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Spanish Worker Mobility Surges 53.7% in 2023
A 53.7% surge in Spanish interregional worker mobility occurred between 2022 and 2023, with around 230,000 workers relocating due to a robust job market, remote work options, and high housing costs in major cities, benefiting some regions while exacerbating disparities in others.
Spanish Worker Mobility Surges 53.7% in 2023
A 53.7% surge in Spanish interregional worker mobility occurred between 2022 and 2023, with around 230,000 workers relocating due to a robust job market, remote work options, and high housing costs in major cities, benefiting some regions while exacerbating disparities in others.
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20% Bias Score


CGT Campaigns to Increase Low TPE Election Turnout in France
The CGT union initiated a campaign to boost participation in French TPE elections (currently at 1%), facing challenges due to low awareness, close employer-employee dynamics, and concerns among undocumented workers.
CGT Campaigns to Increase Low TPE Election Turnout in France
The CGT union initiated a campaign to boost participation in French TPE elections (currently at 1%), facing challenges due to low awareness, close employer-employee dynamics, and concerns among undocumented workers.
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40% Bias Score


French Micro-Entrepreneur Debate
A proposed French law aiming to limit the micro-entrepreneur status to two years sparks fierce debate, highlighting concerns about worker protections and fair competition.
French Micro-Entrepreneur Debate
A proposed French law aiming to limit the micro-entrepreneur status to two years sparks fierce debate, highlighting concerns about worker protections and fair competition.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Nominates Pro-Labor Republican for Labor Secretary
President-elect Trump's nomination of Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Secretary of Labor sparks debate due to her pro-labor record and Trump's past anti-union stances.
Trump Nominates Pro-Labor Republican for Labor Secretary
President-elect Trump's nomination of Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Secretary of Labor sparks debate due to her pro-labor record and Trump's past anti-union stances.
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36% Bias Score


Ford Job Cuts Spark Outrage in Germany
Ford's plan to cut 2900 jobs in Germany sparks outrage from labor unions and criticism from politicians, leading to calls for a change in the government's approach to the auto industry.
Ford Job Cuts Spark Outrage in Germany
Ford's plan to cut 2900 jobs in Germany sparks outrage from labor unions and criticism from politicians, leading to calls for a change in the government's approach to the auto industry.
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52% Bias Score


Bosch to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amidst Auto Industry Crisis
Bosch announces plans to cut up to 5,550 jobs due to the automotive industry crisis, sparking strong criticism from labor unions.
Bosch to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amidst Auto Industry Crisis
Bosch announces plans to cut up to 5,550 jobs due to the automotive industry crisis, sparking strong criticism from labor unions.
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28% Bias Score

Widespread Strikes Hit French Postal Service Amidst Restructuring
Postal workers across France are staging numerous strikes due to job cuts and increased workloads resulting from La Poste's restructuring, which is shifting from mail delivery to other services like meal delivery for the elderly, despite a reduction in overall strike days.

Widespread Strikes Hit French Postal Service Amidst Restructuring
Postal workers across France are staging numerous strikes due to job cuts and increased workloads resulting from La Poste's restructuring, which is shifting from mail delivery to other services like meal delivery for the elderly, despite a reduction in overall strike days.
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44% Bias Score

China College Stabbing Highlights Student Exploitation
A mass stabbing at a Chinese vocational college leaves eight dead and seventeen injured, highlighting systemic issues of student exploitation in the country's vocational education system.

China College Stabbing Highlights Student Exploitation
A mass stabbing at a Chinese vocational college leaves eight dead and seventeen injured, highlighting systemic issues of student exploitation in the country's vocational education system.
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44% Bias Score

Self-Employment in the French Hairdressing Industry
The article explores the rising trend of self-employment among hairdressers in France, examining the motivations, challenges, and economic impact of this shift.

Self-Employment in the French Hairdressing Industry
The article explores the rising trend of self-employment among hairdressers in France, examining the motivations, challenges, and economic impact of this shift.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Chavez-DeRemer for Labor Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump nominates Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as his pick for Secretary of Labor, signaling a potential shift towards a business-friendly approach at the Department.

Trump Nominates Chavez-DeRemer for Labor Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump nominates Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as his pick for Secretary of Labor, signaling a potential shift towards a business-friendly approach at the Department.
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40% Bias Score

Volkswagen Strike Looms in Germany
The IG Metall union in Germany has issued a strike notice for Volkswagen in December due to failed negotiations over cost-cutting measures. Workers have proposed salary reductions to prevent plant closures, but a strike remains a possibility.

Volkswagen Strike Looms in Germany
The IG Metall union in Germany has issued a strike notice for Volkswagen in December due to failed negotiations over cost-cutting measures. Workers have proposed salary reductions to prevent plant closures, but a strike remains a possibility.
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40% Bias Score

UWV Benefit Calculation Errors
The Dutch UWV made significant errors in calculating disability benefits, potentially affecting tens of thousands of people. The government will release findings on the scale of the issue and potential solutions.

UWV Benefit Calculation Errors
The Dutch UWV made significant errors in calculating disability benefits, potentially affecting tens of thousands of people. The government will release findings on the scale of the issue and potential solutions.
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36% Bias Score
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