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Deutsche Bank to Cut 2,000 Jobs Amidst German Economic Slowdown

Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank, announced plans to cut 2,000 jobs and close numerous branches in 2024 due to decreased profits, part of a broader trend of cost-cutting measures impacting major German companies amidst an economic slowdown.

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UK High Street Closures to Rise in 2025 Amidst Rising Costs

UK high street store closures fell to 12,800 in 2024, down from 13,000 in 2023, but rising business costs are predicted to increase closures in 2025, driven by tax increases and minimum wage hikes, impacting consumer spending and new store openings.

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Saxony-Anhalt Faces Critical Physician Shortage

Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, faces a critical shortage of physicians with only 204 general practitioners per 100,000 inhabitants, ranking second to last nationally; this is particularly concerning given that 10.3% of general practitioners are over 65 and nearing retirement.

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Court Upholds Employment Protection Clause in Maverix Sale

A Dutch court ruled that a Philips employee couldn't be dismissed after the sale of Maverix due to a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) clause. Although his old position was eliminated, the court ensured a "no less favorable" new role must be offered.

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Knowing When to Quit: Lessons from a Netflix Executive

Patty McCord's experience at Netflix illustrates the importance of knowing when to leave a job; the article advises recognizing personal dissatisfaction, workplace problems (e.g., burnout, poor management), or better external opportunities as signals to seek new employment.

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German Public Sector Labor Talks Collapse Amid Wage Dispute

Collective bargaining negotiations in Germany's public sector failed due to disagreements over wages and benefits, with unions demanding significant increases and employers offering a less substantial raise phased in over several years.

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Widespread Non-Compliance with Electronic Time Recording at Bavarian University Hospitals

A survey by the Marburger Bund reveals that nearly 60 percent of Bavarian university hospitals still use manual time recording for physicians, despite a January 1, 2025, legal mandate requiring electronic recording; the union calls this situation "intransparent and unlawful".

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Chongqing Employment Fair Offers "Mother-Friendly" Jobs to Boost Fertility

A recent Chongqing employment fair offered over 2,000 "mother-friendly" jobs, enabling women with childcare responsibilities to re-enter the workforce, reflecting a broader Chinese initiative to combat declining birth rates.

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Sydney Rail Unions Seek to End Suspension of Industrial Action

Sydney's rail unions are seeking to end a 14-week suspension of industrial action, claiming that negotiations with the NSW government have failed to resolve a protracted pay dispute; the unions allege the rail operators have reneged on agreements, and the Fair Work Commission will hear the applicati...

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Childcare Concerns and Financial Aid Gaps Hinder International Job Mobility

A study by EMS and Carlos III University reveals that childcare concerns and insufficient financial aid for family members are major reasons for workers rejecting international job mobility, despite improved company relocation packages focusing primarily on employee expenses.

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Democratic Governors Recruit Laid-Off Federal Workers for State Jobs

Faced with potential layoffs of tens of thousands of federal workers under the Trump administration, Democratic governors in Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and New York are actively recruiting these individuals for state positions, with Pennsylvania seeing over 700 former federal employees apply for over 100...

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7,000 Work-Related Cancer Cases in the Netherlands in 2021

A 2021 Dutch study revealed 7,000 work-related cancer cases, with 4,800 resulting from sun exposure, and another 1,406 linked to asbestos. Men had significantly higher risks than women.

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