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France Considers Seven Hours of Unpaid Annual Work to Fund Social Security
The French government is considering a proposal to require seven additional hours of unpaid annual work from employees to help fund the social security system, aiming for €2 billion in additional revenue by March 1st, 2025, despite previous rejection.
France Considers Seven Hours of Unpaid Annual Work to Fund Social Security
The French government is considering a proposal to require seven additional hours of unpaid annual work from employees to help fund the social security system, aiming for €2 billion in additional revenue by March 1st, 2025, despite previous rejection.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Workday Reform Delayed Amidst Ministerial Dispute
Spain's reduced workday reform, agreed upon by the Ministry of Labor and unions, is facing delays due to disagreements with the Ministry of Economy over its impact on part-time worker salaries and potential costs to businesses.
Spanish Workday Reform Delayed Amidst Ministerial Dispute
Spain's reduced workday reform, agreed upon by the Ministry of Labor and unions, is facing delays due to disagreements with the Ministry of Economy over its impact on part-time worker salaries and potential costs to businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Faces Showdown Over 37.5-Hour Workweek
Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz called an emergency meeting of Sumar ministers on Friday to address the PSOE's resistance to implementing a 37.5-hour workweek, a key coalition agreement now facing strong opposition from the Socialist wing and Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo, escalating ten...
Spanish Coalition Faces Showdown Over 37.5-Hour Workweek
Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz called an emergency meeting of Sumar ministers on Friday to address the PSOE's resistance to implementing a 37.5-hour workweek, a key coalition agreement now facing strong opposition from the Socialist wing and Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo, escalating ten...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Union Rejects Government Claims on Reduced Work Week
The secretary general of Spain's UGT union, Pepe Álvarez, criticized the Ministry of Economy's opposition to a deal with the Ministry of Labor to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, arguing that the claims of negative impacts on SMEs are false and align with employer groups resisting labor reform; t...
Spanish Union Rejects Government Claims on Reduced Work Week
The secretary general of Spain's UGT union, Pepe Álvarez, criticized the Ministry of Economy's opposition to a deal with the Ministry of Labor to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, arguing that the claims of negative impacts on SMEs are false and align with employer groups resisting labor reform; t...
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48% Bias Score


Spain's Governing Coalition Faces Rift Over Social Reforms
Spain's governing coalition, formed by the PSOE and Sumar, faces internal tension over the timeline for implementing a 37.5-hour work week and a minimum wage increase by 2025; Sumar demands swift action, while the PSOE seeks a more gradual approach, potentially jeopardizing coalition stability.
Spain's Governing Coalition Faces Rift Over Social Reforms
Spain's governing coalition, formed by the PSOE and Sumar, faces internal tension over the timeline for implementing a 37.5-hour work week and a minimum wage increase by 2025; Sumar demands swift action, while the PSOE seeks a more gradual approach, potentially jeopardizing coalition stability.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Reduces Work Week Amid Employer Opposition
The Spanish government reached an agreement with unions to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but faces employer opposition and parliamentary uncertainty; the reform, impacting nearly 12 million private sector workers, aims to improve workers' well-being.
Spain Reduces Work Week Amid Employer Opposition
The Spanish government reached an agreement with unions to reduce the work week to 37.5 hours, but faces employer opposition and parliamentary uncertainty; the reform, impacting nearly 12 million private sector workers, aims to improve workers' well-being.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Instability Amidst Budget and Workweek Reform Challenges
Amidst uncertainty, Spain's coalition government's survival hinges on passing a "social" budget, facing internal resistance and external pressures, while IU urges active engagement against potential conservative shifts.

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Instability Amidst Budget and Workweek Reform Challenges
Amidst uncertainty, Spain's coalition government's survival hinges on passing a "social" budget, facing internal resistance and external pressures, while IU urges active engagement against potential conservative shifts.
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40% Bias Score

CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...

CEOE Rejects Spain's Planned 37.5-Hour Workweek, Citing Productivity Concerns
Spain's employers' association CEOE opposes the government's plan to reduce the workweek to 37.5 hours, citing insufficient empirical evidence to support productivity claims and arguing that a 41.2-hour workweek is needed to match the European average, while 24.78% of 2024 collective bargaining agre...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government Coalition Divided Over Workday Reduction Proposal
A dispute between Spain's Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Economy over a proposal to reduce the workday to 37.5 hours highlights tensions within the governing coalition, with accusations of the latter blocking the proposal despite earlier pledges.

Spanish Government Coalition Divided Over Workday Reduction Proposal
A dispute between Spain's Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Economy over a proposal to reduce the workday to 37.5 hours highlights tensions within the governing coalition, with accusations of the latter blocking the proposal despite earlier pledges.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Rift Over Workweek Reduction Plan
Spanish Labor Minister Yolanda Díaz publicly accused Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo of interfering in her workweek reduction plan, escalating tensions within the governing coalition and jeopardizing the timely implementation of the reform, despite the agreement already reached with labor unions.

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Rift Over Workweek Reduction Plan
Spanish Labor Minister Yolanda Díaz publicly accused Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo of interfering in her workweek reduction plan, escalating tensions within the governing coalition and jeopardizing the timely implementation of the reform, despite the agreement already reached with labor unions.
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64% Bias Score

Genoa Port Accident Spurs Calls for Urgent Italian Port Reform
A 52-year-old worker died and another was injured in a December 2024 accident at the port of Genoa, highlighting the need for urgent reform of Italy's port safety regulations and operational practices, prompting calls for updated legislation and improved worker protections.

Genoa Port Accident Spurs Calls for Urgent Italian Port Reform
A 52-year-old worker died and another was injured in a December 2024 accident at the port of Genoa, highlighting the need for urgent reform of Italy's port safety regulations and operational practices, prompting calls for updated legislation and improved worker protections.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Unions and Government Agree on Reduced Work Hours Despite Business Opposition
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz announced an agreement with unions for reduced work hours, despite opposition from the Ministry of Economy and the CEOE, citing increased productivity as justification and aiming for broader worker inclusion.

Spanish Unions and Government Agree on Reduced Work Hours Despite Business Opposition
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz announced an agreement with unions for reduced work hours, despite opposition from the Ministry of Economy and the CEOE, citing increased productivity as justification and aiming for broader worker inclusion.
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56% Bias Score
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