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NI Teachers Reject 5.5% Pay Offer, Action Short of Strike Planned

Northern Ireland teachers rejected a 5.5% pay offer for 2024/25, leading to action short of a strike starting February 10th due to contentious terms regarding workload and industrial action; the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) was the only union to accept the offer.

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Bank of England Base Rate Cut Brings Mortgage Relief

The Bank of England cut the base rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.5 percent on February 22, 2024, offering relief to homeowners with tracker mortgages who could see annual payments fall by almost £350 on a £200,000 mortgage, while lenders like Santander will pass on the reduction from March 3; fu...

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Lidl France Faces Unlimited Strike Amidst Salary and Work Condition Disputes

Five French Lidl unions launched an unlimited strike on February 7th, 2025, demanding a 2% salary increase, improved working conditions, and opposing Sunday openings, following an unsuccessful negotiation and amidst concerns about workload increases due to unfilled positions and deteriorating social...

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Greek Skills Gap Leads to Unfilled Job Vacancies

A Greek study reveals a significant skills gap, with half of businesses lacking training programs despite unfilled vacancies across various sectors; employers attribute the issue primarily to lack of employee interest rather than skills deficiency.

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Kansas City Ordinance Creates Uncertainty for Employers on Criminal Background Checks

Kansas City's Ordinance No. 241074 adds "criminal history status" to its anti-discrimination law, mandating individualized assessments for city hiring but leaving private-sector implications unclear, potentially impacting employers with six or more employees.

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Dutch Self-Employed Worker Numbers Decline Sharply After Disguised Employment Ban

The number of self-employed individuals in the Netherlands dropped by over 4,000 in January 2024 due to a new ban on disguised employment, impacting sectors like healthcare significantly, as companies transition self-employed workers to employee roles to avoid fines.

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Soft Skills Crucial for Greek Job Market, but Skills Gap Persists

A Greek survey by IME GSEVEE found that soft skills and socio-emotional abilities are crucial for career success, but employers struggle to fill vacancies due to a skills gap, generational shifts, and the overqualification of some candidates.

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Stricter employment regulations lead to a decrease in self-employed workers in the Netherlands

The Netherlands saw a decrease of over 4,000 self-employed individuals in January 2024 due to stricter enforcement of a ban on disguised employment, with the healthcare sector experiencing the most significant impact, losing almost 2,000 self-employed workers.

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Bank of England cuts interest rates, impacting borrowers and savers differently

The Bank of England cut interest rates from 4.75% to 4.5% on Thursday, potentially reducing borrowing costs but also lowering returns on savings; this has a varied impact on individuals, with some seeing only small mortgage increases while others face much larger ones.

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Spain: €20.19 Million in Fines for Workday and Overtime Violations in 2024

In 2024, Spain's Labor and Social Security Inspection imposed €20.19 million in fines on companies for violating employee workday registration and overtime laws—an 8.78% increase from 2023—with €2.99 million for registration issues and €17.2 million for excessive hours, highlighting the ongoing chal...

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Armenian Copper Mine Fires Striking Workers Amidst Wage Dispute

The Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine in Armenia fired eight striking workers, including a strike leader, for alleged sabotage, after eight days of protests over low wages and poor working conditions; the company claims daily losses of 400 million AMD, while the government's involvement remains unc...

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Dutch Self-Employed Worker Numbers Decline Sharply Following Ban on Disguised Employment

The number of self-employed individuals in the Netherlands decreased by over 4,000 in January 2024 due to a new ban on disguised employment, impacting the healthcare sector most significantly, with almost 2,000 fewer self-employed workers.

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