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US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Weakening Labor Market
The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to a range of 4% to 4.25% on September 17, 2025, driven by concerns over a weakening labor market, despite inflation remaining above 2%.
US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Weakening Labor Market
The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to a range of 4% to 4.25% on September 17, 2025, driven by concerns over a weakening labor market, despite inflation remaining above 2%.
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Police Exam Clash Creates Impossible Dilemma for 7,449 Applicants
On September 20th, 7,449 applicants will compete for 550 Madrid police positions, while 15 other municipalities hold simultaneous exams, forcing candidates to choose and potentially losing paid application fees and access to over 130 additional jobs.
Madrid Police Exam Clash Creates Impossible Dilemma for 7,449 Applicants
On September 20th, 7,449 applicants will compete for 550 Madrid police positions, while 15 other municipalities hold simultaneous exams, forcing candidates to choose and potentially losing paid application fees and access to over 130 additional jobs.
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56% Bias Score


EU Report Highlights Unequal Pay Concerns Across Member States
A European Commission report reveals that 67% of EU citizens worry about not receiving fair pay based on their skills and experience, with significant variations across member states.
EU Report Highlights Unequal Pay Concerns Across Member States
A European Commission report reveals that 67% of EU citizens worry about not receiving fair pay based on their skills and experience, with significant variations across member states.
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24% Bias Score


Increased Employment of Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands
In the first half of 2023, over 9500 work permits were issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands, a significant increase from the 700 permits issued in the same period of 2022, driven by a government initiative connecting asylum seekers with employers and a court ruling allowing them to work full-...
Increased Employment of Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands
In the first half of 2023, over 9500 work permits were issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands, a significant increase from the 700 permits issued in the same period of 2022, driven by a government initiative connecting asylum seekers with employers and a court ruling allowing them to work full-...
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40% Bias Score


Liguria's Employment Sees 2.1% Increase in Q2 2025, but Underlying Concerns Remain
In Q2 2025, Liguria's employment rose by 2.1% to 640,000, exceeding the Northwest regional average, driven by a surge in female employment; however, a comparison with Q1 2025 reveals an 11,000-unit decrease, and the manufacturing sector shows a significant decline.
Liguria's Employment Sees 2.1% Increase in Q2 2025, but Underlying Concerns Remain
In Q2 2025, Liguria's employment rose by 2.1% to 640,000, exceeding the Northwest regional average, driven by a surge in female employment; however, a comparison with Q1 2025 reveals an 11,000-unit decrease, and the manufacturing sector shows a significant decline.
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36% Bias Score


Boom in German Landscaping: High Demand, Staffing Shortages
The German landscaping and gardening sector is booming, with high demand for apprentices and employees, yet struggles with staff shortages due to the retirement of the baby boomer generation, despite being the largest apprenticeship sector in Rhineland-Palatinate, exceeding even winemaking.
Boom in German Landscaping: High Demand, Staffing Shortages
The German landscaping and gardening sector is booming, with high demand for apprentices and employees, yet struggles with staff shortages due to the retirement of the baby boomer generation, despite being the largest apprenticeship sector in Rhineland-Palatinate, exceeding even winemaking.
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24% Bias Score

Next forecasts years of 'anaemic growth' in UK due to government policies
Next, a UK clothing and homeware chain, forecasts years of slow economic growth due to government regulation, spending, and taxes, despite reporting strong half-year profits.

Next forecasts years of 'anaemic growth' in UK due to government policies
Next, a UK clothing and homeware chain, forecasts years of slow economic growth due to government regulation, spending, and taxes, despite reporting strong half-year profits.
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48% Bias Score

UK Disability Grant Cuts Threaten Businesses
Reductions to the UK's Access to Work scheme are jeopardizing the livelihoods of disabled entrepreneurs and businesses employing disabled people, forcing some to close and others to face significant financial strain.

UK Disability Grant Cuts Threaten Businesses
Reductions to the UK's Access to Work scheme are jeopardizing the livelihoods of disabled entrepreneurs and businesses employing disabled people, forcing some to close and others to face significant financial strain.
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24% Bias Score

Geopolitics Hamper Chinese Students' Job Prospects After US Education
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, Chinese students with US degrees face challenges finding jobs in China, with employers increasingly wary of foreign-trained professionals, prompting some students to question the value of studying abroad.

Geopolitics Hamper Chinese Students' Job Prospects After US Education
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, Chinese students with US degrees face challenges finding jobs in China, with employers increasingly wary of foreign-trained professionals, prompting some students to question the value of studying abroad.
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40% Bias Score

Housing Crisis and Banking Concerns Top Spaniards' Worries
A recent CIS barometer reveals that housing affordability (30.4% of respondents) and employment quality are Spaniards' main concerns, while insufficient accessibility for elderly in banking services is also highlighted.

Housing Crisis and Banking Concerns Top Spaniards' Worries
A recent CIS barometer reveals that housing affordability (30.4% of respondents) and employment quality are Spaniards' main concerns, while insufficient accessibility for elderly in banking services is also highlighted.
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16% Bias Score

Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...

Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...
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32% Bias Score

US Jobs Data Faces Major Downward Revision, Sparking Controversy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release a preliminary benchmark revision on Tuesday, potentially showing 475,000 to 900,000 fewer jobs added between April 2024 and March 2025, due to factors like overestimation of new firm job creation, declining survey response rates, and exclusion of und...

US Jobs Data Faces Major Downward Revision, Sparking Controversy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release a preliminary benchmark revision on Tuesday, potentially showing 475,000 to 900,000 fewer jobs added between April 2024 and March 2025, due to factors like overestimation of new firm job creation, declining survey response rates, and exclusion of und...
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24% Bias Score
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