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French Food Delivery Riders Protest 25% Pay Cut

French food delivery riders are staging a massive protest today in numerous cities to demand better pay and transparency, claiming a 25% pay cut over the last year and hourly wages below France's minimum wage for many, despite platform claims of proposed solutions.

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Australian Age Pension Increases Announced

Australia's age pension has increased by $4.60 bi-weekly for singles and $3.50 for each member of a couple, with corresponding increases in asset thresholds; however, strategic financial planning is crucial to maximize benefits and avoid common pitfalls.

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No Poverty
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Turkish Press Workers Face Low Wages, High Turnover

A DİSK Basın-İş report reveals that one in three Turkish press workers earns under 30,000 TL monthly, far below the 75,973 TL poverty line, highlighting low wages and poor working conditions as major issues impacting the sector's stability and journalistic quality.

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Tariff Threats Cause Layoff Fears Among U.S. Workers

As tariff threats persist, U.S. companies warn of potential closures and layoffs, causing widespread worker anxiety and decreased consumer confidence; experts advise employees to improve efficiency, adapt to changes, and acquire new skills to mitigate job insecurity.

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zeit.de
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Dual Employment Soars in Germany Amidst Economic Crisis

Subramaniam M., 54, works two jobs in Iserlohn, Germany—a metal factory and a snack bar—to support his family, reflecting a record 3.5 million Germans holding secondary jobs in 2023 due to rising living costs and stagnant wages, particularly impacting low-wage earners and exacerbating existing socia...

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No Poverty
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Labour's Rebranding: From "Workers" to "Work"

The British Labour party's rebranding as the "party of work", instead of the "party of workers", signals a shift in its political priorities, potentially alienating its traditional working-class base while seeking broader appeal among middle-class voters.

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Reduced Inequality
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Upskilling: A Solution to Wage Stagnation

Due to stagnant real wages and rising inflation, employees are urged to upskill to increase their value, improve job security, and boost their negotiation power, creating a win-win situation for both employees and employers.

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Dutch Contractors Face Unenforceable Contract Clauses Shifting Financial Risk

In the Netherlands, independent contractors (ZZP'ers) increasingly face contract clauses that unfairly shift financial risks, like fines for misclassified employment, onto them; these clauses, while often legally invalid, are creating fear and uncertainty, particularly within the ICT and business se...

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South Africa's High Unemployment Drives Informal Economy

In South Africa's Daveyton township, high unemployment (32 percent overall, 45 percent among 15–34 year-olds) forces many, like 30-year-old Thabang Moshoke, to create informal jobs; he runs a backyard barbershop, earning about 250 euros monthly, while others operate nail salons and shoe-cleaning ser...

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NSW Psychiatrist Shortage Risks Collapse of Junior Doctor Training

Due to poor pay and working conditions, NSW faces a potential collapse of its psychiatry training system as 62 of 206 psychiatrists who threatened resignation in January have left, causing at least 10 hospitals to risk losing accreditation for training junior doctors.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Human Potential Outpaces Skills in Modern Hiring

Traditional hiring based on rigid job descriptions and specific skills is failing companies due to rapid technological advancements and changing job requirements; prioritizing human potential, such as problem-solving and adaptability, is key to long-term success.

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Quality Education
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Dutch Caregivers: Open Communication Key to Balancing Work and Care

In the Netherlands, a quarter of employees provide care for loved ones, often secretly; experts advise open communication with employers for workplace adjustments to avoid burnout, while many working caregivers don't discuss their situation due to fear of being perceived as less capable.

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