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Colombia's President Petro Signs Sweeping Labor Reform
President Gustavo Petro signed Colombia's labor reform bill on Wednesday, increasing nighttime and holiday pay to 100%, limiting fixed-term contracts to four years, and granting SENA students full labor rights, after overcoming repeated setbacks in Congress.
Colombia's President Petro Signs Sweeping Labor Reform
President Gustavo Petro signed Colombia's labor reform bill on Wednesday, increasing nighttime and holiday pay to 100%, limiting fixed-term contracts to four years, and granting SENA students full labor rights, after overcoming repeated setbacks in Congress.
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44% Bias Score


Weak Labor Law Enforcement in Colombia Hinders Worker Rights and Economic Growth
Colombia's Ministry of Labor, despite employing 1300 inspectors, struggles to enforce labor laws effectively due to low fines, limited resources, and a lack of a separate supervisory body, impacting worker rights and potentially hindering economic growth.
Weak Labor Law Enforcement in Colombia Hinders Worker Rights and Economic Growth
Colombia's Ministry of Labor, despite employing 1300 inspectors, struggles to enforce labor laws effectively due to low fines, limited resources, and a lack of a separate supervisory body, impacting worker rights and potentially hindering economic growth.
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48% Bias Score


Colombia's Petro Shifts Focus from Popular Consultation to National Constituent Assembly
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia celebrated the passage of a labor reform bill restoring workers' rights, withdrawing a proposed popular consultation and instead advocating for a National Constituent Assembly to revise the country's rules.
Colombia's Petro Shifts Focus from Popular Consultation to National Constituent Assembly
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia celebrated the passage of a labor reform bill restoring workers' rights, withdrawing a proposed popular consultation and instead advocating for a National Constituent Assembly to revise the country's rules.
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48% Bias Score


Petro's X Message Halts Colombian Labor Reform
President Gustavo Petro's unexpected message on X halted the Colombian Senate's attempt to pass the labor reform on June 18th, rejecting a pre-agreement reached by ministers and senators, despite the looming June 19th deadline and Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay's critical health condition.
Petro's X Message Halts Colombian Labor Reform
President Gustavo Petro's unexpected message on X halted the Colombian Senate's attempt to pass the labor reform on June 18th, rejecting a pre-agreement reached by ministers and senators, despite the looming June 19th deadline and Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay's critical health condition.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Voter Turnout
Italy's five referendums on workplace protections and citizenship laws are projected to fail due to low voter turnout (roughly 30%), a victory for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who opposed the measures and encouraged a boycott; the referendums needed 50%+1 participation to be valid.
Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Voter Turnout
Italy's five referendums on workplace protections and citizenship laws are projected to fail due to low voter turnout (roughly 30%), a victory for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who opposed the measures and encouraged a boycott; the referendums needed 50%+1 participation to be valid.
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36% Bias Score


Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.
Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.
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44% Bias Score

Junts's Rejection Threatens Spain's Work Reduction Bill
Junts per Catalunya's rejection of Spain's proposed work reduction bill, negotiated between the government and unions, threatens its passage in parliament due to Junts's crucial vote, despite the government's optimism and a planned alternative via regulation.

Junts's Rejection Threatens Spain's Work Reduction Bill
Junts per Catalunya's rejection of Spain's proposed work reduction bill, negotiated between the government and unions, threatens its passage in parliament due to Junts's crucial vote, despite the government's optimism and a planned alternative via regulation.
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44% Bias Score

Díaz Accuses PSOE of Corruption, Exacerbating Spanish Political Crisis
Spanish Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz publicly accused the PSOE of corruption, contrasting their actions with her ministry's work during the pandemic and labor reforms, causing a major political rift within the ruling coalition and sparking reactions from the opposition PP.

Díaz Accuses PSOE of Corruption, Exacerbating Spanish Political Crisis
Spanish Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz publicly accused the PSOE of corruption, contrasting their actions with her ministry's work during the pandemic and labor reforms, causing a major political rift within the ruling coalition and sparking reactions from the opposition PP.
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64% Bias Score

Colombia's Senate Approves Petro's Labor Reform
Colombia's Senate passed President Gustavo Petro's labor reform, improving conditions for over 10 million workers, despite opposition rejection of a related popular consultation; the reform now proceeds to reconciliation before becoming law.

Colombia's Senate Approves Petro's Labor Reform
Colombia's Senate passed President Gustavo Petro's labor reform, improving conditions for over 10 million workers, despite opposition rejection of a related popular consultation; the reform now proceeds to reconciliation before becoming law.
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48% Bias Score

Colombia Protests Amidst Bombings and Assassination Attempt
Amidst recent bombings in Cali that killed seven and an assassination attempt on a presidential hopeful in Bogota, mass protests supporting President Petro's labor reform are underway in Colombia, culminating in a decreed public referendum despite Senate debate on an alternative bill.

Colombia Protests Amidst Bombings and Assassination Attempt
Amidst recent bombings in Cali that killed seven and an assassination attempt on a presidential hopeful in Bogota, mass protests supporting President Petro's labor reform are underway in Colombia, culminating in a decreed public referendum despite Senate debate on an alternative bill.
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44% Bias Score

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums on Labor and Immigration
Italian citizens are voting in five referendums on labor laws and immigration policies; turnout is currently at 7%, below the 2011 level of 11.6% at the same time; for validity, at least 50%+1 of eligible voters must participate.

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums on Labor and Immigration
Italian citizens are voting in five referendums on labor laws and immigration policies; turnout is currently at 7%, below the 2011 level of 11.6% at the same time; for validity, at least 50%+1 of eligible voters must participate.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reform
Italians vote in a two-day referendum on simplifying citizenship acquisition for immigrants and reversing labor reforms, with the outcome impacting nearly 1.5 million people and the validity dependent on a turnout exceeding 50 percent.

Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reform
Italians vote in a two-day referendum on simplifying citizenship acquisition for immigrants and reversing labor reforms, with the outcome impacting nearly 1.5 million people and the validity dependent on a turnout exceeding 50 percent.
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36% Bias Score
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