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Russia's Informal Workforce Reaches 14.2 Million in Q3 2023

In Q3 2023, 14.2 million Russians (19.1% of the workforce) were informally employed, driven by seasonal work, government policies, and employer cost-cutting, resulting in a growing social welfare burden.

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NI Water Strike: 300+ Employees to Walk Out Over Unpaid Pay Increase

Over 300 NI Water employees will strike on December 17th, 2023, due to a pay dispute, potentially causing devastating disruptions to water services across Northern Ireland, impacting consumers in areas such as Derrygonnelly, Dungiven, Killeter, and Cookstown, as seen in the 2015 strike.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
forbes.com
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Workplace Giving Programs Surge as Younger Workers Prioritize Social Impact

Workplace giving programs are experiencing a significant resurgence, with donations rising 14% to $3.2 billion in 2023 through Benevity alone, driven largely by younger workers using the platform to support causes such as disaster relief efforts in Gaza, particularly amidst cutbacks in other employe...

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Grimsby: High Welfare Claims Spark Debate

Grimsby, UK, faces criticism for having the highest rate of welfare benefit claimants in Britain, with 53% of residents in the East Marsh and Port areas receiving benefits, a situation attributed to the decline of the fishing industry and sparking mixed reactions from residents.

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Berlin Judiciary Attracts 170 Lateral Entrants Amidst Nationwide Shortage

Over the past five years, Berlin's courts and public prosecutor's offices have recruited 170 lateral entrants, exceeding the national average of at least 670, due to a nationwide shortage of judges and prosecutors and upcoming retirements, with Berlin needing to replace over 700 jurists in the next ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dailymail.co.uk
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Nine News Director Fired Over Minor Infractions, Sparks Staff Outcry

Nine Network's Queensland news director, Amanda Paterson, was fired for three minor infractions, including incomplete online training, leading to a Fair Work Commission complaint and widespread unease among staff who also hadn't completed the training.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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MMG to Cut 1,428 Jobs at CCF in Restructuring Plan

My Money Group (MMG) announced a plan to cut 1,428 jobs (36% of its workforce) at its French subsidiary, CrΓ©dit Commercial de France (CCF), reducing the number of agencies from 235 to 151, prioritizing voluntary departures but not excluding forced ones; the decision is based on geographic coverage, ...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Turkey's 2025 Minimum Wage to Balance Worker Welfare and Employer Capacity

Turkish Labor Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced that the Minimum Wage Determination Commission will meet on December 10th, 2024, to decide on the 2025 minimum wage, aiming to balance worker welfare and employer production capacity; the decision will take into account social justice and economic growt...

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Australian House Prices Forecast to Rise 4-6% in 2025

Australian house prices are forecast to rise 4-6% in 2025, led by Perth (8-10%) and Adelaide (7-9%), while Melbourne may see 3-5% growth, according to Domain's report, driven by housing shortages and anticipated interest rate cuts.

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Germany's Judiciary Recruits Hundreds of Lawyers Amidst Staffing Crisis

A recent survey reveals that at least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecutor's offices in the last five years, addressing a significant personnel shortage of 2,000 positions, with many lateral entrants coming from private practice and a high retirement rate expected in the coming year...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
sueddeutsche.de
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670 Lawyers Join German Courts, Addressing Personnel Shortages

At least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecution offices in the past five years, addressing a 2,000-position shortage and upcoming retirements; Berlin saw the most lateral entrants (170).

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lemonde.fr
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French Workplace Costs Rise 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023

The average cost of a workplace in France increased by 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023, driven by inflation, green building investments, and hybrid work demands; however, flexible office arrangements mitigated the overall increase.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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