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Trump Administration Offers Mass Resignation to Federal Employees
President Trump's administration offered nearly all 2.3 million federal employees a resignation option by September 30th, with full pay and benefits through that date, aiming to reshape the federal workforce and replace employees who don't align with administration policies.
Trump Administration Offers Mass Resignation to Federal Employees
President Trump's administration offered nearly all 2.3 million federal employees a resignation option by September 30th, with full pay and benefits through that date, aiming to reshape the federal workforce and replace employees who don't align with administration policies.
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48% Bias Score


AI's Job Displacement, Environmental Impact, and Control Risks Highlighted in New Report
A new report warns that AI could displace millions of jobs in the UK, while also posing growing environmental threats due to its high energy and water consumption, and creating new challenges in combating deepfakes and controlling autonomous AI agents.
AI's Job Displacement, Environmental Impact, and Control Risks Highlighted in New Report
A new report warns that AI could displace millions of jobs in the UK, while also posing growing environmental threats due to its high energy and water consumption, and creating new challenges in combating deepfakes and controlling autonomous AI agents.
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20% Bias Score


Record Australian Property Spending in 2024 Exacerbates Housing Crisis
Australians spent a record $714.7 billion on property in 2024, exceeding the previous year by 17.3% and 2020 by 64.2%, despite high interest rates and prices; this highlights ongoing housing unaffordability, driven by strong job markets, population growth, and savings buffers.
Record Australian Property Spending in 2024 Exacerbates Housing Crisis
Australians spent a record $714.7 billion on property in 2024, exceeding the previous year by 17.3% and 2020 by 64.2%, despite high interest rates and prices; this highlights ongoing housing unaffordability, driven by strong job markets, population growth, and savings buffers.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...
Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Banks Slash Fixed Mortgage Rates Below 2.50%
Driven by recent European Central Bank rate cuts, Spanish banks are slashing fixed-rate mortgage interest rates, with some offering rates below 2.50% to competitive borrowers, creating a buyer's market.
Spanish Banks Slash Fixed Mortgage Rates Below 2.50%
Driven by recent European Central Bank rate cuts, Spanish banks are slashing fixed-rate mortgage interest rates, with some offering rates below 2.50% to competitive borrowers, creating a buyer's market.
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40% Bias Score


Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.
Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.
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48% Bias Score

German Election Faces Logistical Hurdles Amidst Deutsche Post Strikes
Germany's upcoming Bundestag election on February 23rd faces logistical hurdles as 61 million voters receive ballots, coinciding with potential strikes at Deutsche Post due to ongoing labor negotiations impacting the timely delivery of absentee ballots, which comprised nearly half of all votes cast ...

German Election Faces Logistical Hurdles Amidst Deutsche Post Strikes
Germany's upcoming Bundestag election on February 23rd faces logistical hurdles as 61 million voters receive ballots, coinciding with potential strikes at Deutsche Post due to ongoing labor negotiations impacting the timely delivery of absentee ballots, which comprised nearly half of all votes cast ...
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48% Bias Score

Global Job Market: Heightened Competition and Evolving Skill Demands
The global job market's increased competition, driven by remote work and AI advancements, necessitates continuous learning and adaptable skills for job seekers, while benefiting employers with greater selection.

Global Job Market: Heightened Competition and Evolving Skill Demands
The global job market's increased competition, driven by remote work and AI advancements, necessitates continuous learning and adaptable skills for job seekers, while benefiting employers with greater selection.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration's "Deferred Resignation" Offer Sparks Controversy Among Federal Employees
The Trump administration offered federal employees a "deferred resignation program" with paid leave until September 30th if they resign by February 6th; however, unions advise against it due to ambiguity and potential job insecurity.

Trump Administration's "Deferred Resignation" Offer Sparks Controversy Among Federal Employees
The Trump administration offered federal employees a "deferred resignation program" with paid leave until September 30th if they resign by February 6th; however, unions advise against it due to ambiguity and potential job insecurity.
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52% Bias Score

BMA Faces Staff Strike Amidst NHS Pay Disputes
The British Medical Association (BMA), organizer of extensive NHS junior doctor strikes affecting 1,486,258 appointments since late 2022, now faces its own staff walkout over pay; 91% of 40+ affected workers voted to strike.

BMA Faces Staff Strike Amidst NHS Pay Disputes
The British Medical Association (BMA), organizer of extensive NHS junior doctor strikes affecting 1,486,258 appointments since late 2022, now faces its own staff walkout over pay; 91% of 40+ affected workers voted to strike.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's 2024 Job Market: Record Employment Despite Slowdown
Spain's 2024 labor market saw 468,100 new jobs, a record 21,858,900 employed, and 10.6% unemployment—the lowest in 16 years—despite slower growth than in 2023, with concerns about 2025 due to private sector decline and regulatory uncertainty.

Spain's 2024 Job Market: Record Employment Despite Slowdown
Spain's 2024 labor market saw 468,100 new jobs, a record 21,858,900 employed, and 10.6% unemployment—the lowest in 16 years—despite slower growth than in 2023, with concerns about 2025 due to private sector decline and regulatory uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score

Canadian In-House Lawyer Salaries Rise Amidst Market Demand
A survey of 759 Canadian in-house lawyers reveals an 8 percent gender pay gap and a 12.2 percent racial pay gap, with British Columbia maintaining the highest median base pay at $191,000 despite a year-over-year decrease, while Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec saw increases.

Canadian In-House Lawyer Salaries Rise Amidst Market Demand
A survey of 759 Canadian in-house lawyers reveals an 8 percent gender pay gap and a 12.2 percent racial pay gap, with British Columbia maintaining the highest median base pay at $191,000 despite a year-over-year decrease, while Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec saw increases.
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44% Bias Score
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