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Euskotren's Ecuadorian Debt Pursuit: \$21,550 Annual Cost for Unpaid \$7.7 Million
Euskotren, a Basque public transport company, maintains an inactive office in Cuenca, Ecuador since 2017 to recover a \$7.7 million debt from the city council, stemming from a failed tram project; despite annual losses and lack of progress, the company invests \$21,550 yearly to pursue the debt.
Euskotren's Ecuadorian Debt Pursuit: \$21,550 Annual Cost for Unpaid \$7.7 Million
Euskotren, a Basque public transport company, maintains an inactive office in Cuenca, Ecuador since 2017 to recover a \$7.7 million debt from the city council, stemming from a failed tram project; despite annual losses and lack of progress, the company invests \$21,550 yearly to pursue the debt.
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Canada Forces Ports Reopening Amid Union Opposition
The Canadian government intervened in labor disputes at multiple ports, imposing binding arbitration, but facing union opposition and economic impact.
Canada Forces Ports Reopening Amid Union Opposition
The Canadian government intervened in labor disputes at multiple ports, imposing binding arbitration, but facing union opposition and economic impact.
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Canada Imposes Binding Arbitration on Port Disputes
Canada's Labour Minister imposes binding arbitration to resolve port disputes, sparking debate on collective bargaining rights.
Canada Imposes Binding Arbitration on Port Disputes
Canada's Labour Minister imposes binding arbitration to resolve port disputes, sparking debate on collective bargaining rights.
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DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.

DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.
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MacKinnon's Port Lockout Decision: A Threat to Collective Bargaining?
Analysis of Canadian Labour Minister's decision to end port lockouts through binding arbitration, highlighting its potential impact on workers' rights and collective bargaining.

MacKinnon's Port Lockout Decision: A Threat to Collective Bargaining?
Analysis of Canadian Labour Minister's decision to end port lockouts through binding arbitration, highlighting its potential impact on workers' rights and collective bargaining.
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