Colombia soccer executives sued for exploiting players
The directors of five of Colombia’s first and second division teams have been called to court by the Prosecutor General’s Office for depriving their players of their constitutional rights.
The directors of five of Colombia’s first and second division teams have been called to court by the Prosecutor General’s Office for depriving their players of their constitutional rights.
Nine million Colombian children returned to school on Thursday after the government and the teachers’ union compromised to agree to a 12% wage hike.
Colombia’s striking teachers came to a pre-agreement with the government over salary increases on Wednesday morning, though striking action will continue until at least Thursday, when classes are to resume following…
Colombia’s judicial branch is striking for the second time in half a year, along with 334,000 of the country’s teachers, following failure to reach agreement with the government of President…
Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton supported a free trade agreement with Colombia after the largest private oil company operating in the South American country pledged $100 million to the…
Since Colombian truckers began a national strike three weeks ago, 22 protesters have been arrested, the government said on Monday.
A trucker strike that has kept approximately 40% of trucks off the road in Colombia is beginning to cause food shortages and increased food prices in Bogota and Medellin.
Colombia’s oil industry is preparing a national strike on March 19 after oil workers union USO called for workers to suspend work for 24 hours in an attempt to curb the cutting…
Colombia’s main oil workers’ union, the USO, will hold an indefinite strike, its president told Reuters on Wednesday, in protest at widespread job cuts in the sector after a plunge…