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CSIF Union Calls One-Day Strike Over Spanish Public Healthcare Uncertainty
The CSIF union in Spain has called a one-day strike for February 13th due to uncertainty over healthcare for 1.1 million public sector employees and 400,000 family members, following a lack of a definitive agreement between the government and insurers regarding the future of healthcare provision.
CSIF Union Calls One-Day Strike Over Spanish Public Healthcare Uncertainty
The CSIF union in Spain has called a one-day strike for February 13th due to uncertainty over healthcare for 1.1 million public sector employees and 400,000 family members, following a lack of a definitive agreement between the government and insurers regarding the future of healthcare provision.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Public Workers Protest Insufficient Salary Increases
81 KESK union members protested in Ankara against insufficient civil servant salary increases, demanding a minimum wage of 79,000 TL, tax justice, and inclusion of additional payments in retirement benefits, highlighting widespread economic hardship.
Turkish Public Workers Protest Insufficient Salary Increases
81 KESK union members protested in Ankara against insufficient civil servant salary increases, demanding a minimum wage of 79,000 TL, tax justice, and inclusion of additional payments in retirement benefits, highlighting widespread economic hardship.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Amidst Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector employees begin January 24th, with potential warning strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and union demands for an 8 percent pay raise (minimum 350 euros/month), potentially disrupting essential services.
Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Amidst Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector employees begin January 24th, with potential warning strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and union demands for an 8 percent pay raise (minimum 350 euros/month), potentially disrupting essential services.
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40% Bias Score


French Public Sector Strike Protests Rejected Sick Leave Plan, Low Wages
French public sector workers are staging a one-day strike on December 5th to protest a now-defunct government plan to increase unpaid sick leave days to three, reflecting broader concerns about purchasing power and stagnant wages amidst two years without index point increases.
French Public Sector Strike Protests Rejected Sick Leave Plan, Low Wages
French public sector workers are staging a one-day strike on December 5th to protest a now-defunct government plan to increase unpaid sick leave days to three, reflecting broader concerns about purchasing power and stagnant wages amidst two years without index point increases.
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36% Bias Score

North Macedonia Government Employees Protest for 30% Salary Increase
Government employees in North Macedonia from six ministries and the State Statistical Office are staging daily protests demanding a 30% salary increase, citing unmet conditions in unsigned collective bargaining agreements; the government suspects political motivation.

North Macedonia Government Employees Protest for 30% Salary Increase
Government employees in North Macedonia from six ministries and the State Statistical Office are staging daily protests demanding a 30% salary increase, citing unmet conditions in unsigned collective bargaining agreements; the government suspects political motivation.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Wage Dispute
Wage negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector workers begin January 24, 2024, with potential strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and high union demands (8 percent or 350 euros) amid economic uncertainty.

Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Wage Dispute
Wage negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector workers begin January 24, 2024, with potential strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and high union demands (8 percent or 350 euros) amid economic uncertainty.
Progress
40% Bias Score

"Widespread Protests Erupt in France Over Budget Cuts and Working Conditions"
"Tens of thousands of French citizens protested nationwide on Thursday against government budget cuts, including increased unpaid sick leave for civil servants, following a no-confidence vote, revealing deep public discontent and potential for further unrest."

"Widespread Protests Erupt in France Over Budget Cuts and Working Conditions"
"Tens of thousands of French citizens protested nationwide on Thursday against government budget cuts, including increased unpaid sick leave for civil servants, following a no-confidence vote, revealing deep public discontent and potential for further unrest."
Progress
44% Bias Score
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