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Long COVID Crisis: Dutch Employers Face Dilemma Over Employee Dismissals
Approximately 450,000 Dutch citizens suffer from long COVID, with 90,000 facing severe symptoms. The UWV anticipates most affected employees will become unfit for work after two years of sick leave, forcing employers to choose between continued financial burden or dismissal.
Long COVID Crisis: Dutch Employers Face Dilemma Over Employee Dismissals
Approximately 450,000 Dutch citizens suffer from long COVID, with 90,000 facing severe symptoms. The UWV anticipates most affected employees will become unfit for work after two years of sick leave, forcing employers to choose between continued financial burden or dismissal.
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52% Bias Score


DB Cargo to Cut 5,000 Jobs by 2029
DB Cargo, the freight division of Deutsche Bahn, will cut 5,000 jobs by 2029 due to economic forecasts and EU-mandated profitability targets, exceeding initial plans and drawing criticism from the EVG union.
DB Cargo to Cut 5,000 Jobs by 2029
DB Cargo, the freight division of Deutsche Bahn, will cut 5,000 jobs by 2029 due to economic forecasts and EU-mandated profitability targets, exceeding initial plans and drawing criticism from the EVG union.
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36% Bias Score


Sarkozy's False Claim on Teachers' Workload Sparks Outrage
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's claim that primary school teachers work only 24 hours a week for six months a year sparked outrage, as it ignores the reality of their heavy workload: many work at least 43 hours weekly, including extra tasks, and 34 days during school breaks.
Sarkozy's False Claim on Teachers' Workload Sparks Outrage
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's claim that primary school teachers work only 24 hours a week for six months a year sparked outrage, as it ignores the reality of their heavy workload: many work at least 43 hours weekly, including extra tasks, and 34 days during school breaks.
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36% Bias Score


French Study Reveals Persistent Pay Gap for Physically Demanding Jobs
A 2019 French study found that most physically demanding jobs, such as those in cleaning, food service, and agriculture, are not compensated financially, with a significant salary gap widening since 1991, particularly in the tertiary sector.
French Study Reveals Persistent Pay Gap for Physically Demanding Jobs
A 2019 French study found that most physically demanding jobs, such as those in cleaning, food service, and agriculture, are not compensated financially, with a significant salary gap widening since 1991, particularly in the tertiary sector.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey Reduces Social Security Incentives, Increasing Employer Costs
A new Turkish law reduces employer social security contributions incentives from 5% to 4% for most sectors, increasing costs by approximately 400 lira monthly per employee, while maintaining a 5% incentive for manufacturing until at least 2026.
Turkey Reduces Social Security Incentives, Increasing Employer Costs
A new Turkish law reduces employer social security contributions incentives from 5% to 4% for most sectors, increasing costs by approximately 400 lira monthly per employee, while maintaining a 5% incentive for manufacturing until at least 2026.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Debates Immigration Reduction to Maintain Prosperity
The Dutch Parliament debates reducing immigration to maintain prosperity, aiming for moderate population growth (19-20 million by 2050) by halving the annual increase of 140,000, focusing on labor migration and its impact on various sectors.
Dutch Parliament Debates Immigration Reduction to Maintain Prosperity
The Dutch Parliament debates reducing immigration to maintain prosperity, aiming for moderate population growth (19-20 million by 2050) by halving the annual increase of 140,000, focusing on labor migration and its impact on various sectors.
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60% Bias Score

Bavarian Construction Industry Faces Sharp Decline in 2024
Bavarian construction firms are experiencing a significant downturn, with projected revenue declines of 3-5% in 2024 and 56% of firms anticipating further decreases in 2025 due to decreased orders across all sectors, including housing, public works, and commercial construction, stemming from increas...

Bavarian Construction Industry Faces Sharp Decline in 2024
Bavarian construction firms are experiencing a significant downturn, with projected revenue declines of 3-5% in 2024 and 56% of firms anticipating further decreases in 2025 due to decreased orders across all sectors, including housing, public works, and commercial construction, stemming from increas...
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40% Bias Score

November Jobs Report to Shape Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Decision
The November jobs report, expected to show a 214,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls, is crucial for the Federal Reserve's December policy meeting; October's unusually low 12,000 gain was heavily impacted by Hurricane Milton and the Boeing strike.

November Jobs Report to Shape Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Decision
The November jobs report, expected to show a 214,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls, is crucial for the Federal Reserve's December policy meeting; October's unusually low 12,000 gain was heavily impacted by Hurricane Milton and the Boeing strike.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Raises Minimum Wage by 12% in 2025
Mexico will raise its minimum wage by 12% in 2025, impacting over 8.5 million workers; border state workers will earn 12,596 pesos monthly, others 8,364 pesos, continuing a policy of consecutive yearly increases despite economic headwinds and differing opinions on the increase's adequacy.

Mexico Raises Minimum Wage by 12% in 2025
Mexico will raise its minimum wage by 12% in 2025, impacting over 8.5 million workers; border state workers will earn 12,596 pesos monthly, others 8,364 pesos, continuing a policy of consecutive yearly increases despite economic headwinds and differing opinions on the increase's adequacy.
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32% Bias Score

German Hospital Closure Exacerbates Nursing Shortage
The closure of the 60-bed Neuhaus am Rennweg hospital on December 6th, 2023, due to insolvency, impacts 67 employees, including 29 nurses who face potential job losses and worse conditions, highlighting rural healthcare challenges and Germany's nursing shortage.

German Hospital Closure Exacerbates Nursing Shortage
The closure of the 60-bed Neuhaus am Rennweg hospital on December 6th, 2023, due to insolvency, impacts 67 employees, including 29 nurses who face potential job losses and worse conditions, highlighting rural healthcare challenges and Germany's nursing shortage.
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36% Bias Score

Foreign Workers Drive Spain's Employment Growth
Driven by a 7.85% year-on-year increase in foreign worker affiliation (reaching 2,876,972 in November 2022), Spain's employment growth is fueled by immigration, with plans to regularize 900,000 immigrants by 2027 to bolster the 22 million worker target.

Foreign Workers Drive Spain's Employment Growth
Driven by a 7.85% year-on-year increase in foreign worker affiliation (reaching 2,876,972 in November 2022), Spain's employment growth is fueled by immigration, with plans to regularize 900,000 immigrants by 2027 to bolster the 22 million worker target.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament to Curb Immigration to Maintain Prosperity
The Dutch Parliament debates a report advocating for reduced immigration to maintain prosperity, aiming for a population between 19 and 20 million by 2050, with disagreements on how to achieve this goal, focusing on curbing labor migration while considering the needs of vital sectors and the impact ...

Dutch Parliament to Curb Immigration to Maintain Prosperity
The Dutch Parliament debates a report advocating for reduced immigration to maintain prosperity, aiming for a population between 19 and 20 million by 2050, with disagreements on how to achieve this goal, focusing on curbing labor migration while considering the needs of vital sectors and the impact ...
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44% Bias Score
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