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France's Poor Workplace Conditions: A Detailed Analysis

French economist Jean-Claude Delgènes' claim that France has the worst work conditions in Europe is partially supported by a 2021 Eurofound study, which ranks France poorly in workplace stress; however, recent data shows that France has the second-highest rate of fatal workplace accidents in Europe,...

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Ten Strategies to Shorten Your Job Search

The average job search lasts 24 weeks, but a career coach reveals ten success factors: positive thinking, waking up earlier, making extra calls, expanding networks, widening skills focus, increasing options, constant alertness, using diverse resources, and considering temporary positions.

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Madrid Police Union Demands Air Conditioning Fix After Extreme Heat Complaint

The Unificado de Policía (SUP) union in Madrid filed a complaint due to extreme heat (up to 40°C) at the police headquarters on June 19th, prompting a Labor Inspectorate visit on July 10th that led to temporary repairs; however, legal temperature limits are still exceeded, and the union is pursuing ...

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Spain's Labor Costs Rise 3.9% in 2024, Exceeding Union Agreement

Spain's average labor cost per worker rose 3.9% in 2024 to €37,525.40 gross, exceeding the 3% union-employer agreement. Salaries increased 3.8% to €27,558.68, while other costs rose 4.4%. Regional disparities remain substantial.

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Premiers to Tackle Labor Mobility Amidst US Trade Tensions

Canada's premiers and Prime Minister meet in Muskoka to address labor mobility amid a trade war with the U.S., with a focus on adopting Saskatchewan's efficient credential recognition model to create a national labor market.

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Low Wages in Germany Threaten Retirement Security

Twenty-point-nine percent of German full-time employees earn below €2,750 gross monthly, impacting retirement security and highlighting income inequality, particularly in Eastern Germany where 60% earn under €3,500.

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UK Grocery Inflation Soars, Adding £275 to Annual Food Bills

UK grocery inflation hit a new high of 5.2 percent in the four weeks to July 13, potentially adding £275 to the average annual household food bill of £5,283, prompting shoppers to buy more own-label products and simpler meals, while boosting sales for discount retailers like Aldi and Lidl.

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Baden-Württemberg Businesses Seek Temporary Workers Amid Summer Staffing Shortages

Due to summer vacations, Baden-Württemberg businesses, especially in hospitality, manufacturing (e.g., Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, Daimler), and retail, face significant staffing shortages and are actively seeking temporary workers for immediate job openings in various roles.

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Rheinland-Pfalz Sees Rise in Female and Non-German Founders, but Startups Face Funding Hurdles

In 2024, Rheinland-Pfalz experienced a surge in female and non-German entrepreneurs, reaching a 10-year high of 10,501 female founders, while startups faced challenges in securing funding and navigating bureaucracy.

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German Wage Inequality: 4.6 Million Earn Under €2,750 Monthly

A German government report reveals that 20.9% of full-time employees earn less than €2,750 gross monthly, impacting 4.6 million people, while 40% earn under €3,500, leading to concerns about poverty-level pensions and the need for wage increases.

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UK Unemployment Rises to 4.7 Percent Amidst Labor Costs and US Tariffs

Britain's unemployment rate hit a near four-year high of 4.7 percent in March-May 2025, driven by increased labor costs, US tariffs, and a challenging recruitment landscape affecting small businesses disproportionately, with 20 percent shedding staff in Q2 2025.

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Orgreave Clash: 8,000 Miners Confront 6,000 Police

On June 18, 1984, approximately 8,000 striking miners from various locations confronted 6,000 police officers at Orgreave coking plant near Rotherham; police used brutal tactics, including horse charges and beatings, resulting in numerous injuries and arrests, allowing the transport of coke.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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