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Democratic Lawmakers Boycott D.C. Restaurants Amid Labor Dispute
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting six upscale Washington, D.C., restaurants owned by STARR and Knightsbridge Restaurant Groups due to ongoing labor disputes and alleged union-busting by the employers; the boycott, led by UNITE HERE Local 25, aims to pressure the restaurants to improve wo...
Democratic Lawmakers Boycott D.C. Restaurants Amid Labor Dispute
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting six upscale Washington, D.C., restaurants owned by STARR and Knightsbridge Restaurant Groups due to ongoing labor disputes and alleged union-busting by the employers; the boycott, led by UNITE HERE Local 25, aims to pressure the restaurants to improve wo...
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36% Bias Score


İzmir Mayor Ends Talks With Striking Workers
İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Cemil Tugay ended negotiations with striking workers from İZENERJİ, İZELMAN, and Ege City Planning, citing political motivations and budgetary constraints despite offering a wage increase exceeding previous proposals.
İzmir Mayor Ends Talks With Striking Workers
İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Cemil Tugay ended negotiations with striking workers from İZENERJİ, İZELMAN, and Ege City Planning, citing political motivations and budgetary constraints despite offering a wage increase exceeding previous proposals.
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60% Bias Score


Cologne Ford Strike: 10,000 Workers Protest 2,900 Job Cuts
On May 14, 2024, over 10,000 Ford workers in Cologne, Germany, staged a 24-hour strike—the plant's first official strike—to protest the company's plan to cut 2,900 jobs by 2027, highlighting anxieties in the German auto industry amid economic downturn and the shift to electric vehicles.
Cologne Ford Strike: 10,000 Workers Protest 2,900 Job Cuts
On May 14, 2024, over 10,000 Ford workers in Cologne, Germany, staged a 24-hour strike—the plant's first official strike—to protest the company's plan to cut 2,900 jobs by 2027, highlighting anxieties in the German auto industry amid economic downturn and the shift to electric vehicles.
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52% Bias Score


İzmir Strike: Equal Pay Demands Halt Services
The Genel-İş union in İzmir, Turkey, launched a strike on May 29th, demanding equal pay for equal work at the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, rejecting the employer's offer of a 29.16 percent annual wage increase and claiming the employer deadlocked negotiations.
İzmir Strike: Equal Pay Demands Halt Services
The Genel-İş union in İzmir, Turkey, launched a strike on May 29th, demanding equal pay for equal work at the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, rejecting the employer's offer of a 29.16 percent annual wage increase and claiming the employer deadlocked negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


İzmir Mayor Offers Substantial Salary Increase to End Municipal Worker Strike
İzmir Mayor Cemil Tugay offered a significant salary increase—a net monthly salary starting at 65,000 TL, reaching 80,000 TL, plus a 10% increase in September—to end a three-day strike by approximately 23,000 workers from İZENERJİ and İZELMAN, eliminating various side payments.
İzmir Mayor Offers Substantial Salary Increase to End Municipal Worker Strike
İzmir Mayor Cemil Tugay offered a significant salary increase—a net monthly salary starting at 65,000 TL, reaching 80,000 TL, plus a 10% increase in September—to end a three-day strike by approximately 23,000 workers from İZENERJİ and İZELMAN, eliminating various side payments.
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52% Bias Score


Melbourne Bus Strike to Disrupt Thousands of Commuters
A 24-hour strike by 1300 Melbourne bus drivers from Dysons and CDC Victoria will begin Wednesday at 3 a.m., affecting roughly 100 routes and causing significant disruption to commuters and school children due to failed negotiations on pay and conditions.
Melbourne Bus Strike to Disrupt Thousands of Commuters
A 24-hour strike by 1300 Melbourne bus drivers from Dysons and CDC Victoria will begin Wednesday at 3 a.m., affecting roughly 100 routes and causing significant disruption to commuters and school children due to failed negotiations on pay and conditions.
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40% Bias Score

Izmir Workers' Strike Enters Seventh Day, Causing City Disruptions
A strike by 23,000 municipal workers in Izmir, Turkey, entered its seventh day, causing waste accumulation and transportation disruptions due to stalled collective bargaining negotiations between the Genel-İş union and the municipality, with ongoing discussions between the CHP headquarters and the u...

Izmir Workers' Strike Enters Seventh Day, Causing City Disruptions
A strike by 23,000 municipal workers in Izmir, Turkey, entered its seventh day, causing waste accumulation and transportation disruptions due to stalled collective bargaining negotiations between the Genel-İş union and the municipality, with ongoing discussions between the CHP headquarters and the u...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Railway Workers Strike to Begin Friday
Dutch railway workers' unions announced four regional strikes starting Friday, impacting train services in central Netherlands due to failed contract negotiations with NS, citing insufficient pay raise offers (2.55%) and inadequate support for workers in demanding jobs.

Dutch Railway Workers Strike to Begin Friday
Dutch railway workers' unions announced four regional strikes starting Friday, impacting train services in central Netherlands due to failed contract negotiations with NS, citing insufficient pay raise offers (2.55%) and inadequate support for workers in demanding jobs.
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40% Bias Score

Chiquita to Lay Off Remaining 1,600 Panamanian Workers After Strike
Chiquita, facing a month-long strike over pension reforms in Panama, will lay off its remaining 1,600 employees after already dismissing 4,900 in May due to the work stoppage, which caused $75 million in losses and disrupted Bocas del Toro province.

Chiquita to Lay Off Remaining 1,600 Panamanian Workers After Strike
Chiquita, facing a month-long strike over pension reforms in Panama, will lay off its remaining 1,600 employees after already dismissing 4,900 in May due to the work stoppage, which caused $75 million in losses and disrupted Bocas del Toro province.
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48% Bias Score

Minor Disruptions Expected in France Due to Upcoming Railway Strikes
French railway workers, including train drivers and other staff, will strike on June 4th and 5th, and controllers on June 11th, resulting in minor disruptions to train services according to the SNCF, with specific details pending.

Minor Disruptions Expected in France Due to Upcoming Railway Strikes
French railway workers, including train drivers and other staff, will strike on June 4th and 5th, and controllers on June 11th, resulting in minor disruptions to train services according to the SNCF, with specific details pending.
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40% Bias Score

Overcrowding and Understaffing Cripple Basque Prisons, Prompting Union Strike
The ELA union revealed a critical situation in Basque prisons: severe overcrowding (1,779 inmates, exceeding maximum capacity by 489), and a substantial staff shortage (295 fewer workers than the approved plan), leading to a week-long strike starting June 9th.

Overcrowding and Understaffing Cripple Basque Prisons, Prompting Union Strike
The ELA union revealed a critical situation in Basque prisons: severe overcrowding (1,779 inmates, exceeding maximum capacity by 489), and a substantial staff shortage (295 fewer workers than the approved plan), leading to a week-long strike starting June 9th.
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52% Bias Score

CSIF Demands Automatic Salary Increases and 20,000 New Jobs for Spanish Public Sector
The CSIF union in Spain is demanding automatic annual salary increases for over 3 million public employees to match inflation, address a 22% loss in purchasing power, and close a 33% pay gap between state and regional administrations; they also request 20,000 new public sector jobs.

CSIF Demands Automatic Salary Increases and 20,000 New Jobs for Spanish Public Sector
The CSIF union in Spain is demanding automatic annual salary increases for over 3 million public employees to match inflation, address a 22% loss in purchasing power, and close a 33% pay gap between state and regional administrations; they also request 20,000 new public sector jobs.
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36% Bias Score
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