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Rising Number of Dutch AOW Recipients Continue Working
In the Netherlands, a quarter-million AOW recipients continue working, driven by personal fulfillment, workforce shortages, and employer benefits; concerns remain regarding competition with younger job seekers.
Rising Number of Dutch AOW Recipients Continue Working
In the Netherlands, a quarter-million AOW recipients continue working, driven by personal fulfillment, workforce shortages, and employer benefits; concerns remain regarding competition with younger job seekers.
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40% Bias Score


Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.
Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.
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52% Bias Score


Spain to Forgo €2 Billion in Tax Revenue to Boost Business Investment and Employment
The Spanish government will reduce tax revenue by €2 billion yearly to incentivize business investment and job creation, while simultaneously implementing new taxes expected to generate €6 billion in net revenue, aiming for unemployment below 10% by 2026.
Spain to Forgo €2 Billion in Tax Revenue to Boost Business Investment and Employment
The Spanish government will reduce tax revenue by €2 billion yearly to incentivize business investment and job creation, while simultaneously implementing new taxes expected to generate €6 billion in net revenue, aiming for unemployment below 10% by 2026.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. GDP Unexpectedly Contracts 0.3% in Q1 2025 Amid Trump Tariffs
The U.S. economy shrank by 0.3% in Q1 2025, a sharp decline from 2.4% growth in Q4 2024, primarily due to businesses front-loading imports ahead of President Trump's new tariffs and a 5.1% decrease in government spending; weak employment data adds to recession fears.
U.S. GDP Unexpectedly Contracts 0.3% in Q1 2025 Amid Trump Tariffs
The U.S. economy shrank by 0.3% in Q1 2025, a sharp decline from 2.4% growth in Q4 2024, primarily due to businesses front-loading imports ahead of President Trump's new tariffs and a 5.1% decrease in government spending; weak employment data adds to recession fears.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Labor Market: Structural Challenges Outweigh Trade War Concerns
Spain's labor market shows record employment despite global uncertainty; Adecco, a major HR firm, highlights structural issues like high unemployment among young and older workers and skills gaps as more pressing than the US-China trade war, proposing solutions such as youth training, senior worker ...
Spain's Labor Market: Structural Challenges Outweigh Trade War Concerns
Spain's labor market shows record employment despite global uncertainty; Adecco, a major HR firm, highlights structural issues like high unemployment among young and older workers and skills gaps as more pressing than the US-China trade war, proposing solutions such as youth training, senior worker ...
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36% Bias Score


China Unveils Extensive Employment Support Measures for 2025
China launched a series of employment support measures in 2025, including subsidies for hiring 2025 graduates and unemployment insurance premium refunds for businesses that retain employees, aiming to maintain a stable job market amidst global economic uncertainties and create over 12 million new ur...
China Unveils Extensive Employment Support Measures for 2025
China launched a series of employment support measures in 2025, including subsidies for hiring 2025 graduates and unemployment insurance premium refunds for businesses that retain employees, aiming to maintain a stable job market amidst global economic uncertainties and create over 12 million new ur...
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24% Bias Score

Greek Companies Face Skills Gap Despite Planned Workforce Expansion
Randstad's 2025 HR Trends survey in Greece reveals a significant skills gap hindering recruitment, with 65% of employers finding salary expectations unrealistic; however, 57% plan to increase their workforce in 2025, driven by growth and new job creation, prioritizing improved compensation, training...

Greek Companies Face Skills Gap Despite Planned Workforce Expansion
Randstad's 2025 HR Trends survey in Greece reveals a significant skills gap hindering recruitment, with 65% of employers finding salary expectations unrealistic; however, 57% plan to increase their workforce in 2025, driven by growth and new job creation, prioritizing improved compensation, training...
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Slow Private Sector and Rising Layoffs
The U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April 2025, exceeding expectations, but private sector growth lagged at 62,000, and layoffs increased by 63% year-over-year, with nearly half related to DOGE.

U.S. Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Slow Private Sector and Rising Layoffs
The U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April 2025, exceeding expectations, but private sector growth lagged at 62,000, and layoffs increased by 63% year-over-year, with nearly half related to DOGE.
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Job Market: Conflicting Narratives on Employment and Wages
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reported over one million new jobs created in two and a half years, reaching a record high of more than 24.3 million employed, with female employment at its peak and unemployment at an 18-year low; however, opposition leaders contest these claims, citing stagnan...

Italy's Job Market: Conflicting Narratives on Employment and Wages
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reported over one million new jobs created in two and a half years, reaching a record high of more than 24.3 million employed, with female employment at its peak and unemployment at an 18-year low; however, opposition leaders contest these claims, citing stagnan...
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44% Bias Score

Work Opportunity Tax Credit Offers Businesses Significant Tax Savings
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), a federal tax credit established in 1996, rewards businesses for hiring individuals from disadvantaged groups like veterans and long-term unemployed, offering up to $9,600 per employee and promoting workforce diversity.

Work Opportunity Tax Credit Offers Businesses Significant Tax Savings
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), a federal tax credit established in 1996, rewards businesses for hiring individuals from disadvantaged groups like veterans and long-term unemployed, offering up to $9,600 per employee and promoting workforce diversity.
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36% Bias Score

China Unveils Employment Support Measures for 2025 Graduates and Young People
The Chinese government announced multiple employment support measures for 2025 graduates and young people, including subsidies for hiring graduates and extending unemployment insurance policies for businesses that retain employees; these policies aim to maintain a stable job market and support econo...

China Unveils Employment Support Measures for 2025 Graduates and Young People
The Chinese government announced multiple employment support measures for 2025 graduates and young people, including subsidies for hiring graduates and extending unemployment insurance policies for businesses that retain employees; these policies aim to maintain a stable job market and support econo...
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48% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses and Unions Demand Action Against US Tariffs
Businesses and unions in Rheinland-Pfalz are urging the government to take action against US tariffs impacting export-oriented sectors, calling for policies to shift focus to domestic demand and prevent job losses, particularly in the pharmaceutical, chemical, automotive, and food industries.

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses and Unions Demand Action Against US Tariffs
Businesses and unions in Rheinland-Pfalz are urging the government to take action against US tariffs impacting export-oriented sectors, calling for policies to shift focus to domestic demand and prevent job losses, particularly in the pharmaceutical, chemical, automotive, and food industries.
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40% Bias Score
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