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Germany Debates Unpaid Overtime and Flexible Working Hours

Germany's Left party demands a ban on unpaid overtime, citing 600 million unpaid hours in 2022, clashing with the CDU's proposal for a weekly maximum working time to increase flexibility, potentially leading to longer working hours.

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NJ Transit Strike Ends: Tentative Agreement Reached

A tentative agreement ending New Jersey's first statewide transit strike in over 40 years was reached, impacting 350,000 commuters; train service will resume Tuesday, following a three-day shutdown due to a dispute over wages for train engineers.

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Australia's 1.2 Million Home Target Deemed Unrealistic Amidst Construction Crisis

Australia faces an insurmountable housing crisis as an economist claims the government's plan to build 1.2 million homes in five years is impossible due to record-high construction company insolvencies (up 24 percent in 2025), high construction costs, and unfettered immigration, with the best year f...

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AI-Driven Job Shift: 7 Declining Roles and Their Lucrative Replacements

LinkedIn's Work Change report projects a 70% shift in job skills by 2030, with AI as the primary driver, leading to declines in roles such as word processors (15.2% by 2033), data entry keyers (25%), bank tellers (14.7%), telemarketers (21.5%), payroll clerks (15.1%), order clerks (17.9%), and custo...

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Petro's Labor Reform: A 600,000 Job Threat

Colombia's proposed labor counter-reform, spearheaded by President Gustavo Petro, threatens to eliminate 600,000 jobs in the service sector, reversing a successful reform implemented during the Uribe administration that addressed the needs of a growing service-based economy.

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Rise of Polyworking in Russia: Benefits, Concerns, and Financial Implications

The rise of polyworking in Russia, where professionals hold multiple jobs for higher income and skill development, is fueled by remote work and the gig economy, despite initial employer concerns about commitment and potential risks.

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Netherlands Proposes Labor Market Reform to Curb Excessive Flexibility

The Dutch government proposed legislation to curb excessive labor market flexibility, aiming to balance flexible and permanent jobs by eliminating zero-hour contracts, introducing minimum-maximum hour contracts, and increasing the time between successive fixed-term contracts to five years.

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CNTE Teachers Block Mexico City Highways, Rejecting Government Pension Offers

Mexican teachers from the CNTE union are holding a four-day strike, blocking major highways into Mexico City to demand the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE law, rejecting government proposals of salary increases and other benefits as insufficient.

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Record UK House Prices Despite Increased Inventory

UK average home asking prices hit a record £379,517 in May, up 0.6% from April, marking the fifth consecutive year of record May prices; however, the monthly rise was the lowest since 2016 due to a decade-high number of homes on the market, impacting seller competitiveness.

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Migrant Minors' High Employment Rate in Spain

Fouad Luncini, a 13-year-old Algerian, immigrated to Mallorca in 2019 due to unaffordable diabetes treatment. Now 23, he works as a hotel cook, exemplifying a study showing 64.6% of unaccompanied migrant minors (menas) in Catalonia are employed versus 29.6% of Spanish tutees.

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Financial Fears and Midlife Career Changes: A UK Survey

A UK survey found that 73% of those considering a career change worry about finances, yet successful transitions often involve creative budgeting and readily available resources, highlighting the psychological rather than financial barriers.

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Reverse Mentoring: Bridging Generational Gaps and Driving Workplace Innovation

Reverse mentoring, a growing trend where junior employees mentor senior leaders, is bridging generational gaps, fostering innovation, and improving workplace cultures; companies like Cigna are already seeing positive results.

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