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Greek Ministry Clarifies Overtime Recording Method Amidst Tourism Sector Discrepancies
The Greek Ministry of Labor addressed concerns from the Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers (POX) regarding reported overtime in the tourism sector, clarifying its recording methodology and providing detailed Q1 2025 data following the full implementation of the digital work card, which showed a 1,0...
Greek Ministry Clarifies Overtime Recording Method Amidst Tourism Sector Discrepancies
The Greek Ministry of Labor addressed concerns from the Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers (POX) regarding reported overtime in the tourism sector, clarifying its recording methodology and providing detailed Q1 2025 data following the full implementation of the digital work card, which showed a 1,0...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Proposes 13-Hour Workdays, Sparking Labor Union Outrage
The Greek government proposed allowing 13-hour workdays for single employers, offering a 40% overtime bonus, sparking outrage from the GSEE who argue it will exploit workers and harm the Greek economy, despite safeguards limiting weekly and yearly work hours.
Greece Proposes 13-Hour Workdays, Sparking Labor Union Outrage
The Greek government proposed allowing 13-hour workdays for single employers, offering a 40% overtime bonus, sparking outrage from the GSEE who argue it will exploit workers and harm the Greek economy, despite safeguards limiting weekly and yearly work hours.
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56% Bias Score


Just Eat Sues Glovo for €295 Million Over Alleged Unfair Competition
Just Eat is suing Glovo in Barcelona for €295 million, claiming unfair competition because of Glovo's use of independent contractors, which Just Eat argues gives Glovo an illegal cost advantage and larger market share.
Just Eat Sues Glovo for €295 Million Over Alleged Unfair Competition
Just Eat is suing Glovo in Barcelona for €295 million, claiming unfair competition because of Glovo's use of independent contractors, which Just Eat argues gives Glovo an illegal cost advantage and larger market share.
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52% 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


Italy Holds Referendums on Employment, Citizenship
Italian voters will decide on five referendums on June 8th and 9th concerning employment laws (dismissals, fixed-term contracts, subcontracting) and citizenship requirements; a 50%+1 turnout is needed for valid results.
Italy Holds Referendums on Employment, Citizenship
Italian voters will decide on five referendums on June 8th and 9th concerning employment laws (dismissals, fixed-term contracts, subcontracting) and citizenship requirements; a 50%+1 turnout is needed for valid results.
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36% Bias Score


NSW Government's Controversial Workers' Compensation Bill Faces Strong Opposition
The NSW government's proposed bill to raise the workers' compensation threshold for psychological injuries from 15% to 30% impairment has faced strong opposition from unions and the opposition, who argue it will deny support to many injured workers and worsen mental health outcomes, while the govern...
NSW Government's Controversial Workers' Compensation Bill Faces Strong Opposition
The NSW government's proposed bill to raise the workers' compensation threshold for psychological injuries from 15% to 30% impairment has faced strong opposition from unions and the opposition, who argue it will deny support to many injured workers and worsen mental health outcomes, while the govern...
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52% Bias Score

Uber Eats Under Investigation in Spain for Labor Law Compliance
The Spanish labor inspectorate is investigating Uber Eats for potentially violating the 2021 rider law by employing independent contractors, while competitors Glovo and Just Eat use salaried employees; this follows similar investigations of Uber Eats' previous all-contractor model and Glovo's eventu...

Uber Eats Under Investigation in Spain for Labor Law Compliance
The Spanish labor inspectorate is investigating Uber Eats for potentially violating the 2021 rider law by employing independent contractors, while competitors Glovo and Just Eat use salaried employees; this follows similar investigations of Uber Eats' previous all-contractor model and Glovo's eventu...
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48% Bias Score

Mandatory Mid-Year Bonus Payment Deadline in Colombia
Colombian workers must receive their mid-year bonus, equivalent to 15 days' salary, by June 30, 2025; failure to pay results in fines up to 5,000 times the minimum wage for employers, while employees can seek legal recourse.

Mandatory Mid-Year Bonus Payment Deadline in Colombia
Colombian workers must receive their mid-year bonus, equivalent to 15 days' salary, by June 30, 2025; failure to pay results in fines up to 5,000 times the minimum wage for employers, while employees can seek legal recourse.
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44% Bias Score

Study: Long Working Hours Don't Harm Office Worker Health
A study by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) found that long working hours (over 10 hours daily) do not correlate with increased health risks among office workers, challenging the traditional eight-hour workday and informing Germany's upcoming working hour legislation reform.

Study: Long Working Hours Don't Harm Office Worker Health
A study by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) found that long working hours (over 10 hours daily) do not correlate with increased health risks among office workers, challenging the traditional eight-hour workday and informing Germany's upcoming working hour legislation reform.
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48% Bias Score

Low Turnout Marks Italian Referendum on Labor and Citizenship
Italian referendum turnout stands at 7.4% at 12 pm, significantly lower than the 2011 referendum; five questions address labor and citizenship, with results potentially affecting millions.

Low Turnout Marks Italian Referendum on Labor and Citizenship
Italian referendum turnout stands at 7.4% at 12 pm, significantly lower than the 2011 referendum; five questions address labor and citizenship, with results potentially affecting millions.
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44% Bias Score

Runoff Elections and Referendum in Southern Italy
Runoff elections will be held in five municipalities in Puglia and Basilicata on June 8th and 9th, following the first round of local elections. A nationwide referendum on four labor laws and one citizenship law will also take place simultaneously.

Runoff Elections and Referendum in Southern Italy
Runoff elections will be held in five municipalities in Puglia and Basilicata on June 8th and 9th, following the first round of local elections. A nationwide referendum on four labor laws and one citizenship law will also take place simultaneously.
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32% Bias Score

Germany Debates Unpaid Overtime and Flexible Working Hours
Germany's Left party demands a ban on unpaid overtime, citing 600 million unpaid hours in 2022, clashing with the CDU's proposal for a weekly maximum working time to increase flexibility, potentially leading to longer working hours.

Germany Debates Unpaid Overtime and Flexible Working Hours
Germany's Left party demands a ban on unpaid overtime, citing 600 million unpaid hours in 2022, clashing with the CDU's proposal for a weekly maximum working time to increase flexibility, potentially leading to longer working hours.
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52% Bias Score
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