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Widespread Employee Burnout: Diagnosis, Root Causes, and Long-Term Solutions

Employee burnout is a widespread problem, with over 75% of employees experiencing it, according to Deloitte, and younger workers reporting high daily stress; addressing it requires proactive diagnosis, uncovering root causes, and fostering long-term solutions.

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91% of German Household Helpers Work Unregistered, Generating €11 Billion in Unreported Income

A new study reveals that 91% of Germany's 2.87 million household helpers are unregistered, resulting in over €11 billion in unreported income in 2024, while the number of registered helpers decreased by 4.5% to 246,700.

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Harrods Faces Major Strike During Peak Holiday Season

Over 350 Harrods employees in London will strike from December 20-22 and on Boxing Day (December 26), impacting peak sales, due to the refusal of Harrods management to negotiate better pay and working conditions, according to their union, UVW.

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Qbuzz Friesland Launch Marred by Operational Shortfalls

Qbuzz took over Friesland's public transport on December 14th, 2023, but faces major challenges due to driver shortages, delayed bus deliveries, and inadequate depots, resulting in concerns about service quality and the use of temporary measures, including touring cars and temporary facilities.

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Dutch Employers Boost Christmas Gifts Amidst Labor Shortages

Dutch employers ordered 10 percent more Christmas packages this year, totaling eight million, with an average value of €50, reflecting a broader trend of using gifts to improve employee retention amidst a competitive labor market; however, labor unions emphasize the importance of better overall work...

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Dutch Hospital Staff Medication Use: A Systemic Issue

A study in Dutch hospitals found that half of healthcare providers use medication from ward medicine cabinets, with over 50% of sleeping pills and tranquilizers not reaching patients, due to staff shortages and heavy workloads, leading to hospital-wide initiatives for better work-life balance.

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Revenge Quitting: A 2025 Workplace Trend

The "revenge quitting" trend, where employees leave jobs due to frustrations, is expected to rise in 2025, driven by factors like burnout and lack of recognition, impacting businesses by increasing turnover and requiring CEOs to address root causes.

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Supreme Court Changes Dismissal Law

Spain's Supreme Court ruled on November 13th that companies cannot dismiss employees without a prior hearing, overturning a 40-year-old precedent and aligning with international labor standards following a Balearic Islands court case.

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GM's Mass Layoff Sparks Outrage Over Treatment of Long-Term Employee

General Motors laid off approximately 1,000 employees globally on November 15th, 2024, including Adam Bernard, a 60-year-old with 38 years of service, who was notified via email at 5:07 a.m.; this sparked public outrage due to the impersonal nature of the dismissal and broader concerns about corpora...

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Dutch Year-End Gifts Rise Amid Tight Labor Market

Dutch employers ordered 10% more Christmas packages (8 million) this year, costing an average of €50, reflecting a trend of using gifts to improve employee retention in a tight labor market; however, unions emphasize that better working conditions are more important.

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Qbuzz Friesland Launch Hampered by Shortages and Operational Issues

Qbuzz began operating Friesland's public transport on December 14th, facing immediate challenges including driver shortages (using drivers from Groningen and Drenthe and touring cars), insufficient buses (with new buses delayed until the Christmas holiday), and inadequate facilities (temporary restr...

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Trump Sides with Dockworkers, Opposing Port Automation

President-elect Trump voiced support for the International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) union, opposing port automation before their January 15 contract deadline with the U.S. Maritime Alliance, citing potential job losses and emphasizing the need to prioritize American workers over cost savings...

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