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Greece Lowers Social Security Contributions in 2025
Greece will reduce social security healthcare contributions by one percentage point starting January 2025, benefiting both employers and employees in the public and private sectors, resulting in slightly higher take-home pay and reduced costs for employers, with an estimated cost of €430 million.
Greece Lowers Social Security Contributions in 2025
Greece will reduce social security healthcare contributions by one percentage point starting January 2025, benefiting both employers and employees in the public and private sectors, resulting in slightly higher take-home pay and reduced costs for employers, with an estimated cost of €430 million.
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36% Bias Score


Trigema's Smooth Generational Shift and Continued Success
Wolfgang Grupp senior stepped down as head of Trigema in early 2024, handing leadership to his children, Bonita and Wolfgang Grupp junior, while remaining involved in production. The company, known for its German manufacturing and diverse sales channels, achieved a turnover of €113 million in 2024.
Trigema's Smooth Generational Shift and Continued Success
Wolfgang Grupp senior stepped down as head of Trigema in early 2024, handing leadership to his children, Bonita and Wolfgang Grupp junior, while remaining involved in production. The company, known for its German manufacturing and diverse sales channels, achieved a turnover of €113 million in 2024.
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56% Bias Score


German Nursing Home Avoids Closure After Public Outcry Prevents Deportation of Colombian Caregivers
Ten Colombian caregivers at a German nursing home for dementia patients, who had their asylum requests denied, were granted a temporary reprieve from deportation through a vocational training program following a public outcry and a petition with 84,000 signatures.
German Nursing Home Avoids Closure After Public Outcry Prevents Deportation of Colombian Caregivers
Ten Colombian caregivers at a German nursing home for dementia patients, who had their asylum requests denied, were granted a temporary reprieve from deportation through a vocational training program following a public outcry and a petition with 84,000 signatures.
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60% Bias Score


Challenges Loom for American Job Market, Underscoring Need for Family Support
The American job market, strong after recent growth, is expected to face challenges due to potential administrative changes and rapid shifts, making family support crucial for job seekers facing a potentially prolonged search, averaging 23.2 weeks.
Challenges Loom for American Job Market, Underscoring Need for Family Support
The American job market, strong after recent growth, is expected to face challenges due to potential administrative changes and rapid shifts, making family support crucial for job seekers facing a potentially prolonged search, averaging 23.2 weeks.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.
Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Hiring Managers Increase Year-End Bonuses Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A new survey reveals that 95% of Canadian hiring managers in professional services plan to award year-end bonuses in 2024, a significant increase from 92% in 2023, with 65% planning to increase bonus amounts to retain talent amidst economic challenges and rising employee financial stress.
Canadian Hiring Managers Increase Year-End Bonuses Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A new survey reveals that 95% of Canadian hiring managers in professional services plan to award year-end bonuses in 2024, a significant increase from 92% in 2023, with 65% planning to increase bonus amounts to retain talent amidst economic challenges and rising employee financial stress.
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40% Bias Score

Record Working Holidaymaker Numbers Challenge Australia's Migration Goals
Australia welcomed a record 213,400 working holidaymakers by November 2024, surpassing pre-COVID levels by 72,300, driven by a strong labor market and relaxed UK visa rules, posing a challenge to the government's migration targets ahead of the federal election.

Record Working Holidaymaker Numbers Challenge Australia's Migration Goals
Australia welcomed a record 213,400 working holidaymakers by November 2024, surpassing pre-COVID levels by 72,300, driven by a strong labor market and relaxed UK visa rules, posing a challenge to the government's migration targets ahead of the federal election.
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36% Bias Score

Armenia's Rising Job Numbers Mask Persistent Unemployment Crisis
Armenia's November 2024 employment figures show 782,832 jobs, a 3,681 increase from October 2024, yet unemployment rose to 15.5% in Q1 2024 and 13.8% in Q2 2024, prompting a new government strategy with 103 measures and 870 billion AMD in funding to address regional disparities, youth unemployment, ...

Armenia's Rising Job Numbers Mask Persistent Unemployment Crisis
Armenia's November 2024 employment figures show 782,832 jobs, a 3,681 increase from October 2024, yet unemployment rose to 15.5% in Q1 2024 and 13.8% in Q2 2024, prompting a new government strategy with 103 measures and 870 billion AMD in funding to address regional disparities, youth unemployment, ...
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48% Bias Score

US Economy Poised for Continued Growth in 2025
The US economy is poised for continued growth in 2025, driven by a strong labor market, solid consumer spending, and anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, despite existing inflation and geopolitical risks.

US Economy Poised for Continued Growth in 2025
The US economy is poised for continued growth in 2025, driven by a strong labor market, solid consumer spending, and anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, despite existing inflation and geopolitical risks.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's "Kadry" Project: Successful Job Subsidy Pilot in Khabarovsk Krai
Russia's 2025 "Kadry" national project includes a job placement subsidy program successfully piloted in Khabarovsk Krai since 2021, resulting in 369 young professionals employed this year and 1,400 since 2021, with employers receiving compensation averaging over 53,000 rubles per employee.

Russia's "Kadry" Project: Successful Job Subsidy Pilot in Khabarovsk Krai
Russia's 2025 "Kadry" national project includes a job placement subsidy program successfully piloted in Khabarovsk Krai since 2021, resulting in 369 young professionals employed this year and 1,400 since 2021, with employers receiving compensation averaging over 53,000 rubles per employee.
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52% Bias Score

German Hiring Freezes Amidst Economic Crisis
German companies' hiring plans have decreased to levels unseen in 4.5 years due to economic downturn and order backlog, resulting in a drop in the Ifo employment barometer to 92.4 points in December and a 12.6% year-on-year increase in insolvency filings in November.

German Hiring Freezes Amidst Economic Crisis
German companies' hiring plans have decreased to levels unseen in 4.5 years due to economic downturn and order backlog, resulting in a drop in the Ifo employment barometer to 92.4 points in December and a 12.6% year-on-year increase in insolvency filings in November.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Minimum Wage Decision Imminent: Impact on Businesses and Workers
Turkey's minimum wage is under review, with negotiations between the government, employers, and labor unions ongoing; a decision is anticipated shortly, impacting millions and resulting in increased costs for employers.

Turkey's Minimum Wage Decision Imminent: Impact on Businesses and Workers
Turkey's minimum wage is under review, with negotiations between the government, employers, and labor unions ongoing; a decision is anticipated shortly, impacting millions and resulting in increased costs for employers.
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44% Bias Score
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