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Saxony Education Protests: Teacher Shortages and Funding Crisis Spark Statewide Demonstration
Teachers and educators in Saxony are protesting insufficient government support, leading to a statewide demonstration in Dresden. The Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW) union criticizes the lack of investment in education and the failure to implement a previously agreed-upon daycare freez...
Saxony Education Protests: Teacher Shortages and Funding Crisis Spark Statewide Demonstration
Teachers and educators in Saxony are protesting insufficient government support, leading to a statewide demonstration in Dresden. The Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW) union criticizes the lack of investment in education and the failure to implement a previously agreed-upon daycare freez...
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56% Bias Score


Amsterdam Schools to Phase Out External Teacher Hiring
Amsterdam's primary schools, encompassing over 4,600 full-time positions across Amsterdam, Weesp, Diemen, and Duivendrecht, are phasing out external teacher hires to improve education quality and save money, with the goal of prioritizing permanent staff and reducing the reliance on temporary workers...
Amsterdam Schools to Phase Out External Teacher Hiring
Amsterdam's primary schools, encompassing over 4,600 full-time positions across Amsterdam, Weesp, Diemen, and Duivendrecht, are phasing out external teacher hires to improve education quality and save money, with the goal of prioritizing permanent staff and reducing the reliance on temporary workers...
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Doctors Strike Over Government Salary Cuts
On Tuesday, over 200 Israeli doctors joined a strike protesting government-mandated salary cuts of 2.48% in 2025 and 1.2% in 2026, part of wider public sector budget cuts also affecting teachers, amidst a disagreement with the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) about the extent of the cuts.
Israeli Doctors Strike Over Government Salary Cuts
On Tuesday, over 200 Israeli doctors joined a strike protesting government-mandated salary cuts of 2.48% in 2025 and 1.2% in 2026, part of wider public sector budget cuts also affecting teachers, amidst a disagreement with the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) about the extent of the cuts.
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52% Bias Score


Berlin's Charité Facility Management Strike Highlights Wage Disparity
Approximately 3,500 Charité Facility Management (CFM) employees in Berlin are striking for wage increases, claiming significantly lower pay than colleagues at the Charité hospital due to CFM's 2005 creation as a cost-cutting measure; the Berlin Senate's repeated promises for wage adjustments remain ...
Berlin's Charité Facility Management Strike Highlights Wage Disparity
Approximately 3,500 Charité Facility Management (CFM) employees in Berlin are striking for wage increases, claiming significantly lower pay than colleagues at the Charité hospital due to CFM's 2005 creation as a cost-cutting measure; the Berlin Senate's repeated promises for wage adjustments remain ...
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60% Bias Score


Mass Federal Firings Under Trump Administration
The Trump administration and Elon Musk are demanding mass firings of federal employees, already resulting in tens of thousands of job losses across numerous agencies, impacting services nationwide.
Mass Federal Firings Under Trump Administration
The Trump administration and Elon Musk are demanding mass firings of federal employees, already resulting in tens of thousands of job losses across numerous agencies, impacting services nationwide.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
Greece's Teacher Evaluation System Faces Delays Amidst Resistance and Bureaucracy
Greece's teacher evaluation system, enacted in 2021, faces delays for 140,000 permanent educators due to evaluator shortages, bureaucratic issues, and teacher resistance; the new education minister proposes reforms including streamlining procedures and increasing evaluators to overcome the backlog.
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
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36% Bias Score

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote on Strike Amidst Pay Dispute
Alberta's 23,500 public sector workers, represented by AUPE, are voting on a strike due to a rejected 11.5 percent pay increase offer from the province, deemed insufficient to combat six years of inflation-related losses. The vote, concluding Monday with results on May 14, highlights broader labor u...

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote on Strike Amidst Pay Dispute
Alberta's 23,500 public sector workers, represented by AUPE, are voting on a strike due to a rejected 11.5 percent pay increase offer from the province, deemed insufficient to combat six years of inflation-related losses. The vote, concluding Monday with results on May 14, highlights broader labor u...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Teachers Strike Over Salary Cuts Amidst War and Economic Crisis
Israeli teachers are striking following the government's decision to revoke a recently negotiated salary increase, highlighting systemic underfunding of the education system and the impact on teacher well-being and the quality of education amidst a war and economic crisis.

Israeli Teachers Strike Over Salary Cuts Amidst War and Economic Crisis
Israeli teachers are striking following the government's decision to revoke a recently negotiated salary increase, highlighting systemic underfunding of the education system and the impact on teacher well-being and the quality of education amidst a war and economic crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Scottish Water Strike: Two-Day Walkout Over Pay Dispute
Scottish Water faces a two-day strike from midnight on Tuesday and Wednesday, impacting essential services due to a pay dispute between three unions and the publicly-owned company over a decade of real-term pay cuts, despite an improved pay offer.

Scottish Water Strike: Two-Day Walkout Over Pay Dispute
Scottish Water faces a two-day strike from midnight on Tuesday and Wednesday, impacting essential services due to a pay dispute between three unions and the publicly-owned company over a decade of real-term pay cuts, despite an improved pay offer.
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12% Bias Score

French Public Sector Unions Plan May 13th Strike Over Budget Cuts
French public sector unions, including the CGT and FSU, are calling for a potential strike on May 13th to protest the government's 40 billion euro budget cuts and demand better wages and working conditions, following a poorly attended April 3rd protest with only 1.6% of state employees striking.

French Public Sector Unions Plan May 13th Strike Over Budget Cuts
French public sector unions, including the CGT and FSU, are calling for a potential strike on May 13th to protest the government's 40 billion euro budget cuts and demand better wages and working conditions, following a poorly attended April 3rd protest with only 1.6% of state employees striking.
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40% Bias Score

Coalition Shifts to Voluntary Redundancies for Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition party shifted its public service reduction plan from cutting 41,000 jobs to offering voluntary redundancies to achieve \$7 billion in annual savings, a change announced on Friday by party spokesman James Paterson, despite previous statements by party leaders.

Coalition Shifts to Voluntary Redundancies for Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition party shifted its public service reduction plan from cutting 41,000 jobs to offering voluntary redundancies to achieve \$7 billion in annual savings, a change announced on Friday by party spokesman James Paterson, despite previous statements by party leaders.
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60% Bias Score
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