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French Unions Stage Large-Scale September 18th Protest
On September 18th, over 500,000 people protested across France, according to the Ministry of the Interior (double that number according to the CGT union), marking a resurgence of labor mobilization following earlier protests against pension reforms.
French Unions Stage Large-Scale September 18th Protest
On September 18th, over 500,000 people protested across France, according to the Ministry of the Interior (double that number according to the CGT union), marking a resurgence of labor mobilization following earlier protests against pension reforms.
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28% Bias Score


AI-Driven Job Cuts Predicted in Canadian Public Service
The Canadian federal government's adoption of AI is expected to cause some job losses in the public service, though the exact number and affected areas remain unclear, prompting concerns from unions and experts.
AI-Driven Job Cuts Predicted in Canadian Public Service
The Canadian federal government's adoption of AI is expected to cause some job losses in the public service, though the exact number and affected areas remain unclear, prompting concerns from unions and experts.
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32% Bias Score


Spain's Public Administration Faces Mass Retirement Wave
A study reveals that 49.53% of Spain's General State Administration (AGE) employees will retire in the next 10 years, resulting in a loss of 89,690 employees, significantly impacting public service quality due to understaffing and lack of generational replacement.
Spain's Public Administration Faces Mass Retirement Wave
A study reveals that 49.53% of Spain's General State Administration (AGE) employees will retire in the next 10 years, resulting in a loss of 89,690 employees, significantly impacting public service quality due to understaffing and lack of generational replacement.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Forest Firefighters' Strike Continues After Disappointing Negotiations
Following a three-hour meeting yesterday between forest firefighters' unions, Tragsa, and the Madrid Community, the indefinite strike continues due to Tragsa's refusal to negotiate despite the Community's 10% salary increase offer and Tragsa's reported 80 million euros profit in 2022 and 40 million ...
Madrid Forest Firefighters' Strike Continues After Disappointing Negotiations
Following a three-hour meeting yesterday between forest firefighters' unions, Tragsa, and the Madrid Community, the indefinite strike continues due to Tragsa's refusal to negotiate despite the Community's 10% salary increase offer and Tragsa's reported 80 million euros profit in 2022 and 40 million ...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Arbitration Board to Decide on Public Employee Salary Increases
The Turkish Arbitration Board is meeting to decide on salary increases for public employees and retirees, with a final decision expected on August 27th after the government submitted its proposal and Memur-Sen made additional statements.
Turkish Arbitration Board to Decide on Public Employee Salary Increases
The Turkish Arbitration Board is meeting to decide on salary increases for public employees and retirees, with a final decision expected on August 27th after the government submitted its proposal and Memur-Sen made additional statements.
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32% Bias Score


Queensland Public Servants Report Widespread Corruption, but Few Investigations
A survey of Queensland public servants found that one-third witnessed workplace corruption in the past five years, yet the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) investigated less than 1% of complaints, charging only one person; this follows a 2022 inquiry recommending a new police integrity unit, a ...
Queensland Public Servants Report Widespread Corruption, but Few Investigations
A survey of Queensland public servants found that one-third witnessed workplace corruption in the past five years, yet the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) investigated less than 1% of complaints, charging only one person; this follows a 2022 inquiry recommending a new police integrity unit, a ...
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Police Exam Clash Creates Impossible Dilemma for 7,449 Applicants
On September 20th, 7,449 applicants will compete for 550 Madrid police positions, while 15 other municipalities hold simultaneous exams, forcing candidates to choose and potentially losing paid application fees and access to over 130 additional jobs.

Madrid Police Exam Clash Creates Impossible Dilemma for 7,449 Applicants
On September 20th, 7,449 applicants will compete for 550 Madrid police positions, while 15 other municipalities hold simultaneous exams, forcing candidates to choose and potentially losing paid application fees and access to over 130 additional jobs.
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56% Bias Score

7.6% Salary Increase for Certain Russian Budget Employees
Starting October 1, 2025, salaries for specific categories of federal budget employees in Russia will increase by 7.6%, impacting hundreds of thousands or millions of workers across the nation, funded by a 30.8 billion ruble allocation.

7.6% Salary Increase for Certain Russian Budget Employees
Starting October 1, 2025, salaries for specific categories of federal budget employees in Russia will increase by 7.6%, impacting hundreds of thousands or millions of workers across the nation, funded by a 30.8 billion ruble allocation.
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16% Bias Score

Emilia-Romagna: 890 Teaching Positions Unfilled Despite Authorizations
In Emilia-Romagna, 890 authorized teaching positions remain unfilled, despite the Ministry of Education's approval of 4,170 new roles, leaving successful candidates from two national recovery plan (Pnrr) competitions without permanent contracts.

Emilia-Romagna: 890 Teaching Positions Unfilled Despite Authorizations
In Emilia-Romagna, 890 authorized teaching positions remain unfilled, despite the Ministry of Education's approval of 4,170 new roles, leaving successful candidates from two national recovery plan (Pnrr) competitions without permanent contracts.
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56% Bias Score

AI Automation Threatens 74 Percent of Canadian Public Sector Jobs
A Dais think tank study finds 74 percent of Canada's 1.1 million public sector jobs are highly exposed to AI automation, significantly higher than the national average of 29 percent, with the federal government most affected. The study recommends proactive workforce planning and collaboration with l...

AI Automation Threatens 74 Percent of Canadian Public Sector Jobs
A Dais think tank study finds 74 percent of Canada's 1.1 million public sector jobs are highly exposed to AI automation, significantly higher than the national average of 29 percent, with the federal government most affected. The study recommends proactive workforce planning and collaboration with l...
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Union Challenges Arbitration Board, Calls for Sendika Law Reform
Memur-Sen, a Turkish trade union, declined to refer its 8th Collective Bargaining Agreement dispute to the Public Officials Arbitration Board due to perceived bias but the employer initiated the process; the board's decision on 58 agreed-upon clauses, including salary increases, will affect millions...

Turkish Union Challenges Arbitration Board, Calls for Sendika Law Reform
Memur-Sen, a Turkish trade union, declined to refer its 8th Collective Bargaining Agreement dispute to the Public Officials Arbitration Board due to perceived bias but the employer initiated the process; the board's decision on 58 agreed-upon clauses, including salary increases, will affect millions...
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48% Bias Score

Massachusetts Remote Work Policy Impacts State Agency Responsiveness
Following complaints of unresponsive state agencies in Massachusetts, former Lt. Governor Tim Murray advocates for a return to in-office work, contrasting the state's policy with others where return-to-office mandates faced union backlash, while a state employee union claims remote work saves money.

Massachusetts Remote Work Policy Impacts State Agency Responsiveness
Following complaints of unresponsive state agencies in Massachusetts, former Lt. Governor Tim Murray advocates for a return to in-office work, contrasting the state's policy with others where return-to-office mandates faced union backlash, while a state employee union claims remote work saves money.
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52% Bias Score
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