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Dockworkers Resume Negotiations To Avert Potential Strike
East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers are set to resume negotiations on January 15 to avoid a potential strike that could cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars per week and affect retail profitability; the previous three-day strike in October ended with a tentative agreement on pay.
Dockworkers Resume Negotiations To Avert Potential Strike
East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers are set to resume negotiations on January 15 to avoid a potential strike that could cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars per week and affect retail profitability; the previous three-day strike in October ended with a tentative agreement on pay.
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40% Bias Score


WEF Report: 78 Million Net Job Gains Predicted by 2030 Despite Technological Disruption
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million lost due to technological advancements, emphasizing the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
WEF Report: 78 Million Net Job Gains Predicted by 2030 Despite Technological Disruption
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million lost due to technological advancements, emphasizing the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
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36% Bias Score


WEF Survey: AI to Reduce Workforces, but Reskilling Efforts Underway
A new World Economic Forum survey shows 41% of employers will downsize due to AI automation, while 77% plan to reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; this year's report, unlike the previous one, does not predict net job gains from AI, highlighting AI's impact on jobs like graphic design and c...
WEF Survey: AI to Reduce Workforces, but Reskilling Efforts Underway
A new World Economic Forum survey shows 41% of employers will downsize due to AI automation, while 77% plan to reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; this year's report, unlike the previous one, does not predict net job gains from AI, highlighting AI's impact on jobs like graphic design and c...
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48% Bias Score


Future of Jobs Report: 69 Million New Roles and 23% Job Transformation Predicted
The World Economic Forum's 2023 Future of Jobs Report forecasts 69 million new jobs and a 23% transformation of existing roles in the next five years, driven by technological advancements and climate change, creating high-demand, high-paying careers in areas such as demand generation, solar sales, d...
Future of Jobs Report: 69 Million New Roles and 23% Job Transformation Predicted
The World Economic Forum's 2023 Future of Jobs Report forecasts 69 million new jobs and a 23% transformation of existing roles in the next five years, driven by technological advancements and climate change, creating high-demand, high-paying careers in areas such as demand generation, solar sales, d...
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44% Bias Score


LinkedIn's Top 10 Fastest-Growing US Jobs in 2025
LinkedIn's 2025 Jobs on the Rise report identifies Artificial Intelligence Engineer and Consultant as the top two fastest-growing occupations in the U.S. between January 2022 and July 2024, driven by increased AI adoption and the post-pandemic rebound in travel and live events.
LinkedIn's Top 10 Fastest-Growing US Jobs in 2025
LinkedIn's 2025 Jobs on the Rise report identifies Artificial Intelligence Engineer and Consultant as the top two fastest-growing occupations in the U.S. between January 2022 and July 2024, driven by increased AI adoption and the post-pandemic rebound in travel and live events.
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20% Bias Score


Vast Salary Gaps in Spain: Finance vs. Agriculture
In 2023, average Spanish salaries were \$23,000, but Madrid finance employees earned \$63,895, while Andalusian agricultural workers earned only \$7,703, highlighting vast income disparities across sectors and regions.
Vast Salary Gaps in Spain: Finance vs. Agriculture
In 2023, average Spanish salaries were \$23,000, but Madrid finance employees earned \$63,895, while Andalusian agricultural workers earned only \$7,703, highlighting vast income disparities across sectors and regions.
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16% Bias Score

German Refugee Integration Course Funding Uncertainty Threatens Employment Rates
A DeZIM study found that refugees in Germany who completed integration courses had a 12 percent higher employment rate than those who didn't, highlighting the urgency of maintaining funding for these courses despite current budget uncertainties.

German Refugee Integration Course Funding Uncertainty Threatens Employment Rates
A DeZIM study found that refugees in Germany who completed integration courses had a 12 percent higher employment rate than those who didn't, highlighting the urgency of maintaining funding for these courses despite current budget uncertainties.
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52% Bias Score

Soaring Demand for AI Professionals Creates Lucrative Career Opportunities
Job postings for generative AI roles have increased tenfold in the past year, reflecting the growing value companies place on AI for boosting productivity and precision, creating high-paying opportunities in machine learning, natural language processing, and AI/ML product management.

Soaring Demand for AI Professionals Creates Lucrative Career Opportunities
Job postings for generative AI roles have increased tenfold in the past year, reflecting the growing value companies place on AI for boosting productivity and precision, creating high-paying opportunities in machine learning, natural language processing, and AI/ML product management.
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48% Bias Score

Gen Z Rejects 'Hustle Culture,' Seeks Long-Term Employment
Research indicates that workers under 27 now aim for seven-year tenures with a single employer, twice the average, driven by disillusionment with 'hustle culture' and a desire for stability and well-being, challenging the capitalist status quo.

Gen Z Rejects 'Hustle Culture,' Seeks Long-Term Employment
Research indicates that workers under 27 now aim for seven-year tenures with a single employer, twice the average, driven by disillusionment with 'hustle culture' and a desire for stability and well-being, challenging the capitalist status quo.
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44% Bias Score

RATP Accused of Aggressive Sick Leave Controls
The FO-RATP union accuses the RATP and the CCAS of using excessive and illegal methods to control sick leave, including targeting employees with cancer, to artificially reduce absenteeism figures; the RATP denies collusion with the CCAS.

RATP Accused of Aggressive Sick Leave Controls
The FO-RATP union accuses the RATP and the CCAS of using excessive and illegal methods to control sick leave, including targeting employees with cancer, to artificially reduce absenteeism figures; the RATP denies collusion with the CCAS.
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52% Bias Score

Five Strategies to Monetize Skills After Burnout
The article presents five actionable ways to monetize personal skills and expertise after burnout, including charging for free services, promoting existing resources, creating timely promotions, offering limited-time problem-solving, and following up with existing networks, empowering individuals to...

Five Strategies to Monetize Skills After Burnout
The article presents five actionable ways to monetize personal skills and expertise after burnout, including charging for free services, promoting existing resources, creating timely promotions, offering limited-time problem-solving, and following up with existing networks, empowering individuals to...
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44% 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
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