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Negotiating Effectively with Unfamiliar Negotiators
Before negotiating a raise, clearly define your desired outcome and thoroughly research your negotiator's preferences, constraints, and communication style; tailor your approach based on this information and actively listen to objections and counterarguments during negotiations to improve your chanc...
Negotiating Effectively with Unfamiliar Negotiators
Before negotiating a raise, clearly define your desired outcome and thoroughly research your negotiator's preferences, constraints, and communication style; tailor your approach based on this information and actively listen to objections and counterarguments during negotiations to improve your chanc...
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20% Bias Score


Extended Parental Leave Proposed to Solve Dutch Childcare Shortage
Dutch economists propose extending paid parental leave to a year to alleviate childcare staff shortages, potentially freeing up 11,000 workers and improving child development, contrasting with the government's recent postponement of a plan for nearly free childcare.
Extended Parental Leave Proposed to Solve Dutch Childcare Shortage
Dutch economists propose extending paid parental leave to a year to alleviate childcare staff shortages, potentially freeing up 11,000 workers and improving child development, contrasting with the government's recent postponement of a plan for nearly free childcare.
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52% Bias Score


Madrid Garbage Strike Leads to €1.6 Million Fine, Lawsuit"
A six-day garbage strike in Madrid caused overflowing bins and foul odors, leading to a €1.6 million fine for contractors who failed to meet minimum service levels. Unions have sued the city and contractors for allegedly weakening the strike by deploying their own sanitation crews, raising concerns ...
Madrid Garbage Strike Leads to €1.6 Million Fine, Lawsuit"
A six-day garbage strike in Madrid caused overflowing bins and foul odors, leading to a €1.6 million fine for contractors who failed to meet minimum service levels. Unions have sued the city and contractors for allegedly weakening the strike by deploying their own sanitation crews, raising concerns ...
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48% Bias Score


Berlin's Apprenticeship Levy Faces Backlash Amidst Unfilled Positions
Berlin's plan to introduce an apprenticeship levy to address a shortfall of 6,200 apprenticeships by 2025 faces criticism from businesses, who cite 12,000 unfilled positions and argue the levy would be bureaucratic and economically harmful, while Bremen's similar levy has shown no positive effects.
Berlin's Apprenticeship Levy Faces Backlash Amidst Unfilled Positions
Berlin's plan to introduce an apprenticeship levy to address a shortfall of 6,200 apprenticeships by 2025 faces criticism from businesses, who cite 12,000 unfilled positions and argue the levy would be bureaucratic and economically harmful, while Bremen's similar levy has shown no positive effects.
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44% Bias Score


German Law: Employer Access to Employee Emails
German law permits employers to access employee emails in specific situations (extended absences, suspected crimes), but continuous monitoring is illegal, requiring adherence to data protection laws.
German Law: Employer Access to Employee Emails
German law permits employers to access employee emails in specific situations (extended absences, suspected crimes), but continuous monitoring is illegal, requiring adherence to data protection laws.
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36% Bias Score


Working Poverty Rises in Italy, Exceeding Germany
In 2024, 9% of full-time employed Italians faced poverty, exceeding Germany's 3.7% and up from 8.7% in 2023; this rise is especially sharp among the self-employed (17.2%) and those with only mandatory schooling (18.2%), while poverty among university graduates rose from 3.6% to 4.5%.
Working Poverty Rises in Italy, Exceeding Germany
In 2024, 9% of full-time employed Italians faced poverty, exceeding Germany's 3.7% and up from 8.7% in 2023; this rise is especially sharp among the self-employed (17.2%) and those with only mandatory schooling (18.2%), while poverty among university graduates rose from 3.6% to 4.5%.
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36% Bias Score

Amplifon's Strategic Response to Aging Demographics
Amplifon, a hearing care company with an average employee age of 38, invests \$100 million yearly in digital technologies, attracting young talent while leveraging the experience of older employees to address the challenges of an aging population and promote social inclusion.

Amplifon's Strategic Response to Aging Demographics
Amplifon, a hearing care company with an average employee age of 38, invests \$100 million yearly in digital technologies, attracting young talent while leveraging the experience of older employees to address the challenges of an aging population and promote social inclusion.
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44% Bias Score

Pre-Employment Medical Exams in Germany: Legal Limits and Employee Rights
German employers can request pre-employment medical exams to assess a candidate's fitness for a job; participation is voluntary but refusal might prevent hiring. Specific professions require these exams by law (pilots, bus drivers). The employer receives only a suitability assessment, not medical de...

Pre-Employment Medical Exams in Germany: Legal Limits and Employee Rights
German employers can request pre-employment medical exams to assess a candidate's fitness for a job; participation is voluntary but refusal might prevent hiring. Specific professions require these exams by law (pilots, bus drivers). The employer receives only a suitability assessment, not medical de...
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32% Bias Score

Greece to Reform Labor Laws, Boosting Flexibility and Digitization
Greece's Ministry of Labor is advancing a bill to amend individual labor laws, increasing work schedule flexibility (weekly adjustments, 40-hour average), simplifying hiring (mobile app, email contracts), and accelerating dismissals to ease labor market tightness and reduce bureaucracy through digit...

Greece to Reform Labor Laws, Boosting Flexibility and Digitization
Greece's Ministry of Labor is advancing a bill to amend individual labor laws, increasing work schedule flexibility (weekly adjustments, 40-hour average), simplifying hiring (mobile app, email contracts), and accelerating dismissals to ease labor market tightness and reduce bureaucracy through digit...
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40% Bias Score

Tuscany Workplace Safety Violations Surge in 2024
In Tuscany, Italy, workplace safety violations have surged in 2024, exceeding 45,000 reported injuries and revealing irregularities in 70.7% of company inspections, following two deadly incidents, highlighting inadequate enforcement across various sectors.

Tuscany Workplace Safety Violations Surge in 2024
In Tuscany, Italy, workplace safety violations have surged in 2024, exceeding 45,000 reported injuries and revealing irregularities in 70.7% of company inspections, following two deadly incidents, highlighting inadequate enforcement across various sectors.
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40% Bias Score

Neoliberalism's Crisis Revives Class Politics
The neoliberal globalization crisis has revived class-based analysis as rising inequality and technological change reshape the global workforce, necessitating a renewed focus on worker's rights and political representation, particularly for left-leaning movements.

Neoliberalism's Crisis Revives Class Politics
The neoliberal globalization crisis has revived class-based analysis as rising inequality and technological change reshape the global workforce, necessitating a renewed focus on worker's rights and political representation, particularly for left-leaning movements.
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48% Bias Score

BNPL Loan Usage for Groceries Rises Amid Economic Uncertainty
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans used buy now, pay later services for groceries in 2025, up from 14% in 2024, with 41% reporting late payments, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.

BNPL Loan Usage for Groceries Rises Amid Economic Uncertainty
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans used buy now, pay later services for groceries in 2025, up from 14% in 2024, with 41% reporting late payments, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.
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48% Bias Score
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