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Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.
Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Deportation Raid at Hyundai EV Plant in Georgia
On Thursday, 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, were detained during a workplace raid at Hyundai's electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, marking the largest single-site enforcement operation in the agency's two-decade history, prompting concerns over the impact on economic developm...
Mass Deportation Raid at Hyundai EV Plant in Georgia
On Thursday, 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, were detained during a workplace raid at Hyundai's electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, marking the largest single-site enforcement operation in the agency's two-decade history, prompting concerns over the impact on economic developm...
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40% Bias Score


Union Leaders Demand No Retreat on Workers' Rights Bill After Rayner's Resignation
Following Angela Rayner's resignation, union leaders are urging the government to maintain the Employment Rights Bill's integrity, citing four million insecure workers in the UK and highlighting the bill's significance for workers' rights.
Union Leaders Demand No Retreat on Workers' Rights Bill After Rayner's Resignation
Following Angela Rayner's resignation, union leaders are urging the government to maintain the Employment Rights Bill's integrity, citing four million insecure workers in the UK and highlighting the bill's significance for workers' rights.
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56% Bias Score


Germany: Higher Social Security Contributions for High Earners
Starting January, Germany will raise its social security contribution assessment ceiling to €8450 from €8050, impacting high earners, according to a draft regulation from the Federal Ministry of Labour; economists explain this is due to rising wages and a lack of reforms.
Germany: Higher Social Security Contributions for High Earners
Starting January, Germany will raise its social security contribution assessment ceiling to €8450 from €8050, impacting high earners, according to a draft regulation from the Federal Ministry of Labour; economists explain this is due to rising wages and a lack of reforms.
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Ruling on Travel Time as Work
The Spanish Supreme Court's April ruling clarified that travel time for itinerant workers is not considered work unless exceptional circumstances exist, impacting compensation and labor law interpretations.
Spanish Supreme Court Ruling on Travel Time as Work
The Spanish Supreme Court's April ruling clarified that travel time for itinerant workers is not considered work unless exceptional circumstances exist, impacting compensation and labor law interpretations.
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4% Bias Score


UK Employment Rights Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Government Reshuffle
Concerns rise within UK trade unions that the Employment Rights Bill, poised to significantly enhance worker protections, might be diluted following a government reshuffle that removed key supporters of the legislation.
UK Employment Rights Bill Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Government Reshuffle
Concerns rise within UK trade unions that the Employment Rights Bill, poised to significantly enhance worker protections, might be diluted following a government reshuffle that removed key supporters of the legislation.
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36% Bias Score

AI's Impact on Job Prospects and the Crucial Skill for Future-Proofing Careers
A Wall Street Journal study reveals AI's negative impact on job prospects, particularly for young workers, prompting 56% of professionals to worry about skill irrelevance; MasterClass CEO David Rogier emphasizes the ability to quickly learn, adapt, and change as the crucial skill for navigating an A...

AI's Impact on Job Prospects and the Crucial Skill for Future-Proofing Careers
A Wall Street Journal study reveals AI's negative impact on job prospects, particularly for young workers, prompting 56% of professionals to worry about skill irrelevance; MasterClass CEO David Rogier emphasizes the ability to quickly learn, adapt, and change as the crucial skill for navigating an A...
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24% Bias Score

The Evolving Impact of Layoffs in the Age of AI
This article analyzes how the impact of layoffs on remaining employees has drastically changed since 2011, shifting from increased workloads and anxiety to encompass the integration of AI and automation, creating new forms of competition and insecurity.

The Evolving Impact of Layoffs in the Age of AI
This article analyzes how the impact of layoffs on remaining employees has drastically changed since 2011, shifting from increased workloads and anxiety to encompass the integration of AI and automation, creating new forms of competition and insecurity.
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16% Bias Score

London Tube Strike: Four-Day Shutdown Expected
A four-day London Underground strike is set to begin on Monday, September 11, causing significant disruption to commuters as 10,000 RMT union workers strike for a shorter working week and improved pay.

London Tube Strike: Four-Day Shutdown Expected
A four-day London Underground strike is set to begin on Monday, September 11, causing significant disruption to commuters as 10,000 RMT union workers strike for a shorter working week and improved pay.
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36% Bias Score

German government's "Aktivrente" plan faces criticism
Germany's planned "Aktivrente," allowing pensioners to earn up to €2,000 tax-free, faces criticism from unions and employers who argue it incentivizes early retirement while costing billions and failing to address underlying issues like poor working conditions.

German government's "Aktivrente" plan faces criticism
Germany's planned "Aktivrente," allowing pensioners to earn up to €2,000 tax-free, faces criticism from unions and employers who argue it incentivizes early retirement while costing billions and failing to address underlying issues like poor working conditions.
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24% Bias Score

Air Canada Flight Attendants Reject Wage Deal, Arbitration to Follow
Air Canada flight attendants overwhelmingly rejected a new contract, leading to binding arbitration for wage determination after 99.1% voted against the deal, despite securing compensation for previously unpaid work.

Air Canada Flight Attendants Reject Wage Deal, Arbitration to Follow
Air Canada flight attendants overwhelmingly rejected a new contract, leading to binding arbitration for wage determination after 99.1% voted against the deal, despite securing compensation for previously unpaid work.
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32% Bias Score

Canada's Unemployment Rate Hits Nine-Year High Amidst Job Losses
Canada's unemployment rate climbed to 7.1 percent in August, a nine-year high excluding pandemic years, as the economy shed 65,500 jobs, largely due to reduced hiring and layoffs amplified by US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars.

Canada's Unemployment Rate Hits Nine-Year High Amidst Job Losses
Canada's unemployment rate climbed to 7.1 percent in August, a nine-year high excluding pandemic years, as the economy shed 65,500 jobs, largely due to reduced hiring and layoffs amplified by US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars.
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24% Bias Score
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