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Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Popular Consultation Amid Accusations of Fraud
The Colombian Senate unexpectedly rejected President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on workers' rights by a vote of 49-47 on May 14th, 2024, immediately after reviving the labor reform bill, prompting accusations of fraud and potential social unrest.
Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Popular Consultation Amid Accusations of Fraud
The Colombian Senate unexpectedly rejected President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on workers' rights by a vote of 49-47 on May 14th, 2024, immediately after reviving the labor reform bill, prompting accusations of fraud and potential social unrest.
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.
Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Law: Up to 7% Increased Costs for Businesses
Spain's new law reduces the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, potentially increasing business costs by up to 7%, according to the Ministry of Labor's economic report, which largely disregarded objections from businesses and regional governments.
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56% Bias Score


Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...
Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Work Week Reduction Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Catalan Opposition
The Spanish government approved a bill to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but its passage is uncertain due to Junts's veto threat unless the bill is adapted to address the impact on Catalan SMEs; negotiations are ongoing, with the government offering financial aid but refusing to alter the core ...
Spanish Work Week Reduction Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Catalan Opposition
The Spanish government approved a bill to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but its passage is uncertain due to Junts's veto threat unless the bill is adapted to address the impact on Catalan SMEs; negotiations are ongoing, with the government offering financial aid but refusing to alter the core ...
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52% Bias Score


Junts to Amend Spain's Workday Reduction Bill
Junts will introduce a complete amendment to Spain's proposed workday reduction bill, arguing it harms Catalan autónomos and SMEs due to insufficient negotiation; the group's vote is crucial for the bill's passage.
Junts to Amend Spain's Workday Reduction Bill
Junts will introduce a complete amendment to Spain's proposed workday reduction bill, arguing it harms Catalan autónomos and SMEs due to insufficient negotiation; the group's vote is crucial for the bill's passage.
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48% Bias Score

Petro Resubmits Popular Consultation, Adding Question on Medicine Prices
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia will resubmit a popular consultation proposal including a new question on lowering medicine prices, following the Senate's rejection of the initial proposal focusing on labor law changes, amidst ongoing medicine shortages and public protests.

Petro Resubmits Popular Consultation, Adding Question on Medicine Prices
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia will resubmit a popular consultation proposal including a new question on lowering medicine prices, following the Senate's rejection of the initial proposal focusing on labor law changes, amidst ongoing medicine shortages and public protests.
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...

Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
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52% Bias Score

Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.

Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.
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48% Bias Score

Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...

Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Mandates Minimum Wage for Tip-Based Workers
A new Mexican labor law mandates minimum wage for tip-based workers, addressing exploitation after cases of violence related to tip disputes; the reform, passed unanimously in the Chamber of Deputies, awaits Senate approval.

Mexico Mandates Minimum Wage for Tip-Based Workers
A new Mexican labor law mandates minimum wage for tip-based workers, addressing exploitation after cases of violence related to tip disputes; the reform, passed unanimously in the Chamber of Deputies, awaits Senate approval.
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44% Bias Score

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.

Sumar Launches Public Campaign for 37.5-Hour Workday Amidst Uncertain Parliamentary Support
Sumar is launching a public campaign to support a bill reducing the workday to 37.5 hours, facing significant political hurdles in Congress due to insufficient support, needing Junts or PP votes to pass.
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48% Bias Score
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