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Qantas Posts Record Profit Amidst Pandemic Sacking Penalty
Qantas, Australia's largest airline, announced a record $1.6 billion net profit for the fiscal year ending June 30, driven by strong travel demand and strategic investments, despite facing a $210 million penalty for unlawful pandemic sackings.
Qantas Posts Record Profit Amidst Pandemic Sacking Penalty
Qantas, Australia's largest airline, announced a record $1.6 billion net profit for the fiscal year ending June 30, driven by strong travel demand and strategic investments, despite facing a $210 million penalty for unlawful pandemic sackings.
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40% Bias Score


Kennedy Center Appoints New Dance Head Amidst Staff Firings and Funding Controversy
Following the firing of its entire dance department staff, the Kennedy Center named Stephen Nakagawa, a former dancer with The Washington Ballet, as the new head of dance programming; his predecessor claims her dismissal was retaliatory for her support of a union organizing campaign.
Kennedy Center Appoints New Dance Head Amidst Staff Firings and Funding Controversy
Following the firing of its entire dance department staff, the Kennedy Center named Stephen Nakagawa, a former dancer with The Washington Ballet, as the new head of dance programming; his predecessor claims her dismissal was retaliatory for her support of a union organizing campaign.
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56% Bias Score


Deutsche Bahn Seeks New CEO Amidst Infrastructure Crisis and Financial Losses
Deutsche Bahn (DB), Germany's national railway company, is undergoing a major restructuring due to persistent delays, safety concerns, and financial losses, with a new CEO set to begin by September 22nd and implement a strategy involving infrastructure upgrades and cost-cutting measures; the company...
Deutsche Bahn Seeks New CEO Amidst Infrastructure Crisis and Financial Losses
Deutsche Bahn (DB), Germany's national railway company, is undergoing a major restructuring due to persistent delays, safety concerns, and financial losses, with a new CEO set to begin by September 22nd and implement a strategy involving infrastructure upgrades and cost-cutting measures; the company...
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40% Bias Score


Digi's Growth Creates Jobs Amidst Competitor Layoffs in Spain
Digi, a Romanian telecommunications company, added 1,250 employees in 2024 reaching 8,750, while Spanish competitors Telefónica, MasOrange, Vodafone, and Avatel cut over 5,000 jobs; Digi also established its first national collective bargaining agreement, offering benefits like 23 vacation days, ann...
Digi's Growth Creates Jobs Amidst Competitor Layoffs in Spain
Digi, a Romanian telecommunications company, added 1,250 employees in 2024 reaching 8,750, while Spanish competitors Telefónica, MasOrange, Vodafone, and Avatel cut over 5,000 jobs; Digi also established its first national collective bargaining agreement, offering benefits like 23 vacation days, ann...
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52% Bias Score


NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...
NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Public Sector Workers to Receive Significant Pay Raise in 2025
Turkey's 600,000 public sector workers will receive a 24% wage increase in the first half of 2025, followed by additional increases in the second half, as per a new collective bargaining agreement signed after seven months of negotiations between the government and labor unions Türk-İş and Hak-İş.
Turkish Public Sector Workers to Receive Significant Pay Raise in 2025
Turkey's 600,000 public sector workers will receive a 24% wage increase in the first half of 2025, followed by additional increases in the second half, as per a new collective bargaining agreement signed after seven months of negotiations between the government and labor unions Türk-İş and Hak-İş.
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24% Bias Score

New Director Appointed for Turin's Città della Salute e della Scienza
Livio Tranchida replaces Thomas Schael as director of Turin's Città della Salute e della Scienza, starting September 1st for a 5-year term, following criticism of Schael's management and amidst a planned separation of the Regina Margherita children's hospital; the appointment was approved by the Uni...

New Director Appointed for Turin's Città della Salute e della Scienza
Livio Tranchida replaces Thomas Schael as director of Turin's Città della Salute e della Scienza, starting September 1st for a 5-year term, following criticism of Schael's management and amidst a planned separation of the Regina Margherita children's hospital; the appointment was approved by the Uni...
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Union Challenges Arbitration Board, Calls for Sendika Law Reform
Memur-Sen, a Turkish trade union, declined to refer its 8th Collective Bargaining Agreement dispute to the Public Officials Arbitration Board due to perceived bias but the employer initiated the process; the board's decision on 58 agreed-upon clauses, including salary increases, will affect millions...

Turkish Union Challenges Arbitration Board, Calls for Sendika Law Reform
Memur-Sen, a Turkish trade union, declined to refer its 8th Collective Bargaining Agreement dispute to the Public Officials Arbitration Board due to perceived bias but the employer initiated the process; the board's decision on 58 agreed-upon clauses, including salary increases, will affect millions...
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48% Bias Score

ACTU to Propose Four-Day Workweek at Economic Roundtable
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) will propose a four-day workweek at next week's economic roundtable, citing studies showing increased productivity, but facing employer opposition who argue maintaining wages requires a significant productivity boost.

ACTU to Propose Four-Day Workweek at Economic Roundtable
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) will propose a four-day workweek at next week's economic roundtable, citing studies showing increased productivity, but facing employer opposition who argue maintaining wages requires a significant productivity boost.
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16% Bias Score

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.
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56% Bias Score

Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...

Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...
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52% Bias Score

Inquiry Launched into CFMEU Activities in Queensland
A commission of inquiry, led by barrister Stuart Wood, will investigate the CFMEU in Queensland for violence, misconduct, and underworld links over the next 12 months, potentially leading to prosecutions and law changes, following allegations of corruption in other states.

Inquiry Launched into CFMEU Activities in Queensland
A commission of inquiry, led by barrister Stuart Wood, will investigate the CFMEU in Queensland for violence, misconduct, and underworld links over the next 12 months, potentially leading to prosecutions and law changes, following allegations of corruption in other states.
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56% Bias Score
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