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England Resident Doctors to Strike Over Pay Cuts

Resident doctors in England are striking for five days from July 25th due to a pay dispute; the British Medical Association says real earnings have fallen by more than 25% since 2008, while the government says the union's demands are unaffordable. The strike will impact the NHS and potentially exace...

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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UK Government's AI Push Raises Ethical Concerns

The cash-strapped UK government is rapidly adopting AI across public services, from welfare assessments to healthcare, raising concerns about ethical implications and the influence of private tech companies, despite a recent increase to £19.6 billion in public sector tech contracts in 2023.

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Spain to Audit Public Sector Salaries to Eliminate Gender Pay Gap

The Spanish government announced a plan to audit public sector salaries for gender pay gaps, aiming to eliminate discrimination; women earn 10.5% less than men, averaging €32,137 annually versus €35,908.

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Gender Equality
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Ghanaian Nurses' Strike Disrupts Healthcare Services

Over 128,000 Ghanaian nurses and midwives are on strike since June 2nd, 2024, due to the government's failure to implement a signed conditions of service agreement covering allowances, pay increases, and other benefits, leaving many patients stranded in public hospitals.

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kathimerini.gr
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Greek Court to Rule on Reinstatement of Public Sector Holiday Bonuses Based on EU Law

A Greek court is reviewing a lawsuit demanding the reinstatement of 13th and 14th-month salaries for public sector employees, arguing that their absence violates EU law on equal pay and minimum wage; the court's interpretation of a 2024 EU directive will be key to the decision.

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No Poverty
sueddeutsche.de
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City Faces €30 Million Budget Shortfall Due to Staffing Issues

Due to lower-than-predicted employee turnover and more job placements than anticipated in other departments, the city of [CITY NAME] faces a €30 million budget shortfall; a plan to address the issue is expected by year's end.

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Romania's Austerity Measures Spark Outrage Amidst Deficit Crisis

The Romanian government announced urgent measures to address a 9.3% budget deficit, the EU's highest, by cutting spending, starting with student grants, to avoid EU funding suspension; however, this sparked protests and criticism, particularly targeting the lack of action against high judicial salar...

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elpais.com
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Stalled Negotiations for Spain's 2025 Public Employment Offer"

Spain's 2025 public employment offer negotiations are stalled due to the government's lack of a numerical proposal for job openings, prompting union concerns about the overall number of positions and potential impacts on public services.

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kathimerini.gr
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Greek Pension Disparities Highlight System Inefficiencies

In April 2024, Greece's EFKA issued 25,328 new pensions, averaging €842, with significant disparities between private (€774.18) and public (€1,317.43) sectors, alongside €82.7 million in back payments.

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Victorian Government to Slash $3.3 Billion in Costs with AI-Driven Efficiency Plan

The Victorian government will use $3.3 billion in AI and automation to cut costs and improve public service efficiency, focusing initially on licensing, approvals, and TAFE course enrollment, while facing union concerns about job losses and insufficient worker training.

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kathimerini.gr
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Greece's New Public Employee Evaluation: Fewer Top Performers, Increased Dismissals

Greece's new 2024 public employee evaluation system, using AI and target-based metrics, revealed fewer top performers (15,615 vs. 143,121 in 2019) and more low performers (2,102 vs. 237 in 2019), impacting public service delivery and leading to dismissals (1,976 since 2019).

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theguardian.com
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Victorian Union Group Proposes Alternative to Public Sector Job Cuts

The Voice for Members (AVFM), a group of Victorian public servants running for union leadership, presented an 89-page report proposing $13 billion in cost-saving measures—including executive role cuts, reduced consultant spending, and office space consolidation—as an alternative to the government's ...

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Reduced Inequality

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