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Norwich Council Halts Delayed £1.3m IT Project
Norwich City Council has suspended a £1.3m IT system upgrade project with Civica due to repeated delays, technical issues, and a resulting legal dispute; the project, involving the Civica D360 system, was to replace the decades-old W2 system and cover several council functions.
Norwich Council Halts Delayed £1.3m IT Project
Norwich City Council has suspended a £1.3m IT system upgrade project with Civica due to repeated delays, technical issues, and a resulting legal dispute; the project, involving the Civica D360 system, was to replace the decades-old W2 system and cover several council functions.
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40% Bias Score


German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.
German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.
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32% Bias Score


Four Federal Agencies Reopen Resignation Program Amid Workforce Cuts
Four federal agencies are offering employees a deferred resignation program with paid leave until September to reduce the federal workforce, as part of the Trump administration's initiative, with deadlines ranging from April 8th to 18th.
Four Federal Agencies Reopen Resignation Program Amid Workforce Cuts
Four federal agencies are offering employees a deferred resignation program with paid leave until September to reduce the federal workforce, as part of the Trump administration's initiative, with deadlines ranging from April 8th to 18th.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's State-Run Credit Bureau Plan Raises Concerns
Greece plans to establish a state-run credit bureau by late 2025 or early 2026, despite the author's argument that this contrasts with successful private sector models in the US and UK and might lead to inefficiency and corruption.
Greece's State-Run Credit Bureau Plan Raises Concerns
Greece plans to establish a state-run credit bureau by late 2025 or early 2026, despite the author's argument that this contrasts with successful private sector models in the US and UK and might lead to inefficiency and corruption.
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68% Bias Score


Greek Ministers Push for Pay Raises for Police, Firefighters, and Coast Guard
Greek Ministers Kikilias and Georgiadis are urging salary increases for police, firefighters, and coast guards following similar raises for the armed forces, citing the vital roles these personnel play and the need for fair compensation.
Greek Ministers Push for Pay Raises for Police, Firefighters, and Coast Guard
Greek Ministers Kikilias and Georgiadis are urging salary increases for police, firefighters, and coast guards following similar raises for the armed forces, citing the vital roles these personnel play and the need for fair compensation.
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44% Bias Score


German Union Leader Warns Against Extended Working Hours Amid Mental Health Crisis
Verdi union chief Frank Werneke warns against extending working hours in Germany, citing increased workloads and mental health concerns, particularly in service sectors, referencing a record high of 323 sick days per 100 insured persons due to mental illness in 2023, according to DAK-Gesundheit; he ...
German Union Leader Warns Against Extended Working Hours Amid Mental Health Crisis
Verdi union chief Frank Werneke warns against extending working hours in Germany, citing increased workloads and mental health concerns, particularly in service sectors, referencing a record high of 323 sick days per 100 insured persons due to mental illness in 2023, according to DAK-Gesundheit; he ...
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48% Bias Score

Brandenburg Halts Teacher Hiring, Sparking Controversy
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily paused teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, sparking criticism from the opposition and even within the ruling coalition; the state plans to slightly reduce the number of teachers in the next two school years despite a shortage, and also plans to cut b...

Brandenburg Halts Teacher Hiring, Sparking Controversy
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily paused teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, sparking criticism from the opposition and even within the ruling coalition; the state plans to slightly reduce the number of teachers in the next two school years despite a shortage, and also plans to cut b...
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44% Bias Score

Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...

Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
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52% Bias Score

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...
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56% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Strikes Cause Significant Business Losses
Recent strikes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's public transportation and services caused significant financial losses for nearly half of 530 surveyed companies due to decreased customer traffic and internal staff shortages, disproportionately impacting self-employed individuals with childcare responsibi...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Strikes Cause Significant Business Losses
Recent strikes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's public transportation and services caused significant financial losses for nearly half of 530 surveyed companies due to decreased customer traffic and internal staff shortages, disproportionately impacting self-employed individuals with childcare responsibi...
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56% Bias Score

Muface Finalizes New Healthcare Agreement After Membership Drop
Muface, a Spanish mutual healthcare provider, finalized a new three-year agreement with Adeslas and Asisa starting May 1, 2025, following a period of crisis; a special period for member changes is open in May and June, after 45,629 members left for public healthcare in January due to contract uncert...

Muface Finalizes New Healthcare Agreement After Membership Drop
Muface, a Spanish mutual healthcare provider, finalized a new three-year agreement with Adeslas and Asisa starting May 1, 2025, following a period of crisis; a special period for member changes is open in May and June, after 45,629 members left for public healthcare in January due to contract uncert...
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40% Bias Score

£2 Billion Civil Service Budget Cuts Planned, Sparking Job Loss Fears
The UK government will cut civil service administrative budgets by £2 billion by 2029-30, potentially leading to 50,000 job losses, despite a significant increase in headcount since 2016; the move aims to free up resources for frontline services.

£2 Billion Civil Service Budget Cuts Planned, Sparking Job Loss Fears
The UK government will cut civil service administrative budgets by £2 billion by 2029-30, potentially leading to 50,000 job losses, despite a significant increase in headcount since 2016; the move aims to free up resources for frontline services.
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56% Bias Score
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