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Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...
Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...
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60% Bias Score


Coalition abandons plan to cut public sector jobs and end flexible work
Facing political backlash, the Australian Coalition party reversed its policy to end flexible work arrangements for public servants and reduce the public service workforce by 41,000, abandoning plans to achieve $7 billion in annual savings through forced redundancies.
Coalition abandons plan to cut public sector jobs and end flexible work
Facing political backlash, the Australian Coalition party reversed its policy to end flexible work arrangements for public servants and reduce the public service workforce by 41,000, abandoning plans to achieve $7 billion in annual savings through forced redundancies.
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60% Bias Score


East German Representation in Thuringian Ministerial Leadership
February data from the Thuringian State Chancellery reveals that 49.4% of leadership positions in Thuringian ministries are held by East Germans, with significant variations across ministries and leadership levels, prompting discussions about diversity and inclusion.
East German Representation in Thuringian Ministerial Leadership
February data from the Thuringian State Chancellery reveals that 49.4% of leadership positions in Thuringian ministries are held by East Germans, with significant variations across ministries and leadership levels, prompting discussions about diversity and inclusion.
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48% Bias Score


Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
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52% Bias Score


Thousands of Fired Federal Workers Reinstated, But on Paid Leave
Federal agencies are reinstating nearly 6,000 probationary workers terminated in February, placing them on paid administrative leave after court orders, creating a backlog of work and costing taxpayers millions while the legal battle continues.
Thousands of Fired Federal Workers Reinstated, But on Paid Leave
Federal agencies are reinstating nearly 6,000 probationary workers terminated in February, placing them on paid administrative leave after court orders, creating a backlog of work and costing taxpayers millions while the legal battle continues.
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Appointment: Far-Right Politician Joins Thuringia's Environmental Ministry
Lydia Funke, a former AfD politician known for her extremist views, has been appointed as a referent in Thuringia's Ministry for the Environment, sparking controversy due to the AfD's classification as a far-right extremist party.
Controversial Appointment: Far-Right Politician Joins Thuringia's Environmental Ministry
Lydia Funke, a former AfD politician known for her extremist views, has been appointed as a referent in Thuringia's Ministry for the Environment, sparking controversy due to the AfD's classification as a far-right extremist party.
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60% Bias Score

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.
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48% Bias Score

Australian Social Service Delays Feared Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The Australian opposition's plan to cut 41,000 public service jobs could cause delays of weeks or months for social security payments, according to a Labor government analysis. The analysis shows that processing times for various payments would drastically increase.

Australian Social Service Delays Feared Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The Australian opposition's plan to cut 41,000 public service jobs could cause delays of weeks or months for social security payments, according to a Labor government analysis. The analysis shows that processing times for various payments would drastically increase.
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56% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia Improves Governance Through Performance-Based Cadre Reform
Inner Mongolia's government promoted 172 and removed 448 officials based on performance, significantly reducing bureaucratic tasks (meetings by 48.4 percent, assessments by 55 percent, and reporting forms by 80 percent), reflecting a national push for performance-based governance.

Inner Mongolia Improves Governance Through Performance-Based Cadre Reform
Inner Mongolia's government promoted 172 and removed 448 officials based on performance, significantly reducing bureaucratic tasks (meetings by 48.4 percent, assessments by 55 percent, and reporting forms by 80 percent), reflecting a national push for performance-based governance.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Agencies Reinstate Fired Workers, Place Them on Paid Leave
Following a court order, multiple federal agencies are reinstating approximately 6,000 terminated probationary workers but placing them on paid administrative leave, causing staffing shortages and hindering agency operations; a judge has questioned the legality of this action.

Federal Agencies Reinstate Fired Workers, Place Them on Paid Leave
Following a court order, multiple federal agencies are reinstating approximately 6,000 terminated probationary workers but placing them on paid administrative leave, causing staffing shortages and hindering agency operations; a judge has questioned the legality of this action.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Police Promotion Exams Under Investigation for Irregularities
A Madrid judge is investigating alleged irregularities in the 2021 Madrid Municipal Police promotional exams for commissioners and inspectors, involving the Director General and 15 others, due to changes in exam procedures, potential quota violations, and conflicts of interest.

Madrid Police Promotion Exams Under Investigation for Irregularities
A Madrid judge is investigating alleged irregularities in the 2021 Madrid Municipal Police promotional exams for commissioners and inspectors, involving the Director General and 15 others, due to changes in exam procedures, potential quota violations, and conflicts of interest.
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60% Bias Score

IRS Chief Counsel Removed Amidst Workforce Cuts and Data Access Dispute
William Paul, the IRS's acting chief counsel, was removed for opposing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) access to tax data; this comes as the IRS plans to cut its workforce by as much as half, following a recent court ruling that deemed the previous mass layoff of probationar...

IRS Chief Counsel Removed Amidst Workforce Cuts and Data Access Dispute
William Paul, the IRS's acting chief counsel, was removed for opposing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) access to tax data; this comes as the IRS plans to cut its workforce by as much as half, following a recent court ruling that deemed the previous mass layoff of probationar...
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48% Bias Score
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