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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


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


Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...
Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...
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60% Bias Score


Petro's Labor Referendum: A Test of Political Strength in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro submitted a labor law referendum proposal to Congress, including questions on workday limits and holiday pay, needing over 13 million votes to pass and potentially strengthening his political position regardless of congressional approval.
Petro's Labor Referendum: A Test of Political Strength in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro submitted a labor law referendum proposal to Congress, including questions on workday limits and holiday pay, needing over 13 million votes to pass and potentially strengthening his political position regardless of congressional approval.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian Workers to Protest Labor Conditions, Support Popular Consultation on May 1st
Colombian workers will protest on May 1st, 2025, for better labor conditions and to support a government-backed popular consultation on labor rights following the rejection of a labor reform bill by Congress; President Gustavo Petro will participate in the demonstrations, which are expected to draw ...
Colombian Workers to Protest Labor Conditions, Support Popular Consultation on May 1st
Colombian workers will protest on May 1st, 2025, for better labor conditions and to support a government-backed popular consultation on labor rights following the rejection of a labor reform bill by Congress; President Gustavo Petro will participate in the demonstrations, which are expected to draw ...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
Greece Announces New Labor Bill to Boost Job Market Flexibility and Raise Wages
Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameos announced a new labor bill to simplify employment procedures, reduce bureaucracy, and increase labor market flexibility, alongside continued efforts to raise minimum wages (€950 target by 2027) and decrease tax burdens, while also implementing digital work cards an...
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44% 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

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's Labor Reform Popular Consultation Submitted to Colombian Senate
President Gustavo Petro submitted a popular consultation to the Colombian Senate on May 1st, including 12 questions on labor reform, which will be put to a national vote by September 1st if approved by the Senate, potentially leading to new laws impacting working hours, overtime pay, and social secu...

Petro's Labor Reform Popular Consultation Submitted to Colombian Senate
President Gustavo Petro submitted a popular consultation to the Colombian Senate on May 1st, including 12 questions on labor reform, which will be put to a national vote by September 1st if approved by the Senate, potentially leading to new laws impacting working hours, overtime pay, and social secu...
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44% Bias Score

Mexico to Gradually Implement 40-Hour Workweek by 2030
Mexico City's mayor announced the gradual implementation of a 40-hour workweek by 2030, involving discussions with unions and businesses, aiming to improve worker well-being and addressing Mexico's long work hours compared to OECD averages.

Mexico to Gradually Implement 40-Hour Workweek by 2030
Mexico City's mayor announced the gradual implementation of a 40-hour workweek by 2030, involving discussions with unions and businesses, aiming to improve worker well-being and addressing Mexico's long work hours compared to OECD averages.
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40% Bias Score

Petro's Labor Consultation Jeopardized by Competing Reform Bill
President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on Colombian labor rights is jeopardized by a competing mini-labor reform bill introduced by the Liberal Party, garnering support from opposition parties who view it as a more efficient alternative, potentially sinking the consultation in the S...

Petro's Labor Consultation Jeopardized by Competing Reform Bill
President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on Colombian labor rights is jeopardized by a competing mini-labor reform bill introduced by the Liberal Party, garnering support from opposition parties who view it as a more efficient alternative, potentially sinking the consultation in the S...
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52% Bias Score

Colombian Liberal Party Proposes Labor Reform Bill Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Colombian Liberal Party submitted a four-article bill to the Senate, proposing increased nighttime work pay and weekend/holiday surcharges, similar to President Petro's failed labor reform, aiming to improve workers' rights and gain electoral support ahead of the 2026 elections.

Colombian Liberal Party Proposes Labor Reform Bill Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Colombian Liberal Party submitted a four-article bill to the Senate, proposing increased nighttime work pay and weekend/holiday surcharges, similar to President Petro's failed labor reform, aiming to improve workers' rights and gain electoral support ahead of the 2026 elections.
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44% Bias Score
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