US Longshoremen Avert Strike with Tentative Contract Agreement
On January 11, 2023, the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the US Maritime Alliance reached a tentative six-year contract agreement, averting a potential strike that threatened to severely disrupt the US economy, addressing concerns about automation and job security for 45,000 longs...
US Longshoremen Avert Strike with Tentative Contract Agreement
On January 11, 2023, the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the US Maritime Alliance reached a tentative six-year contract agreement, averting a potential strike that threatened to severely disrupt the US economy, addressing concerns about automation and job security for 45,000 longs...
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40% Bias Score
East Coast Port Strike Averted by Tentative Labor Deal
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative six-year contract on January 15, averting a strike that would have crippled US East and Gulf Coast ports, resolving disputes over automation and wages with a deal that includes a 62%...
East Coast Port Strike Averted by Tentative Labor Deal
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative six-year contract on January 15, averting a strike that would have crippled US East and Gulf Coast ports, resolving disputes over automation and wages with a deal that includes a 62%...
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44% Bias Score
ILA, USMX Reach Tentative Six-Year Contract, Averting Strike
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative six-year contract on January 15, 2025, averting a strike, with key compromises on automation and technology implementation while preserving jobs, pending ratification votes.
ILA, USMX Reach Tentative Six-Year Contract, Averting Strike
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative six-year contract on January 15, 2025, averting a strike, with key compromises on automation and technology implementation while preserving jobs, pending ratification votes.
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48% Bias Score
Global Job Market to See Net Gain of 78 Million Jobs by 2030 Amidst Skills Gap
The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, driven by technological advancements, demographic shifts, and geopolitical tensions, but a significant skills gap remains a major challenge for businesses.
Global Job Market to See Net Gain of 78 Million Jobs by 2030 Amidst Skills Gap
The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, driven by technological advancements, demographic shifts, and geopolitical tensions, but a significant skills gap remains a major challenge for businesses.
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40% Bias Score
Port Operators and Union Avert Strike with New Contract
East and Gulf Coast port operators and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year contract on Wednesday evening, averting a strike set for January 15, resolving a labor dispute that threatened to halt shipments for a second time in three months...
Port Operators and Union Avert Strike with New Contract
East and Gulf Coast port operators and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year contract on Wednesday evening, averting a strike set for January 15, resolving a labor dispute that threatened to halt shipments for a second time in three months...
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44% Bias Score
Future of Jobs Report 2025: 170 Million New Jobs, 92 Million Lost
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report forecasts 170 million new jobs and 92 million job losses by 2030 due to automation and digitalization, primarily impacting administrative roles while boosting demand for technology specialists.
Future of Jobs Report 2025: 170 Million New Jobs, 92 Million Lost
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report forecasts 170 million new jobs and 92 million job losses by 2030 due to automation and digitalization, primarily impacting administrative roles while boosting demand for technology specialists.
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52% Bias Score
AI to Reduce Workforces: WEF Report
The World Economic Forum's latest report shows 41% of employers plan to reduce their workforce due to AI automation by 2030, while 77% will reskill workers to collaborate with AI; however, unlike previous reports, this year's report doesn't predict net positive job growth from AI.
AI to Reduce Workforces: WEF Report
The World Economic Forum's latest report shows 41% of employers plan to reduce their workforce due to AI automation by 2030, while 77% will reskill workers to collaborate with AI; however, unlike previous reports, this year's report doesn't predict net positive job growth from AI.
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48% Bias Score
World Economic Forum Report Highlights AI-Driven Job Losses
A World Economic Forum report indicates that 41% of employers plan staff reductions due to AI automation by 2030, contrasting with previous predictions of net job creation; 77% are implementing employee training programs to adapt to AI integration.
World Economic Forum Report Highlights AI-Driven Job Losses
A World Economic Forum report indicates that 41% of employers plan staff reductions due to AI automation by 2030, contrasting with previous predictions of net job creation; 77% are implementing employee training programs to adapt to AI integration.
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56% Bias Score
Dockworker Agreement Averts Potential East Coast and Gulf Coast Strike
East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers averted a potential strike by reaching a tentative agreement with the United States Maritime Alliance on Tuesday, addressing concerns over automation and preventing a larger economic impact compared to the three-day strike in October 2024.
Dockworker Agreement Averts Potential East Coast and Gulf Coast Strike
East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers averted a potential strike by reaching a tentative agreement with the United States Maritime Alliance on Tuesday, addressing concerns over automation and preventing a larger economic impact compared to the three-day strike in October 2024.
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40% Bias Score
WEF Survey: AI to Automate Jobs, but Reskilling Efforts Planned
A World Economic Forum survey found that 41% of employers plan to downsize their workforce due to AI automation, while 77% will reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; the report highlights the increasing demand for AI skills and a potential shift towards human-machine collaboration.
WEF Survey: AI to Automate Jobs, but Reskilling Efforts Planned
A World Economic Forum survey found that 41% of employers plan to downsize their workforce due to AI automation, while 77% will reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; the report highlights the increasing demand for AI skills and a potential shift towards human-machine collaboration.
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52% Bias Score
Clean Mobility Startups Navigate 2025 Challenges
Four startupsāDollaride, Wright, It's Electric, and Yank Technologiesāare revolutionizing the automotive and mobility industry in 2025 by focusing on sustainable and digital solutions, navigating challenges like government policy changes and technological advancements to build a sustainable and equi...
Clean Mobility Startups Navigate 2025 Challenges
Four startupsāDollaride, Wright, It's Electric, and Yank Technologiesāare revolutionizing the automotive and mobility industry in 2025 by focusing on sustainable and digital solutions, navigating challenges like government policy changes and technological advancements to build a sustainable and equi...
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20% Bias Score
WEF Report: 78 Million Net Job Gains Predicted by 2030 Despite Technological Disruption
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million lost due to technological advancements, emphasizing the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
WEF Report: 78 Million Net Job Gains Predicted by 2030 Despite Technological Disruption
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million lost due to technological advancements, emphasizing the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
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36% Bias Score