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Immense Teacher Stress in England: 98.5% Affected, Strike Action Considered
A National Education Union (NEU) survey of 14,000 teachers in England reveals that 98.5% experience significant stress, with one-third stressed for at least 80% of their working time, impacting their well-being and ability to maintain work-life balance, leading to calls for strike action over pay an...
Immense Teacher Stress in England: 98.5% Affected, Strike Action Considered
A National Education Union (NEU) survey of 14,000 teachers in England reveals that 98.5% experience significant stress, with one-third stressed for at least 80% of their working time, impacting their well-being and ability to maintain work-life balance, leading to calls for strike action over pay an...
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48% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Despite Improved Offer
Birmingham bin workers' strike, ongoing since March 11th, continues despite a "significantly improved" pay offer; approximately 17,000 tonnes of rubbish has accumulated, causing public health concerns and prompting government intervention.
Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Despite Improved Offer
Birmingham bin workers' strike, ongoing since March 11th, continues despite a "significantly improved" pay offer; approximately 17,000 tonnes of rubbish has accumulated, causing public health concerns and prompting government intervention.
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44% Bias Score


NSW Government Halts Doctors' Strike with Court Order
Thousands of NSW public hospital doctors were ordered by the Industrial Relations Commission to call off a planned three-day strike after the NSW government's successful court bid, despite the doctors' union rejecting two pay offers and demanding a 30 percent pay rise, improved working conditions an...
NSW Government Halts Doctors' Strike with Court Order
Thousands of NSW public hospital doctors were ordered by the Industrial Relations Commission to call off a planned three-day strike after the NSW government's successful court bid, despite the doctors' union rejecting two pay offers and demanding a 30 percent pay rise, improved working conditions an...
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56% Bias Score


Sydney Rail Unions Seek to End Suspension of Industrial Action
Sydney's rail unions are seeking to end a 14-week suspension of industrial action, claiming that negotiations with the NSW government have failed to resolve a protracted pay dispute; the unions allege the rail operators have reneged on agreements, and the Fair Work Commission will hear the applicati...
Sydney Rail Unions Seek to End Suspension of Industrial Action
Sydney's rail unions are seeking to end a 14-week suspension of industrial action, claiming that negotiations with the NSW government have failed to resolve a protracted pay dispute; the unions allege the rail operators have reneged on agreements, and the Fair Work Commission will hear the applicati...
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40% Bias Score


Brisbane Council Averts Strikes With 7.35% Wage Deal
Brisbane City Council reached a negotiated 7.35% pay rise over two years with its staff, ending weeks of industrial action by library, call center, and bus drivers who had sought double-digit increases; averted further service disruptions.
Brisbane Council Averts Strikes With 7.35% Wage Deal
Brisbane City Council reached a negotiated 7.35% pay rise over two years with its staff, ending weeks of industrial action by library, call center, and bus drivers who had sought double-digit increases; averted further service disruptions.
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56% Bias Score


Lubrizol Strike Halts Production Amidst Job Cut Controversy
A strike halting production at Lubrizol's Rouen and Le Havre plants in France protests a restructuring plan eliminating 145 jobs, raising concerns about the company's competitiveness following a 2019 fire.
Lubrizol Strike Halts Production Amidst Job Cut Controversy
A strike halting production at Lubrizol's Rouen and Le Havre plants in France protests a restructuring plan eliminating 145 jobs, raising concerns about the company's competitiveness following a 2019 fire.
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52% Bias Score

English Teachers Indicate Strong Support for Strike Action Over 2.8% Pay Rise
In an informal ballot, 83.4% of England's National Education Union (NEU) teacher members indicated willingness to strike over the government's proposed 2.8% pay rise; the union wants a fully funded, significantly higher pay award to address a recruitment crisis.

English Teachers Indicate Strong Support for Strike Action Over 2.8% Pay Rise
In an informal ballot, 83.4% of England's National Education Union (NEU) teacher members indicated willingness to strike over the government's proposed 2.8% pay rise; the union wants a fully funded, significantly higher pay award to address a recruitment crisis.
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44% Bias Score

NSW Doctors Defy Court Order, Threatening Statewide Strike
Thousands of NSW doctors are planning a three-day strike next week, defying a court order, which could derail a resolution with the government over the mass resignation of 200 psychiatrists and demands for a 30% pay rise, exceeding the government's 10.5% offer.

NSW Doctors Defy Court Order, Threatening Statewide Strike
Thousands of NSW doctors are planning a three-day strike next week, defying a court order, which could derail a resolution with the government over the mass resignation of 200 psychiatrists and demands for a 30% pay rise, exceeding the government's 10.5% offer.
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52% Bias Score

German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.

German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Metro Bankstown Line Opening Delayed
Sydney Metro's multibillion-dollar conversion of the Bankstown rail line to metro standards is delayed, potentially missing its planned opening this year due to industrial action and the project's complexity, impacting 60,000 daily commuters.

Sydney Metro Bankstown Line Opening Delayed
Sydney Metro's multibillion-dollar conversion of the Bankstown rail line to metro standards is delayed, potentially missing its planned opening this year due to industrial action and the project's complexity, impacting 60,000 daily commuters.
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44% Bias Score

Northern Ireland Barristers Partially End Strike Over Legal Aid Fees
Northern Ireland barristers will partially end their strike on March 1, continuing to refuse some new legal aid cases due to a dispute over fees; the government offered a 16% increase, but the CBA wants more.

Northern Ireland Barristers Partially End Strike Over Legal Aid Fees
Northern Ireland barristers will partially end their strike on March 1, continuing to refuse some new legal aid cases due to a dispute over fees; the government offered a 16% increase, but the CBA wants more.
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40% Bias Score

Sydney Trains Face Chaos After Union Wins Fair Work Case
Sydney's train network faces significant disruptions after the Fair Work Commission sided with the Rail, Tram and Bus Union against the NSW government, potentially leading to widespread cancellations and delays due to ongoing industrial action over a pay increase and sign-on bonus dispute.

Sydney Trains Face Chaos After Union Wins Fair Work Case
Sydney's train network faces significant disruptions after the Fair Work Commission sided with the Rail, Tram and Bus Union against the NSW government, potentially leading to widespread cancellations and delays due to ongoing industrial action over a pay increase and sign-on bonus dispute.
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52% Bias Score
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