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Istanbul Bus Strike Resolved After Payment Agreement
On May 22nd, 2025, 1,930 of Istanbul's 3,200 private buses went on strike due to unpaid fees from the İBB, causing temporary service disruptions; however, a payment agreement was reached, and service resumed.
Istanbul Bus Strike Resolved After Payment Agreement
On May 22nd, 2025, 1,930 of Istanbul's 3,200 private buses went on strike due to unpaid fees from the İBB, causing temporary service disruptions; however, a payment agreement was reached, and service resumed.
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32% Bias Score


MasOrange Appoints New HR Director After Contentious Restructuring
MasOrange appointed Mireia Vidal as its new HR director, replacing Mónica Allés following a challenging restructuring that resulted in 609 job losses (473 voluntary, 136 forced) and subsequent legal challenges.
MasOrange Appoints New HR Director After Contentious Restructuring
MasOrange appointed Mireia Vidal as its new HR director, replacing Mónica Allés following a challenging restructuring that resulted in 609 job losses (473 voluntary, 136 forced) and subsequent legal challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Reduced Workday Faces Uncertainty Amidst Power Outage and Trade War in Spain"
Spain's government approved a reduced workday, but its parliamentary passage is uncertain due to opposition and potential amendments; a recent major power outage exposed vulnerabilities in the nation's energy infrastructure, highlighting the need for increased strategic autonomy and a transformed en...
Reduced Workday Faces Uncertainty Amidst Power Outage and Trade War in Spain"
Spain's government approved a reduced workday, but its parliamentary passage is uncertain due to opposition and potential amendments; a recent major power outage exposed vulnerabilities in the nation's energy infrastructure, highlighting the need for increased strategic autonomy and a transformed en...
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48% Bias Score


Salzgitter Abandons Takeover Bid Amid Valuation Dispute
Salzgitter AG terminated merger talks with a consortium offering €18.50 per share due to valuation disagreements, causing a 5.3% share price drop; the decision follows opposition from the state government and trade union, and the company will now implement a more aggressive cost-cutting plan.
Salzgitter Abandons Takeover Bid Amid Valuation Dispute
Salzgitter AG terminated merger talks with a consortium offering €18.50 per share due to valuation disagreements, causing a 5.3% share price drop; the decision follows opposition from the state government and trade union, and the company will now implement a more aggressive cost-cutting plan.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...
Spain Replaces Employer Representatives on Labor Commission to Include Pimec
The Spanish Ministry of Labor removed CEOE and Cepyme representatives from the CCNCC to include Pimec, giving them 20 days to negotiate six seats, following a February 2024 recognition of Pimec's right to representation and the Catalan association surpassing the 15% regional representation threshold...
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36% Bias Score


Indonesia to Form Task Force to Address Potential 50,000 Job Losses"
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto announced the formation of a special task force to address potential job losses, estimated at 50,000, due to increased US import tariffs; the task force, including government agencies, labor unions, and academics, will map job opportunities and support af...
Indonesia to Form Task Force to Address Potential 50,000 Job Losses"
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto announced the formation of a special task force to address potential job losses, estimated at 50,000, due to increased US import tariffs; the task force, including government agencies, labor unions, and academics, will map job opportunities and support af...
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40% Bias Score

Clyde Tunnel Strike Threatens Major Road Closure
A potential strike by GMB union members working in the Clyde Tunnel control room in Glasgow threatens to close one of Scotland's busiest roads, impacting 65,000 vehicles daily due to a pay dispute where the union seeks 6.5% while Cosla offered 3%.

Clyde Tunnel Strike Threatens Major Road Closure
A potential strike by GMB union members working in the Clyde Tunnel control room in Glasgow threatens to close one of Scotland's busiest roads, impacting 65,000 vehicles daily due to a pay dispute where the union seeks 6.5% while Cosla offered 3%.
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48% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz Nursing Chamber Faces Growing Opposition Amidst Fee Disputes
The Rheinland-Pfalz nursing chamber, established in 2016 with 40,000 members paying roughly €140 annually, faces growing opposition due to mandatory fees, aggressive fee collection, and perceived lack of benefits, prompting some nurses to seek employment elsewhere, jeopardizing its future and the pr...

Rheinland-Pfalz Nursing Chamber Faces Growing Opposition Amidst Fee Disputes
The Rheinland-Pfalz nursing chamber, established in 2016 with 40,000 members paying roughly €140 annually, faces growing opposition due to mandatory fees, aggressive fee collection, and perceived lack of benefits, prompting some nurses to seek employment elsewhere, jeopardizing its future and the pr...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey to Hold Second Public Sector Pay Raise Negotiation on April 24th
Turkey's Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced a second meeting on April 24th to negotiate a pay raise for nearly 600,000 public sector workers, following an initial meeting on April 16th where unions presented their salary demands. The negotiations involve multiple government b...

Turkey to Hold Second Public Sector Pay Raise Negotiation on April 24th
Turkey's Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced a second meeting on April 24th to negotiate a pay raise for nearly 600,000 public sector workers, following an initial meeting on April 16th where unions presented their salary demands. The negotiations involve multiple government b...
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16% Bias Score

Díaz Includes Catalan SME Group in National Bargaining Body, Exacerbating Cepyme Power Struggle
Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz has officially included the Catalan SME association Pimec in the national collective bargaining advisory body, creating immediate tension within the national employers' organization Cepyme amidst internal power struggles and a 10-day deadline for seat allocation.

Díaz Includes Catalan SME Group in National Bargaining Body, Exacerbating Cepyme Power Struggle
Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz has officially included the Catalan SME association Pimec in the national collective bargaining advisory body, creating immediate tension within the national employers' organization Cepyme amidst internal power struggles and a 10-day deadline for seat allocation.
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64% Bias Score

Bill Seeks to End Taxpayer Funding of Federal Employee Union Activities
Senators Mike Lee and Ben Cline reintroduced legislation to eliminate "official time," costing taxpayers millions annually for federal employees' union activities, while Texas lawmakers pursue similar reforms targeting union dues deductions and taxpayer-funded lobbyists.

Bill Seeks to End Taxpayer Funding of Federal Employee Union Activities
Senators Mike Lee and Ben Cline reintroduced legislation to eliminate "official time," costing taxpayers millions annually for federal employees' union activities, while Texas lawmakers pursue similar reforms targeting union dues deductions and taxpayer-funded lobbyists.
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44% Bias Score

French Management Practices Lag Behind European Models
An Igas report reveals that French management, characterized by a vertical, hierarchical structure, lags behind European counterparts in employee autonomy, trust, and recognition; it recommends integrating managerial practices into social dialogue, launching a national support program, and expanding...

French Management Practices Lag Behind European Models
An Igas report reveals that French management, characterized by a vertical, hierarchical structure, lags behind European counterparts in employee autonomy, trust, and recognition; it recommends integrating managerial practices into social dialogue, launching a national support program, and expanding...
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24% Bias Score
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