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Workplace Favoritism Drives Employee Exodus
A SideHustles.com survey shows 40% of U.S. workers considered quitting due to perceived favoritism; the problem manifests as special treatment, unfair assignments, and unequal access to flexible work, disproportionately affecting technology, education, and healthcare.
Workplace Favoritism Drives Employee Exodus
A SideHustles.com survey shows 40% of U.S. workers considered quitting due to perceived favoritism; the problem manifests as special treatment, unfair assignments, and unequal access to flexible work, disproportionately affecting technology, education, and healthcare.
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40% Bias Score


Combating Change Fatigue in the Workplace: Four Key Strategies
Change fatigue, impacting employee morale and productivity, is addressed through four strategies: supporting workers, clear communication, celebrating successes, and cultivating camaraderie; Lloyds Bank successfully used internal 'catalysts' to promote change during a transformation project.
Combating Change Fatigue in the Workplace: Four Key Strategies
Change fatigue, impacting employee morale and productivity, is addressed through four strategies: supporting workers, clear communication, celebrating successes, and cultivating camaraderie; Lloyds Bank successfully used internal 'catalysts' to promote change during a transformation project.
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36% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
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64% Bias Score


French Public Sector Unions Plan May 13th Strike Over Budget Cuts
French public sector unions, including the CGT and FSU, are calling for a potential strike on May 13th to protest the government's 40 billion euro budget cuts and demand better wages and working conditions, following a poorly attended April 3rd protest with only 1.6% of state employees striking.
French Public Sector Unions Plan May 13th Strike Over Budget Cuts
French public sector unions, including the CGT and FSU, are calling for a potential strike on May 13th to protest the government's 40 billion euro budget cuts and demand better wages and working conditions, following a poorly attended April 3rd protest with only 1.6% of state employees striking.
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40% Bias Score


Consumer Pessimism on Unemployment Spikes to Pandemic Levels
A March 2024 New York Fed survey reveals 44% of Americans believe unemployment will rise in the next year, the highest since April 2020, driven by unpredictable federal policies and recession fears, despite continued job market strength.
Consumer Pessimism on Unemployment Spikes to Pandemic Levels
A March 2024 New York Fed survey reveals 44% of Americans believe unemployment will rise in the next year, the highest since April 2020, driven by unpredictable federal policies and recession fears, despite continued job market strength.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.
Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.
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48% Bias Score

Great Stay" Trend Emerges Amidst Record Layoffs, Fueling Worker Anxiety
A MyPerfectResume survey reveals that four in five U.S. workers fear job loss in 2025 due to a surge in layoffs, particularly in the federal sector, leading to a "Great Stay" trend where workers prioritize job security and income diversification.

Great Stay" Trend Emerges Amidst Record Layoffs, Fueling Worker Anxiety
A MyPerfectResume survey reveals that four in five U.S. workers fear job loss in 2025 due to a surge in layoffs, particularly in the federal sector, leading to a "Great Stay" trend where workers prioritize job security and income diversification.
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60% Bias Score

High Turnover of Rental Properties in Australia Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A Curtin University study found that 20% of Australian landlords sell rental properties within a year, and 50% within two years, due to financial pressures and life changes, disrupting the rental market and increasing costs for tenants.

High Turnover of Rental Properties in Australia Exacerbates Housing Crisis
A Curtin University study found that 20% of Australian landlords sell rental properties within a year, and 50% within two years, due to financial pressures and life changes, disrupting the rental market and increasing costs for tenants.
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40% Bias Score

UK House Prices Surge 5.4% Before Stamp Duty Hike
UK house prices rose 5.4% in the year to February 2024, reaching a two-year high of £268,000 on average due to buyers rushing to beat April's stamp duty increases; however, London prices fell 1.1% in February.

UK House Prices Surge 5.4% Before Stamp Duty Hike
UK house prices rose 5.4% in the year to February 2024, reaching a two-year high of £268,000 on average due to buyers rushing to beat April's stamp duty increases; however, London prices fell 1.1% in February.
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44% Bias Score

Aging Populations Demand Inclusive Urban Policies in OECD Cities
OECD projects a significant increase in the proportion of people over 65 in member cities by 2040, prompting a call for inclusive urban policies focusing on housing affordability, economic integration of all age groups, and accessible urban design.

Aging Populations Demand Inclusive Urban Policies in OECD Cities
OECD projects a significant increase in the proportion of people over 65 in member cities by 2040, prompting a call for inclusive urban policies focusing on housing affordability, economic integration of all age groups, and accessible urban design.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Immigrant Training Program: A Successful Model for Integration
Wilberto Martínez Jiménez, a 29-year-old Paraguayan immigrant, gained legal residency in Spain through a government program that provides training and financial support to immigrants in high-demand sectors, highlighting its success in addressing labor shortages and integrating newcomers.

Spain's Immigrant Training Program: A Successful Model for Integration
Wilberto Martínez Jiménez, a 29-year-old Paraguayan immigrant, gained legal residency in Spain through a government program that provides training and financial support to immigrants in high-demand sectors, highlighting its success in addressing labor shortages and integrating newcomers.
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36% Bias Score

Americans Embrace Online Side Gigs Amid Economic Uncertainty
A Superprof survey reveals 71% of Americans are seeking secondary income through online side gigs due to economic uncertainty and technological advancements, with the top five including online surveys, online investing, freelancing, e-commerce, and website/app testing; four additional quick-cash sid...

Americans Embrace Online Side Gigs Amid Economic Uncertainty
A Superprof survey reveals 71% of Americans are seeking secondary income through online side gigs due to economic uncertainty and technological advancements, with the top five including online surveys, online investing, freelancing, e-commerce, and website/app testing; four additional quick-cash sid...
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44% Bias Score
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