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German Public Sector Pay Dispute Ends in Mediation
A mediated agreement in the German public sector pay dispute will provide pay increases, additional vacation days, and flexible work options beginning July 1, 2025, after three unsuccessful negotiation rounds and numerous strikes.
German Public Sector Pay Dispute Ends in Mediation
A mediated agreement in the German public sector pay dispute will provide pay increases, additional vacation days, and flexible work options beginning July 1, 2025, after three unsuccessful negotiation rounds and numerous strikes.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and using the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act as justification; the American Federation of Government Emp...
Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and using the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act as justification; the American Federation of Government Emp...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Eliminates Collective Bargaining for Federal Workers
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday eliminating collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, impacting 1.2 million union members (29.9% of federal employees) and prompting immediate legal action from unions who see the move as retaliation for their opposition...
Trump Executive Order Eliminates Collective Bargaining for Federal Workers
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday eliminating collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, impacting 1.2 million union members (29.9% of federal employees) and prompting immediate legal action from unions who see the move as retaliation for their opposition...
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64% Bias Score


German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.
German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.
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52% Bias Score


German Public Sector Strike Ends as Arbitration Begins
Negotiations for a new public sector collective bargaining agreement in Germany have failed, prompting the initiation of arbitration proceedings involving former Hessian Minister-President Roland Koch and former Bremen Senator Hans-Henning Lühr, to resolve the dispute that involved widespread strike...
German Public Sector Strike Ends as Arbitration Begins
Negotiations for a new public sector collective bargaining agreement in Germany have failed, prompting the initiation of arbitration proceedings involving former Hessian Minister-President Roland Koch and former Bremen Senator Hans-Henning Lühr, to resolve the dispute that involved widespread strike...
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40% Bias Score


German Public Sector Strike: Negotiations Continue Amid Service Disruptions
Negotiations between German public sector unions and employers are underway in Potsdam, impacting over 2.5 million workers and causing disruptions to services like air travel and childcare; unions demand an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more per month, plus three extra vacation days, while employers c...
German Public Sector Strike: Negotiations Continue Amid Service Disruptions
Negotiations between German public sector unions and employers are underway in Potsdam, impacting over 2.5 million workers and causing disruptions to services like air travel and childcare; unions demand an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more per month, plus three extra vacation days, while employers c...
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16% Bias Score

Greece Plans Roadmap to Boost Collective Bargaining
Greece's Ministry of Labor will create a roadmap to increase collective bargaining agreements to cover 80% of workers, following a minimum wage hike to €880, involving legal changes and consultations with social partners.

Greece Plans Roadmap to Boost Collective Bargaining
Greece's Ministry of Labor will create a roadmap to increase collective bargaining agreements to cover 80% of workers, following a minimum wage hike to €880, involving legal changes and consultations with social partners.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...

Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...
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56% Bias Score

Gesamtmetall Proposes Limits on German Warning Strikes
Germany's Gesamtmetall proposes legislation to limit widespread warning strikes during labor negotiations, advocating for arbitration as a primary conflict-resolution method to curb disruptions in essential services like transportation, while facing strong opposition from unions.

Gesamtmetall Proposes Limits on German Warning Strikes
Germany's Gesamtmetall proposes legislation to limit widespread warning strikes during labor negotiations, advocating for arbitration as a primary conflict-resolution method to curb disruptions in essential services like transportation, while facing strong opposition from unions.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Workers Face Wage Stagnation Amidst Rising Living Costs
A survey of Greek private sector employees reveals that 60% had no salary increase last year, 88% cut essential food spending, and 58% of renters spend over 40% of income on rent and heating; only 29% are covered by collective bargaining agreements.

Greek Workers Face Wage Stagnation Amidst Rising Living Costs
A survey of Greek private sector employees reveals that 60% had no salary increase last year, 88% cut essential food spending, and 58% of renters spend over 40% of income on rent and heating; only 29% are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
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44% Bias Score

German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...

German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...
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32% Bias Score

German Public Sector Workers Strike for Higher Wages, Improved Conditions
German public sector unions Verdi and DBB are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement affecting 2.6 million workers, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more, alongside improved work conditions and flexible working arrangements; strikes at various locations, including air...

German Public Sector Workers Strike for Higher Wages, Improved Conditions
German public sector unions Verdi and DBB are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement affecting 2.6 million workers, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more, alongside improved work conditions and flexible working arrangements; strikes at various locations, including air...
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36% Bias Score
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