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Spain Raises Minimum Wage to €1,184, Addressing Wage Discrepancies
The Spanish government will raise the minimum wage by €50 to €1,184 on Tuesday, impacting 10 million workers; however, a UGT study reveals many existing collective bargaining agreements have lower base salaries.
Spain Raises Minimum Wage to €1,184, Addressing Wage Discrepancies
The Spanish government will raise the minimum wage by €50 to €1,184 on Tuesday, impacting 10 million workers; however, a UGT study reveals many existing collective bargaining agreements have lower base salaries.
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36% Bias Score


Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
Greece's Pension System: Improved Sustainability Amidst Aging Population Challenges
Allianz's Global Pension Report scores Greece's pension system 3.5, citing recent reforms improving sustainability but highlighting concerns about its aging population, projected to increase the old-age dependency ratio from 38% to 65% in 25 years, and low employment rates for older workers (7% for ...
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20% Bias Score


Verdi Calls for Second Warning Strike in Lübeck over Public Sector Pay and Staffing
The Verdi union in Schleswig-Holstein called for a second warning strike in Lübeck and surrounding areas on Thursday due to a lack of acceptable counter-proposals from employers regarding staff shortages and pay in the public sector. The strike affects numerous public services including daycares, se...
Verdi Calls for Second Warning Strike in Lübeck over Public Sector Pay and Staffing
The Verdi union in Schleswig-Holstein called for a second warning strike in Lübeck and surrounding areas on Thursday due to a lack of acceptable counter-proposals from employers regarding staff shortages and pay in the public sector. The strike affects numerous public services including daycares, se...
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40% Bias Score


China's Post-Holiday Employment Push: Guangdong Leads with Special Trains for Migrant Workers
Following China's Spring Festival, Guangdong province is organizing special trains and buses to help over 43 million migrant workers return to their jobs, implementing employment initiatives through March to address the peak job-change period and attract 1 million university graduates.
China's Post-Holiday Employment Push: Guangdong Leads with Special Trains for Migrant Workers
Following China's Spring Festival, Guangdong province is organizing special trains and buses to help over 43 million migrant workers return to their jobs, implementing employment initiatives through March to address the peak job-change period and attract 1 million university graduates.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Approves 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill: Regional Variations in Impact
Spain's government approved a bill reducing the maximum workweek to 37.5 hours, impacting 12.5 million people; UGT analysis of 230 collective bargaining agreements reveals significant regional variation in current work hours across sectors, suggesting adaptability.
Spain Approves 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill: Regional Variations in Impact
Spain's government approved a bill reducing the maximum workweek to 37.5 hours, impacting 12.5 million people; UGT analysis of 230 collective bargaining agreements reveals significant regional variation in current work hours across sectors, suggesting adaptability.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Pension System: Sustainability Amidst Demographic Crisis
Allianz's Global Pension Report reveals that Greece's pension system, while showing improved sustainability (score 2.9), faces a critical challenge from its rapidly aging population, with the old-age dependency ratio projected to increase from 38% to 65% within 25 years.
Greece's Pension System: Sustainability Amidst Demographic Crisis
Allianz's Global Pension Report reveals that Greece's pension system, while showing improved sustainability (score 2.9), faces a critical challenge from its rapidly aging population, with the old-age dependency ratio projected to increase from 38% to 65% within 25 years.
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44% Bias Score

Rewe to Close Frankfurt Bakery, 500 Jobs at Risk
Rewe Group plans to close its Frankfurt Glockenbrot bakery within three to five years, impacting 500 jobs, despite protests from employees and the NGG union; production will be transferred to Harry-Brot in Hamburg, with a new bakery planned in Erlensee near Hanau.

Rewe to Close Frankfurt Bakery, 500 Jobs at Risk
Rewe Group plans to close its Frankfurt Glockenbrot bakery within three to five years, impacting 500 jobs, despite protests from employees and the NGG union; production will be transferred to Harry-Brot in Hamburg, with a new bakery planned in Erlensee near Hanau.
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52% Bias Score

Greece Raises Public Sector Pension Contributions by 2.7%
Starting January 1, 2025, Greek public sector lawyers, engineers, and healthcare workers will face a 2.7% rise in supplementary pension and lump-sum benefit contributions (EFKA/TEKA), reaching up to €65.25 monthly, with employers sharing some costs; the adjustment reflects 2024's average inflation.

Greece Raises Public Sector Pension Contributions by 2.7%
Starting January 1, 2025, Greek public sector lawyers, engineers, and healthcare workers will face a 2.7% rise in supplementary pension and lump-sum benefit contributions (EFKA/TEKA), reaching up to €65.25 monthly, with employers sharing some costs; the adjustment reflects 2024's average inflation.
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32% Bias Score

European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.

European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Public Works Addresses Labor Shortage with Employee Housing Amidst German Housing Crisis
The Munich Public Works Department is tackling a severe labor shortage by building employee housing, highlighting Germany's housing crisis that makes attracting skilled workers extremely difficult, especially in sectors with lower wages, forcing companies to include employee housing in their busines...

Munich Public Works Addresses Labor Shortage with Employee Housing Amidst German Housing Crisis
The Munich Public Works Department is tackling a severe labor shortage by building employee housing, highlighting Germany's housing crisis that makes attracting skilled workers extremely difficult, especially in sectors with lower wages, forcing companies to include employee housing in their busines...
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36% Bias Score

Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.

Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.
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40% Bias Score

40,000+ Federal Employees Accept Resignation Offer Amidst Legal Uncertainty
Over 40,000 federal employees have accepted a controversial resignation offer, creating legal challenges and uncertainty due to conflicting information on work requirements, pay, and legal compliance.

40,000+ Federal Employees Accept Resignation Offer Amidst Legal Uncertainty
Over 40,000 federal employees have accepted a controversial resignation offer, creating legal challenges and uncertainty due to conflicting information on work requirements, pay, and legal compliance.
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52% Bias Score
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