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Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...
Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and using the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act as justification; the American Federation of Government Emp...
Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and using the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act as justification; the American Federation of Government Emp...
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60% Bias Score


UK Property Sales Surge Before Stamp Duty Rise
The UK property market experienced a 13% monthly and 28% year-on-year sales increase in February 2025 (108,250 transactions), driven by buyers preempting an April 1st stamp duty rise that will increase the average English home tax bill from £2,028 to £4,528; post-deadline, a market slowdown is predi...
UK Property Sales Surge Before Stamp Duty Rise
The UK property market experienced a 13% monthly and 28% year-on-year sales increase in February 2025 (108,250 transactions), driven by buyers preempting an April 1st stamp duty rise that will increase the average English home tax bill from £2,028 to £4,528; post-deadline, a market slowdown is predi...
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40% Bias Score


UK Retail Sales Defy Expectations Despite Looming Economic Headwinds
British retail sales unexpectedly rose 1 percent in February, defying forecasts, with household goods stores seeing their strongest growth in nearly four years; however, upcoming tax increases threaten future sales.
UK Retail Sales Defy Expectations Despite Looming Economic Headwinds
British retail sales unexpectedly rose 1 percent in February, defying forecasts, with household goods stores seeing their strongest growth in nearly four years; however, upcoming tax increases threaten future sales.
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44% Bias Score


Court reinstates worker's disability benefits after missed appointment
The Basque Country's High Court of Justice reinstated a worker's temporary disability benefits, revoked on October 3, 2023, after he missed a medical appointment due to illness, finding his subsequent actions sufficiently justified.
Court reinstates worker's disability benefits after missed appointment
The Basque Country's High Court of Justice reinstated a worker's temporary disability benefits, revoked on October 3, 2023, after he missed a medical appointment due to illness, finding his subsequent actions sufficiently justified.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Loyalists Appointed to OPM Amidst Musk's Controversial Emails
The White House appointed two Trump loyalists as senior advisors at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) following two controversial emails sent by Elon Musk to federal workers demanding weekly work summaries and offering buyouts, causing tensions between the White House and OPM.
Trump Loyalists Appointed to OPM Amidst Musk's Controversial Emails
The White House appointed two Trump loyalists as senior advisors at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) following two controversial emails sent by Elon Musk to federal workers demanding weekly work summaries and offering buyouts, causing tensions between the White House and OPM.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Eliminates Collective Bargaining for Federal Workers
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday eliminating collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, impacting 1.2 million union members (29.9% of federal employees) and prompting immediate legal action from unions who see the move as retaliation for their opposition...

Trump Executive Order Eliminates Collective Bargaining for Federal Workers
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday eliminating collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, impacting 1.2 million union members (29.9% of federal employees) and prompting immediate legal action from unions who see the move as retaliation for their opposition...
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64% Bias Score

French Management Practices Lag Behind European Peers
An Igas report reveals that French management practices are far more hierarchical than in Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Ireland, resulting in lower worker recognition and mediocre management outcomes compared to its European neighbors.

French Management Practices Lag Behind European Peers
An Igas report reveals that French management practices are far more hierarchical than in Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Ireland, resulting in lower worker recognition and mediocre management outcomes compared to its European neighbors.
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32% Bias Score

Bavarian Unemployment Rises to 4.1 Percent Amidst Economic Slowdown
Bavaria's unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in March 2025, the highest in years, due to economic weakness impacting the automotive sector and causing a rise in short-time work. Job creation has fallen significantly, creating concern for the future.

Bavarian Unemployment Rises to 4.1 Percent Amidst Economic Slowdown
Bavaria's unemployment rate rose to 4.1 percent in March 2025, the highest in years, due to economic weakness impacting the automotive sector and causing a rise in short-time work. Job creation has fallen significantly, creating concern for the future.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Job Market Stagnant in March 2025: Unemployment Unchanged at 8.3 Percent
Hamburg's unemployment rate remained stagnant at 8.3 percent in March 2025, with a minimal increase of 13 unemployed individuals compared to February, despite a decrease of 5,569 in the same month last year. This contrasts with a significant decrease in unemployment in March of the two previous year...

Hamburg Job Market Stagnant in March 2025: Unemployment Unchanged at 8.3 Percent
Hamburg's unemployment rate remained stagnant at 8.3 percent in March 2025, with a minimal increase of 13 unemployed individuals compared to February, despite a decrease of 5,569 in the same month last year. This contrasts with a significant decrease in unemployment in March of the two previous year...
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40% Bias Score

British Steel Faces Closure, Threatening 2,700 Jobs
British Steel plans to close its blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, potentially affecting 2,000-2,700 jobs, after rejecting a £500 million government subsidy due to unsustainable financial losses and challenging market conditions, including US tariffs.

British Steel Faces Closure, Threatening 2,700 Jobs
British Steel plans to close its blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, potentially affecting 2,000-2,700 jobs, after rejecting a £500 million government subsidy due to unsustainable financial losses and challenging market conditions, including US tariffs.
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56% Bias Score

Record Low Loan Approvals in Russia Amidst Strict Credit Policies
Russian banks approved only 4% of consumer loan applications in February 2025—a record low—while applications increased by 89% year-on-year due to the Central Bank's 21% key rate and strict lending criteria, impacting both consumer and mortgage loans.

Record Low Loan Approvals in Russia Amidst Strict Credit Policies
Russian banks approved only 4% of consumer loan applications in February 2025—a record low—while applications increased by 89% year-on-year due to the Central Bank's 21% key rate and strict lending criteria, impacting both consumer and mortgage loans.
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44% Bias Score
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