [The Times] 15-02-2026


Portuguese women in this country have been working ‘for free’ since this day: find out what happened [Life in Northern BC] 19-11-2025


They want our hours for their profits, we want time for our lives! [OGB-L] 08-11-2025


Social Plan signed at ING Luxembourg [OGB-L] 02-11-2025



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Security sector sees boom in interest among young workers 2026-04-15 [The Times]

The social minimum wage (SSM) under pressure! 2026-04-04 [OGB-L]

Violence on Luxembourg’s train network: ‘People have a much shorter fuse since Covid’ 2026-02-15 [The Times]

Portuguese women in this country have been working ‘for free’ since this day: find out what happened 2025-11-19 [Life in Northern BC]

They want our hours for their profits, we want time for our lives! 2025-11-08 [OGB-L]

Luxembourg Seminar: Future of Inland Navigation – Building a Fair and Sustainable Sector 2025-11-03 [ETF]

Social Plan signed at ING Luxembourg 2025-11-02 [OGB-L]

Pharmacy workers edge closer to strike as talks fail 2025-10-26 [RTL]

When the intern is ChatGPT: how AI is reshaping junior jobs in Luxembourg 2025-09-05 [The Times]

From left to right, where do Luxembourg's parties stand on pension reform? 2025-09-01 [RTL]

Number of pregnant women stopping work before maternity leave up by 25% 2025-08-13 [The Times]

Staff Abandoned by Marks & Clerk – Management Refuses Fair Social Plan Despite Global Profits 2025-08-11 [OGB-L]

Luxembourg workers expected to work fewer years than EU peers 2025-07-19 [The Times]

Solidarity with workers of Luxembourg ahead of national demonstration 2025-06-30 [ETUC]

CGFP union raises its voice in front of the Chamber of Deputies 2025-06-26 [Delano]

1 in 4 employees plans to change jobs, says labour lobby 2025-05-27 [The Times]

Green Party accuses government of unfairly burdening younger generations with pension reform 2025-05-21 [RTL]

Sunday work is increasingly common in Luxembourg 2025-05-03 [The Times]

Three things to know about Luxembourg's bonus for young workers 2025-03-18 [RTL]

OGBL leader threatens strikes over retail and pension reform 2025-01-09 [RTL]

Le modèle social luxembourgeois est en danger : travaillons ensemble pour garantir les droits des syndicats et des salariés ! 2024-12-01 [OGB-L]

Our most fundamental rights & gains are at risk 2024-12-01 [OGB-L]

Our most fundamental rights & gains are at risk 2024-10-19 [OGB-L]

Unions hit out at plan for longer Sunday opening hours 2024-10-14 [The Times]

Minister of Labor tramples on the spirit of the European Directive on adequate minimum wages 2024-10-13 [OGB-L]

Unterzeichnung des neuen Kollektivvertrags bei der Brasserie Nationale 2024-08-03 [OGB-L]

Agreement on the Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Banking Sector 2024-07-20 [OGB-L]

Introduction of progressive early retirement for Luxtram staff 2024-07-20 [OGB-L]

Cleaners go four months without full wages 2024-05-23 [The Times]

Aleba trade union head: “Letz be national” 2024-04-08 [Delano]

Too dangerous, too expensive and too slow to be available – nuclear power is no solution! 2024-03-28 [OGBL]

Postal Workers' Union voices concerns and seeks improvements 2024-03-21 [RTL]

Overtime taxation for German cross-border workers: OGBL demands withdrawal of cooperation agreement 2024-03-21 [OGBL]

Unions react to large number of unaffiliated staff delegates 2024-03-19 [Delano]

Social Elections - OGBL is the big winner! 2024-03-19 [OGBL]

A remarkable victory for Amazon workers in Luxembourg 2024-03-19 [UNI Global Union]

As social elections approach, unions ready for battle 2024-01-15 [Delano]

Strike Ends: Cargolux Reaches Agreement With Unions 2023-09-18 [Simple Flying]

Graduates and young workers hardest hit by unemployment 2023-08-21 [The Times]

This month in labour history

5-05-1877 Effective date of the law limiting the working day of children under 14 to eight hours, and that of young people aged 14 to 16 to 10 but it has several exceptions. [more]

13-05-2008 The Chamber of Deputies passes a law creating a single statute for workers in the private sector [more]