Madrid Reaches Deal on Public Sector Worker Agreement
The Madrid regional government finalized a new collective bargaining agreement with unions, effective January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2028, benefiting 40,000 public employees, including a voluntary career progression system and updated regulations on telework, leave, and promotion.
Madrid Reaches Deal on Public Sector Worker Agreement
The Madrid regional government finalized a new collective bargaining agreement with unions, effective January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2028, benefiting 40,000 public employees, including a voluntary career progression system and updated regulations on telework, leave, and promotion.
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48% Bias Score
French Teacher Recruitment Plummets for 2025
The French Ministry of Education announced a reduction of 500 teaching positions for 2025, impacting various subjects including mathematics and French, despite prior projections indicating a need for more teachers. This decision follows the censure of the Barnier government and a lack of public comm...
French Teacher Recruitment Plummets for 2025
The French Ministry of Education announced a reduction of 500 teaching positions for 2025, impacting various subjects including mathematics and French, despite prior projections indicating a need for more teachers. This decision follows the censure of the Barnier government and a lack of public comm...
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56% Bias Score
Union Leader Condemns Starmer's Criticism of Civil Service
Keir Starmer's criticism of the UK civil service as complacent has prompted a strong rebuke from the head of the senior civil servants' union, Dave Penman, who accused Starmer of using "Trumpian" language and warned of the damage to morale and the government's reform agenda.
Union Leader Condemns Starmer's Criticism of Civil Service
Keir Starmer's criticism of the UK civil service as complacent has prompted a strong rebuke from the head of the senior civil servants' union, Dave Penman, who accused Starmer of using "Trumpian" language and warned of the damage to morale and the government's reform agenda.
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44% Bias Score
Muface Healthcare Renewal Faces Crisis as Insurers Demand Higher Premiums
The Muface healthcare agreement for 1.53 million Spanish public employees and their families is expiring on December 31st, and the renewal process has hit a snag due to insurers demanding significantly higher premiums than the government's initial offer.
Muface Healthcare Renewal Faces Crisis as Insurers Demand Higher Premiums
The Muface healthcare agreement for 1.53 million Spanish public employees and their families is expiring on December 31st, and the renewal process has hit a snag due to insurers demanding significantly higher premiums than the government's initial offer.
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48% Bias Score
Germany Faces Contentious Public Sector Wage Negotiations
Upcoming labor negotiations in Germany's public sector are expected to be contentious, with unions demanding significant wage increases while employers cite financial constraints. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for the German economy and public services.
Germany Faces Contentious Public Sector Wage Negotiations
Upcoming labor negotiations in Germany's public sector are expected to be contentious, with unions demanding significant wage increases while employers cite financial constraints. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for the German economy and public services.
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48% Bias Score
French Public Sector Strike Planned for December 5th
French public sector unions plan a December 5th strike to protest government budget cuts and austerity measures.
French Public Sector Strike Planned for December 5th
French public sector unions plan a December 5th strike to protest government budget cuts and austerity measures.
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Corruption Most Frequent Offense in French Courts: 2021-2022 AFA Study
A French anti-corruption agency study of 504 court cases from 2021-2022 found corruption to be the most frequent offense (36.9% of offenses, 29.2% of cases), followed by embezzlement (22.1% of offenses, 26.4% of cases), with 79.7% of defendants being men and a 71.7% conviction rate.
Corruption Most Frequent Offense in French Courts: 2021-2022 AFA Study
A French anti-corruption agency study of 504 court cases from 2021-2022 found corruption to be the most frequent offense (36.9% of offenses, 29.2% of cases), followed by embezzlement (22.1% of offenses, 26.4% of cases), with 79.7% of defendants being men and a 71.7% conviction rate.
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44% Bias Score
Dutch Government Warns of Identity Fraud by Temporary Staff
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) warned government institutions about employees using falsified documents after a Rijksrecherche investigation revealed multiple temporary staff with forged papers; four suspects appeared in court today in Rotterdam.
Dutch Government Warns of Identity Fraud by Temporary Staff
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) warned government institutions about employees using falsified documents after a Rijksrecherche investigation revealed multiple temporary staff with forged papers; four suspects appeared in court today in Rotterdam.
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24% Bias Score
French Public Sector Strike: 18.62% Participation, Widespread Disruption
On December 5th, 2024, 18.62% of French state employees, including 31.32% of teachers, participated in a strike to protest worsening working conditions and salaries, following the government's announcement of an absenteeism reduction plan; protests took place nationwide, impacting air travel and res...
French Public Sector Strike: 18.62% Participation, Widespread Disruption
On December 5th, 2024, 18.62% of French state employees, including 31.32% of teachers, participated in a strike to protest worsening working conditions and salaries, following the government's announcement of an absenteeism reduction plan; protests took place nationwide, impacting air travel and res...
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32% Bias Score
French Public Sector Strike Over €1.2 Billion in Austerity Measures
French public sector unions are striking on December 5th, 2024, protesting €1.2 billion in government spending cuts impacting schools, hospitals, and other services due to planned reductions in sick pay, benefits, and salary increases.
French Public Sector Strike Over €1.2 Billion in Austerity Measures
French public sector unions are striking on December 5th, 2024, protesting €1.2 billion in government spending cuts impacting schools, hospitals, and other services due to planned reductions in sick pay, benefits, and salary increases.
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36% Bias Score
NHS Reform: Labour's Concerns and Proposed Solutions
Analysis of the UK government's proposed NHS reforms, focusing on Labour's concerns, the need for reform, and the role of unions and leadership.
NHS Reform: Labour's Concerns and Proposed Solutions
Analysis of the UK government's proposed NHS reforms, focusing on Labour's concerns, the need for reform, and the role of unions and leadership.
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WICS Boss's Lavish Expenses
Former WICS chief executive Alan Sutherland's expense claims, including a \u00a3170 wallet and \u00a318,000 flight, prompted a review revealing poor governance.
WICS Boss's Lavish Expenses
Former WICS chief executive Alan Sutherland's expense claims, including a \u00a3170 wallet and \u00a318,000 flight, prompted a review revealing poor governance.
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0% Bias Score