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UK Welfare Reform Aims to Curb Soaring Benefit Costs
Britain's long-term sickness and disability benefit claims have more than doubled in 40 years, costing £66 billion annually and projected to reach £100 billion by 2030, prompting welfare reforms to reduce costs and boost employment, despite internal political opposition.
UK Welfare Reform Aims to Curb Soaring Benefit Costs
Britain's long-term sickness and disability benefit claims have more than doubled in 40 years, costing £66 billion annually and projected to reach £100 billion by 2030, prompting welfare reforms to reduce costs and boost employment, despite internal political opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Sees Sharp Rise in Full-Time Employment in 2024
During 2024, Greece experienced a 77,800 increase in full-time employment, reducing self-employment without staff to 19.8% and part-time employment to 6.3%, driven by factors including tax changes, financing difficulties, and increased full-time job availability.
Greece Sees Sharp Rise in Full-Time Employment in 2024
During 2024, Greece experienced a 77,800 increase in full-time employment, reducing self-employment without staff to 19.8% and part-time employment to 6.3%, driven by factors including tax changes, financing difficulties, and increased full-time job availability.
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40% Bias Score


Ten Careers AI Can't Replace in 2025
An Eskimoz study ranked ten careers by AI automation resistance, with lawyers (100% human interaction, 29% automation likelihood) at the top, highlighting the enduring value of uniquely human skills in a changing job market.
Ten Careers AI Can't Replace in 2025
An Eskimoz study ranked ten careers by AI automation resistance, with lawyers (100% human interaction, 29% automation likelihood) at the top, highlighting the enduring value of uniquely human skills in a changing job market.
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48% Bias Score


New Partial Retirement Rules Halt Public Sector Applications in Spain
Starting April 1st, new partial retirement rules in Spain require public sector employees to have a full-time replacement, creating hiring challenges and prompting several regions to halt requests, leading the CSIF union to demand government intervention.
New Partial Retirement Rules Halt Public Sector Applications in Spain
Starting April 1st, new partial retirement rules in Spain require public sector employees to have a full-time replacement, creating hiring challenges and prompting several regions to halt requests, leading the CSIF union to demand government intervention.
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52% Bias Score


Rising Voluntary Resignations in Spain's Tightening Labor Market
In Spain, voluntary resignations have increased significantly, reaching 12-13% in 2024, particularly among permanent employees (20%), driven by a tightening labor market and potentially further accelerated by improved access to job information and an aging population.
Rising Voluntary Resignations in Spain's Tightening Labor Market
In Spain, voluntary resignations have increased significantly, reaching 12-13% in 2024, particularly among permanent employees (20%), driven by a tightening labor market and potentially further accelerated by improved access to job information and an aging population.
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16% Bias Score


Conditional PIP Benefits Proposed for Young Adults
A new report suggests making Personal Independence Payments (PIP) conditional for 18-30 year olds to combat rising joblessness and welfare costs, a move backed by Lord Blunkett and currently being explored by the government; awards for psychiatric conditions increased from 2,600 per month in 2019 to...
Conditional PIP Benefits Proposed for Young Adults
A new report suggests making Personal Independence Payments (PIP) conditional for 18-30 year olds to combat rising joblessness and welfare costs, a move backed by Lord Blunkett and currently being explored by the government; awards for psychiatric conditions increased from 2,600 per month in 2019 to...
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60% Bias Score

Italy's Employment Rate Lags EU Average, Gender Gap Widens
Italy's Q4 2024 employment rate for ages 15-64 reached 62.2%, lagging the EU average by 8.7 percentage points, with a significantly wider gap for women (13.2 points) due to lower participation, especially among younger and middle-aged women.

Italy's Employment Rate Lags EU Average, Gender Gap Widens
Italy's Q4 2024 employment rate for ages 15-64 reached 62.2%, lagging the EU average by 8.7 percentage points, with a significantly wider gap for women (13.2 points) due to lower participation, especially among younger and middle-aged women.
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56% Bias Score

Staff Shortages Force Closures of 160 Hamburg Businesses in 2024
Due to severe staff shortages, approximately 160 Hamburg businesses closed in 2024, including furniture stores, bakeries, and flower shops, forcing many others to reduce opening hours, highlighting a broader trend across Germany's retail sector.

Staff Shortages Force Closures of 160 Hamburg Businesses in 2024
Due to severe staff shortages, approximately 160 Hamburg businesses closed in 2024, including furniture stores, bakeries, and flower shops, forcing many others to reduce opening hours, highlighting a broader trend across Germany's retail sector.
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44% Bias Score

AI Reshapes Firm Boundaries and Leadership Roles
The increasing adoption of AI is fundamentally changing the boundaries of firms, shifting leadership roles from direct control to ecosystem orchestration and raising concerns about potential job displacement.

AI Reshapes Firm Boundaries and Leadership Roles
The increasing adoption of AI is fundamentally changing the boundaries of firms, shifting leadership roles from direct control to ecosystem orchestration and raising concerns about potential job displacement.
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36% Bias Score

UK Government Could Save £1bn by Supporting Ill Workers, Report Finds
A report reveals that improving support for UK workers with health conditions could save the government over £1bn, as the number of days lost to work-related ill health has soared by a third since 2010, costing the economy over £400m a week; the government is expected to publish welfare reform plans...

UK Government Could Save £1bn by Supporting Ill Workers, Report Finds
A report reveals that improving support for UK workers with health conditions could save the government over £1bn, as the number of days lost to work-related ill health has soared by a third since 2010, costing the economy over £400m a week; the government is expected to publish welfare reform plans...
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Asylum Seekers Find Paid Work as Dutch Train Attendants
Three Syrian asylum seekers in the Netherlands now have paid jobs as train attendants for Keolis, patrolling trains between Enschede, Zwolle, and Kampen, checking tickets, handling incidents, and improving passenger relations after a successful volunteer program at train stations.

Syrian Asylum Seekers Find Paid Work as Dutch Train Attendants
Three Syrian asylum seekers in the Netherlands now have paid jobs as train attendants for Keolis, patrolling trains between Enschede, Zwolle, and Kampen, checking tickets, handling incidents, and improving passenger relations after a successful volunteer program at train stations.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli High-Tech Job Market Challenges for Junior Developers
Junior developers in Israel, particularly veterans, struggle to find high-tech jobs due to insufficient project portfolios, lack of soft skills, and extended unemployment periods, mirroring past sector downturns and highlighting the need for systemic changes.

Israeli High-Tech Job Market Challenges for Junior Developers
Junior developers in Israel, particularly veterans, struggle to find high-tech jobs due to insufficient project portfolios, lack of soft skills, and extended unemployment periods, mirroring past sector downturns and highlighting the need for systemic changes.
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16% Bias Score
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