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UK Graduate Job Market Suffers Sharpest Decline Since 2018 Amidst AI Adoption
The UK graduate job market is facing its toughest conditions since 2018, with a 33% year-on-year drop in advertised roles due to employer hiring freezes and AI-driven cost-cutting measures, creating a stark contrast to other economies.
UK Graduate Job Market Suffers Sharpest Decline Since 2018 Amidst AI Adoption
The UK graduate job market is facing its toughest conditions since 2018, with a 33% year-on-year drop in advertised roles due to employer hiring freezes and AI-driven cost-cutting measures, creating a stark contrast to other economies.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Migrant Workers: Economic Boon and Integration Challenges
Spain's Social Security now includes over three million foreign nationals, significantly reducing unemployment and boosting economic growth, although many work in low-skilled jobs due to credential recognition challenges.
Spain's Migrant Workers: Economic Boon and Integration Challenges
Spain's Social Security now includes over three million foreign nationals, significantly reducing unemployment and boosting economic growth, although many work in low-skilled jobs due to credential recognition challenges.
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44% Bias Score


CC OO Congress Highlights Corruption Concerns and Economic Challenges
The 13th CC OO Confederal Congress in Madrid addressed union demands and corruption allegations against former PSOE leaders, with discussions on housing affordability, work-hour reduction, and the importance of social dialogue, alongside a lack of alternative candidacies for the Secretary General po...
CC OO Congress Highlights Corruption Concerns and Economic Challenges
The 13th CC OO Confederal Congress in Madrid addressed union demands and corruption allegations against former PSOE leaders, with discussions on housing affordability, work-hour reduction, and the importance of social dialogue, alongside a lack of alternative candidacies for the Secretary General po...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Expands Digital Work Card System, Intensifies Labor Inspections
Greece's Labor Inspection Authority is intensifying checks and expanding its digital work card system to combat undeclared labor, targeting energy, wholesale, finance, and travel sectors; last month, €1.35 million in fines were issued for 98 undeclared labor violations.
Greece Expands Digital Work Card System, Intensifies Labor Inspections
Greece's Labor Inspection Authority is intensifying checks and expanding its digital work card system to combat undeclared labor, targeting energy, wholesale, finance, and travel sectors; last month, €1.35 million in fines were issued for 98 undeclared labor violations.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Job Growth Slows Sharply in May
U.S. May job growth totaled only 44,000 after revisions, significantly lower than initially reported, driven by a slowdown in the services sector and reduced small business hiring amid economic uncertainty and policy changes.
U.S. Job Growth Slows Sharply in May
U.S. May job growth totaled only 44,000 after revisions, significantly lower than initially reported, driven by a slowdown in the services sector and reduced small business hiring amid economic uncertainty and policy changes.
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28% Bias Score


EU Media Sector: Shrinking Workforce Amidst Publishing Boom
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decline in EU media professionals (authors, journalists, linguists) in 2024, while publishing companies grew by 9%, with Portugal leading the expansion (7.3%). Burnout and financial instability are widespread, forcing many journalists to seek additional income stream...
EU Media Sector: Shrinking Workforce Amidst Publishing Boom
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decline in EU media professionals (authors, journalists, linguists) in 2024, while publishing companies grew by 9%, with Portugal leading the expansion (7.3%). Burnout and financial instability are widespread, forcing many journalists to seek additional income stream...
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40% Bias Score

Stalled Negotiations for Spain's 2025 Public Employment Offer"
Spain's 2025 public employment offer negotiations are stalled due to the government's lack of a numerical proposal for job openings, prompting union concerns about the overall number of positions and potential impacts on public services.

Stalled Negotiations for Spain's 2025 Public Employment Offer"
Spain's 2025 public employment offer negotiations are stalled due to the government's lack of a numerical proposal for job openings, prompting union concerns about the overall number of positions and potential impacts on public services.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's 2025 Public Sector Job Offer: Unions and Government Negotiate Amidst Concerns
Spanish unions and the government are negotiating the 2025 public sector job offer, anticipated to be around 40,000 positions with a focus on public service, but with concerns from unions about amortized positions and retirements, and the government's approach to the replacement rate.

Spain's 2025 Public Sector Job Offer: Unions and Government Negotiate Amidst Concerns
Spanish unions and the government are negotiating the 2025 public sector job offer, anticipated to be around 40,000 positions with a focus on public service, but with concerns from unions about amortized positions and retirements, and the government's approach to the replacement rate.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Public Sector Employment: Career Civil Servants Surge, Temporary Worker Numbers Fall
In January 2025, Spain had 1,634,510 career civil servants (a 10-year high), 610,426 labor employees, and 792,496 other employees, totaling 3,037,432 public sector workers; this increase is driven by recent record public employment offers and stabilization processes aiming to reduce the 32.8% tempor...

Spain's Public Sector Employment: Career Civil Servants Surge, Temporary Worker Numbers Fall
In January 2025, Spain had 1,634,510 career civil servants (a 10-year high), 610,426 labor employees, and 792,496 other employees, totaling 3,037,432 public sector workers; this increase is driven by recent record public employment offers and stabilization processes aiming to reduce the 32.8% tempor...
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32% Bias Score

China Launches Multi-pronged Initiative to Boost University Graduate Employment
The Chinese government is implementing multiple initiatives to support the employment of the 12.22 million university graduates expected in 2025, including job fairs, collaborations between universities and businesses, and skills development programs; over 4.7 million job offers were created by June...

China Launches Multi-pronged Initiative to Boost University Graduate Employment
The Chinese government is implementing multiple initiatives to support the employment of the 12.22 million university graduates expected in 2025, including job fairs, collaborations between universities and businesses, and skills development programs; over 4.7 million job offers were created by June...
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28% Bias Score

Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.

Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.
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44% Bias Score

EU Media Landscape: Shrinking Workforce, Growing Publishers
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decrease in EU media professionals (journalists, authors, linguists) in 2023, contrasted by a 9% increase in publishers, with Portugal, Malta, France, and Bulgaria leading publisher growth; however, France lost 13% of its media professionals since 2022, while 60% of ...

EU Media Landscape: Shrinking Workforce, Growing Publishers
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decrease in EU media professionals (journalists, authors, linguists) in 2023, contrasted by a 9% increase in publishers, with Portugal, Malta, France, and Bulgaria leading publisher growth; however, France lost 13% of its media professionals since 2022, while 60% of ...
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16% Bias Score
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