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French Executive Compensation Lags Behind Inflation, Impacting Purchasing Power

A recent study by Apec reveals that despite a record 60% of French executives receiving salary increases in 2024, median executive compensation has increased less than inflation since 2019, resulting in decreased purchasing power for over 60% of executives, with a persistent gender pay gap.

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Falling Rents Prompt Cautious Approach to Canadian Apartment REITs

Scotiabank analyst Mario Saric advises patience in the apartment REIT market due to falling rents, expecting positive rent growth is needed for improved trading multiples; his top picks for 2025 are IIP and CAR.

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Auto Loan Delinquencies to Decline as Economy Improves

Auto loan delinquencies, spiking to 4.14% in 2022 after the COVID-19 pandemic, are forecast to reach 1.45% in 2024 and 1.38% by the fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting improving economic conditions and consumer finances; however, used car loan delinquencies remain higher among subprime borrowers.

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US Housing Market: Uncertain Future Amid Record Mortgage Payments

Record-high mortgage payments in 2024, coupled with low housing inventory and persistent buyer demand, fueled home price increases despite fluctuating interest rates; future price trends remain uncertain but will depend on economic conditions and interest rates.

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Global Job Seekers Prioritize Work-Life Balance, Canada Tops Relocation List

Jobseeker's report reveals 800 million people worldwide seek overseas jobs, with Canada ranking first for desired relocation, followed by Australia and a tie between the U.S. and Switzerland; factors include work-life balance, remote work opportunities, and strong job markets.

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Outdated Career Paths: Why a New Approach to Career Management Is Crucial

Gallup research shows only 20% of employees strongly like their daily work, and 15% see clear advancement; this significantly impacts overall well-being, highlighting the need for a new approach to career management.

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zeit.de
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"Bavaria Reports Strong Refugee Employment Growth, But Challenges Remain"

"By May 2024, almost 84,000 refugees from eight main asylum source countries held jobs in Bavaria—a more than sixfold increase since 2013; Ukrainian employment also surged, reaching 36,300, the highest among German states, with over 11,800 finding jobs in 2024 alone; however, significant challenges,...

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German Public Service Underrepresentation of Immigrants

In 2023, only 11% of people with an immigration history in Germany worked in public service, compared to 20% of those without; however, this varied across generations, with second-generation immigrants having a higher representation (14%) than first-generation immigrants (10%).

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U.S. Hospital Healthcare Worker Turnover Plummets

Aon's survey of 1,500+ U.S. hospitals shows that healthcare worker turnover is significantly decreasing, with only 7% reporting increased nurse turnover in 2024 compared to 62% in 2023, largely due to increased pay and benefits.

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33-Day Bus Driver Strike in Cergy-Pontoise Over Pay Cuts Following Deregulation

A 33-day strike by 21 Cergy-Pontoise bus drivers against their new employer, Francilité Seine et Oise (FSO), protests significant pay cuts resulting from the opening of Parisian bus lines to competition, impacting public transport and commuter services.

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German Strike Pay Remains Tax-Exempt

In Germany, striking employees don't receive wages but may get tax-exempt strike pay from unions, a policy unchanged since a 1990 Federal Fiscal Court ruling. This pay is not considered work compensation, unlike other benefits.

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"NYC E-Bike Battery Swapping Program Reduces Fires, Improves Safety"

"New York City's initiative to combat e-bike battery fires, which caused 18 deaths and 150 injuries in 2023, involves a successful pilot program using battery-swapping stations, resulting in 12,000 swaps and zero reported fires at stations in six months, prompting expansion."

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40% Bias Score

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