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Madrid Union Urges Healthcare Workers to Sue for Back Pay
The Comisiones Obreras Sanidad Madrid union is encouraging 80,000 Madrid Health Service (Sermas) professionals to sue for back pay on extra payments cut since 2010, potentially costing Sermas millions and impacting the region's healthcare system.
Madrid Union Urges Healthcare Workers to Sue for Back Pay
The Comisiones Obreras Sanidad Madrid union is encouraging 80,000 Madrid Health Service (Sermas) professionals to sue for back pay on extra payments cut since 2010, potentially costing Sermas millions and impacting the region's healthcare system.
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Critical Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Netherlands faces a critical shortage of 266,000 healthcare workers in the next 10 years, driven by factors including aging population, decreased training applicants, stricter self-employment regulations, and government budget cuts to training programs, impacting care quality and availability.
Netherlands Faces Critical Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Netherlands faces a critical shortage of 266,000 healthcare workers in the next 10 years, driven by factors including aging population, decreased training applicants, stricter self-employment regulations, and government budget cuts to training programs, impacting care quality and availability.
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52% Bias Score


UK Coach Driver's Role in Early Covid-19 Repatriation
Andy Simonds, a 62-year-old coach driver, transported passengers from a Wuhan evacuation flight to a UK quarantine facility on January 31, 2020, facing media scrutiny for lacking protective gear, yet remaining Covid-free and reflecting positively on his role.
UK Coach Driver's Role in Early Covid-19 Repatriation
Andy Simonds, a 62-year-old coach driver, transported passengers from a Wuhan evacuation flight to a UK quarantine facility on January 31, 2020, facing media scrutiny for lacking protective gear, yet remaining Covid-free and reflecting positively on his role.
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24% Bias Score


Israeli Detention of Gazan Healthcare Workers Sparks Human Rights Outcry
Following the October 2023 Hamas attacks, Israeli forces detained at least 297 Gazan healthcare workers, allegedly subjecting them to abuse and torture under the "illegal combatant law," causing a severe crisis in Gaza's already vulnerable healthcare system and prompting condemnation from human righ...
Israeli Detention of Gazan Healthcare Workers Sparks Human Rights Outcry
Following the October 2023 Hamas attacks, Israeli forces detained at least 297 Gazan healthcare workers, allegedly subjecting them to abuse and torture under the "illegal combatant law," causing a severe crisis in Gaza's already vulnerable healthcare system and prompting condemnation from human righ...
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48% Bias Score


Report: Israel Systematically Abuses Palestinian Healthcare Workers in Gaza
A Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) report details the systematic abuse and torture of over 180 Palestinian healthcare workers in Israeli detention since October 2023, including sexual assault, beatings, and starvation, violating international law and severely impacting Gaza's healthcare sys...
Report: Israel Systematically Abuses Palestinian Healthcare Workers in Gaza
A Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) report details the systematic abuse and torture of over 180 Palestinian healthcare workers in Israeli detention since October 2023, including sexual assault, beatings, and starvation, violating international law and severely impacting Gaza's healthcare sys...
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Doctors Face High Rates of Burnout and Suicide
Healthcare professionals in Israel face high rates of burnout, divorce, and suicide due to overwhelming workloads, emotional strain, and a lack of support, but policy changes and improved support systems offer hope for improvement.
Israeli Doctors Face High Rates of Burnout and Suicide
Healthcare professionals in Israel face high rates of burnout, divorce, and suicide due to overwhelming workloads, emotional strain, and a lack of support, but policy changes and improved support systems offer hope for improvement.
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24% Bias Score

B.C. Fast-Tracks U.S. Healthcare Worker Credentials to Address Shortages
British Columbia is launching a recruitment campaign and fast-tracking credential recognition for U.S. doctors and nurses to alleviate its critical healthcare worker shortage, planning targeted outreach in Washington, Oregon, and California, and streamlining the licensing process for those with Amer...

B.C. Fast-Tracks U.S. Healthcare Worker Credentials to Address Shortages
British Columbia is launching a recruitment campaign and fast-tracking credential recognition for U.S. doctors and nurses to alleviate its critical healthcare worker shortage, planning targeted outreach in Washington, Oregon, and California, and streamlining the licensing process for those with Amer...
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32% Bias Score

Record High Violence Against Spanish Doctors in 2024
In 2024, a record 847 violent acts against Spanish doctors were reported, a 10% rise from 2023 and an 81% increase over 15 years, with Primary Care experiencing the most attacks (47.7%).

Record High Violence Against Spanish Doctors in 2024
In 2024, a record 847 violent acts against Spanish doctors were reported, a 10% rise from 2023 and an 81% increase over 15 years, with Primary Care experiencing the most attacks (47.7%).
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28% Bias Score

Verdi Calls for NRW Healthcare Worker Strike Amidst Tarif Negotiations"
In North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, healthcare workers represented by the Verdi union initiated a week-long strike on March 24, 2025, impacting clinics, nursing homes, and rescue services due to a dispute over wages and working conditions, with major service disruptions anticipated and demonst...

Verdi Calls for NRW Healthcare Worker Strike Amidst Tarif Negotiations"
In North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, healthcare workers represented by the Verdi union initiated a week-long strike on March 24, 2025, impacting clinics, nursing homes, and rescue services due to a dispute over wages and working conditions, with major service disruptions anticipated and demonst...
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36% Bias Score

Israel Accused of Systematically Abusing Detained Palestinian Health Workers
A report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel details the alleged systematic abuse and unlawful detention of at least 24 Palestinian health workers in Israeli detention centers since March 2024, highlighting severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and humiliation, with over 180 remaining detained witho...

Israel Accused of Systematically Abusing Detained Palestinian Health Workers
A report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel details the alleged systematic abuse and unlawful detention of at least 24 Palestinian health workers in Israeli detention centers since March 2024, highlighting severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and humiliation, with over 180 remaining detained witho...
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48% Bias Score

Oregon Healthcare Workers End Six-Week Strike with Landmark Contract
A six-week strike involving eight Oregon Providence hospital bargaining units of nurses, physicians, and other healthcare workers ended after they overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with significant pay raises (20-42% over the contract's lifetime, 16-22% immediately) and improved staffing based o...

Oregon Healthcare Workers End Six-Week Strike with Landmark Contract
A six-week strike involving eight Oregon Providence hospital bargaining units of nurses, physicians, and other healthcare workers ended after they overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with significant pay raises (20-42% over the contract's lifetime, 16-22% immediately) and improved staffing based o...
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44% Bias Score

162 Gazan Healthcare Workers Remain Detained in Israel Amidst Torture Allegations
Following a journalistic investigation by The Guardian and Healthcare Workers Watch, at least 162 Gazan healthcare workers remain imprisoned in Israel, facing allegations of torture and mistreatment, including beatings, waterboarding, and exposure to disease.

162 Gazan Healthcare Workers Remain Detained in Israel Amidst Torture Allegations
Following a journalistic investigation by The Guardian and Healthcare Workers Watch, at least 162 Gazan healthcare workers remain imprisoned in Israel, facing allegations of torture and mistreatment, including beatings, waterboarding, and exposure to disease.
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56% Bias Score
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