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German Federal Police Overtime Soars Amid Heightened Security
The Federal Police Directorate in Bad Bramstedt, responsible for the German Baltic and North Seas, reported 152,000+ overtime hours by December 31, 2024, up from 137,700 in 2023, due to increased border and maritime security following Russia's Ukraine invasion and the rise of the 'shadow fleet'.
German Federal Police Overtime Soars Amid Heightened Security
The Federal Police Directorate in Bad Bramstedt, responsible for the German Baltic and North Seas, reported 152,000+ overtime hours by December 31, 2024, up from 137,700 in 2023, due to increased border and maritime security following Russia's Ukraine invasion and the rise of the 'shadow fleet'.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Ministry Clarifies Overtime Recording Method Amidst Tourism Sector Discrepancies
The Greek Ministry of Labor addressed concerns from the Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers (POX) regarding reported overtime in the tourism sector, clarifying its recording methodology and providing detailed Q1 2025 data following the full implementation of the digital work card, which showed a 1,0...
Greek Ministry Clarifies Overtime Recording Method Amidst Tourism Sector Discrepancies
The Greek Ministry of Labor addressed concerns from the Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers (POX) regarding reported overtime in the tourism sector, clarifying its recording methodology and providing detailed Q1 2025 data following the full implementation of the digital work card, which showed a 1,0...
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40% Bias Score


Oilers Defeat Panthers in Overtime Thriller to Win Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Florida Panthers 4-3 in overtime in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, overcoming a two-goal deficit thanks to Leon Draisaitl's overtime power-play goal and Mattias Ekholm's return from injury, marking the Oilers' 41st multi-goal comeback win in Stanley Cup Final histo...
Oilers Defeat Panthers in Overtime Thriller to Win Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Florida Panthers 4-3 in overtime in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, overcoming a two-goal deficit thanks to Leon Draisaitl's overtime power-play goal and Mattias Ekholm's return from injury, marking the Oilers' 41st multi-goal comeback win in Stanley Cup Final histo...
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40% Bias Score


German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Greece Lowers Social Security Contributions for Night and Weekend Work
A new Greek law, effective March 6th, 2025, reduces social security contributions on premiums for night work, overtime, and Sunday/holiday work for full-time employees across all sectors, leading to lower employer costs and potentially higher employee wages.
Greece Lowers Social Security Contributions for Night and Weekend Work
A new Greek law, effective March 6th, 2025, reduces social security contributions on premiums for night work, overtime, and Sunday/holiday work for full-time employees across all sectors, leading to lower employer costs and potentially higher employee wages.
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36% Bias Score


Spain: €20.19 Million in Fines for Workday and Overtime Violations in 2024
In 2024, Spain's Labor and Social Security Inspection imposed €20.19 million in fines on companies for violating employee workday registration and overtime laws—an 8.78% increase from 2023—with €2.99 million for registration issues and €17.2 million for excessive hours, highlighting the ongoing chal...
Spain: €20.19 Million in Fines for Workday and Overtime Violations in 2024
In 2024, Spain's Labor and Social Security Inspection imposed €20.19 million in fines on companies for violating employee workday registration and overtime laws—an 8.78% increase from 2023—with €2.99 million for registration issues and €17.2 million for excessive hours, highlighting the ongoing chal...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Tourism Tender Excludes Local Firms, Raising Concerns
Greece's tourism promotion tender controversially excluded experienced Greek firms, benefiting multinational corporations despite Recovery Fund aims to support national resilience and SMEs; award-winning Greek companies were ineligible, raising concerns about the tender's criteria and effectiveness.

Greek Tourism Tender Excludes Local Firms, Raising Concerns
Greece's tourism promotion tender controversially excluded experienced Greek firms, benefiting multinational corporations despite Recovery Fund aims to support national resilience and SMEs; award-winning Greek companies were ineligible, raising concerns about the tender's criteria and effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Labor Bill Clarified: No 8-Hour Workday Changes, Increased Flexibility
The Greek Ministry of Labor clarifies the new social security bill, stating that it does not abolish the 8-hour workday or alter dismissal laws, but allows for more flexible annual leave and extends the possibility of 13-hour workdays under strict conditions with increased overtime pay (40%).

Greek Labor Bill Clarified: No 8-Hour Workday Changes, Increased Flexibility
The Greek Ministry of Labor clarifies the new social security bill, stating that it does not abolish the 8-hour workday or alter dismissal laws, but allows for more flexible annual leave and extends the possibility of 13-hour workdays under strict conditions with increased overtime pay (40%).
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4% Bias Score

Germany Debates Unpaid Overtime and Flexible Working Hours
Germany's Left party demands a ban on unpaid overtime, citing 600 million unpaid hours in 2022, clashing with the CDU's proposal for a weekly maximum working time to increase flexibility, potentially leading to longer working hours.

Germany Debates Unpaid Overtime and Flexible Working Hours
Germany's Left party demands a ban on unpaid overtime, citing 600 million unpaid hours in 2022, clashing with the CDU's proposal for a weekly maximum working time to increase flexibility, potentially leading to longer working hours.
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52% Bias Score

German Overtime Crisis: 44% Work Extra Hours, Over Half Unpaid
A recent DGB survey reveals that 44% of German employees regularly work overtime, with over half of it unpaid; this is linked to remote work, higher qualifications, and increased work pressure; the government's potential plan to incentivize overtime is criticized for harming workers' health.

German Overtime Crisis: 44% Work Extra Hours, Over Half Unpaid
A recent DGB survey reveals that 44% of German employees regularly work overtime, with over half of it unpaid; this is linked to remote work, higher qualifications, and increased work pressure; the government's potential plan to incentivize overtime is criticized for harming workers' health.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Lowers Social Security Costs for Overtime
Greece's Ministry of Labor is changing how social security contributions are calculated for overtime, night shifts, and holidays for full-time employees, basing it on the eight-hour workday rate instead of including premiums, thus reducing costs for both employees and employers while maintaining cur...

Greece Lowers Social Security Costs for Overtime
Greece's Ministry of Labor is changing how social security contributions are calculated for overtime, night shifts, and holidays for full-time employees, basing it on the eight-hour workday rate instead of including premiums, thus reducing costs for both employees and employers while maintaining cur...
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40% Bias Score

France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.

France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.
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48% Bias Score
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