[ad_1] Vjo jgain. Photo by Judita Grigelyts (V) In Lithuania, private investors plan to build another 930 megawatt (MW) wind power plant in the next two to three years. All planned power plants will be developed without state financial support, announces the energy ministry, based on development permits issued by …
Read More »Evaluated Kubilius’ statements about Šimonytė’s second term: evaluation may even be utopian
[ad_1] “Kubilius’s assessment is too optimistic” According to political scientist Ainė Ramonaitė, some groups of voters should be disappointed with the current government. And the assumptions are more frustrating than growth-friendly. “Because, let’s say, the conservative electorate is made up of several different groups. One of them is such a …
Read More »The proposed amendments to the Labor Code would put employees on downtime without severance pay.
[ad_1] The proposed changes to the primary employment document would affect downtime workers, telecommuters, ‘mothers’ and ‘fathers’, and non-competitive fixed-term workers. The proposed changes would leave workers inactive without severance pay. It is proposed not to pay severance pay if quarantined employees terminate their employment. Kazys Starkevičius, chairman of the …
Read More »Recovered consumption drowns hauliers in record worker shortage: trucks are empty at companies
[ad_1] Record of demand for workers Povilas Drižas, head of the International Transport and Logistics Alliance, spoke on the Delfi Tema program that the current situation of employees in the logistics sector is very worrying. “We also see signs of other European countries. The UK is the most likely to …
Read More »Vilnius public transport employees are protesting: they say they will live near the municipality until they are heard
[ad_1] As reported, on September 14. The workers of the protest moved to the European Square demanding that the deterioration of the labor and social standards existing in the company be stopped, a collective agreement to establish a wage system of 10%, as established in the Labor Code, and to …
Read More »The head of the National Public Health Laboratory is suspended
[ad_1] After initial verification of the information submitted anonymously, the Minister decided to open an investigation into the possible breach of duties of D. Bakša, Director of NVSPL. Mr. Bakša will be removed from his post for the duration of the investigation into the alleged breach of his duties in …
Read More »On the Vilnius-Kaunas road, Algirdas Brazauskas’ favorite place is still open: parties were held here without restrictions and deficits
[ad_1] Imagine the strange times in Lithuania: fifty and forty years ago, those who considered themselves teachers liked to live such a semi-secret life. They visited places that would be difficult for ordinary people to enter, had separate rooms, and held a splendid banquet there. Celebrate without restrictions and without …
Read More »Political scientists reacted to A. Kubilius’s claim about the second term of the right: utopia
[ad_1] See success A. Kubilius wrote on Facebook that the current government is doing quite well in managing and fighting those major crises or challenges that have befallen Lithuania this year. As the MEP points out, no government has been able to hold two consecutive terms since the 1990s. Until …
Read More »The Passport of Opportunity feeds passions: legal experts have ruled on the basis to verify visitor data
[ad_1] „The store security guard does not have the right to verify any of your personal data, that is, the opportunity passport. The Passport of Opportunities is an aid in the fight against a pandemic and has no legal force. You do not have the right to provide your data …
Read More »More than a million doses of COVID-19 have been injected over the weekend in Hanoi.
[ad_1] Health workers in the capital Hanoi, where the quarantine has been applied since July, vaccinated people overnight. More than a million doses of vaccine were injected in Hanoi over the weekend, and a total of around 5.5 million doses have been used in the city since vaccination began in …
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