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CFDT Defends French Pension Reform Consultations Amidst Criticism
Amidst criticism from former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, CFDT head Marylise Léon defended ongoing social partner consultations on pension reforms in France on March 15th, emphasizing the need for social cohesion and rejecting the prioritization of military spending over social welfare, while th...
CFDT Defends French Pension Reform Consultations Amidst Criticism
Amidst criticism from former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, CFDT head Marylise Léon defended ongoing social partner consultations on pension reforms in France on March 15th, emphasizing the need for social cohesion and rejecting the prioritization of military spending over social welfare, while th...
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44% Bias Score


Spain Raises Minimum Wage 4.4% Amidst Taxation Debate
Spain's minimum wage rises 4.4% to €1,184 monthly in 2025, impacting nearly 3 million workers retroactively from January 1st, following a government-union agreement, while taxation remains debated.
Spain Raises Minimum Wage 4.4% Amidst Taxation Debate
Spain's minimum wage rises 4.4% to €1,184 monthly in 2025, impacting nearly 3 million workers retroactively from January 1st, following a government-union agreement, while taxation remains debated.
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56% Bias Score


French Unions and Employers Begin Talks on Pension Reform
French unions and employers initiated three months of talks on January 17th to reform the pension system, a significant shift from President Macron's previous approach, aiming to find compromises on financing and other key issues, potentially impacting the future role of social partners in French po...
French Unions and Employers Begin Talks on Pension Reform
French unions and employers initiated three months of talks on January 17th to reform the pension system, a significant shift from President Macron's previous approach, aiming to find compromises on financing and other key issues, potentially impacting the future role of social partners in French po...
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56% Bias Score


French Government to Renegotiate 2023 Pension Reform
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne is launching a three-month consultation with ten major labor unions and employers' groups to renegotiate the 2023 pension reform, beginning after a Court of Auditors review, with the goal of finding compromises.
French Government to Renegotiate 2023 Pension Reform
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne is launching a three-month consultation with ten major labor unions and employers' groups to renegotiate the 2023 pension reform, beginning after a Court of Auditors review, with the goal of finding compromises.
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40% Bias Score

French Government Adopts Hands-Off Approach to Pension Reform Negotiations
French Labor Minister Catherine Vautrin announced a hands-off approach to upcoming pension reform negotiations between employers and unions, starting February 23rd and lasting until early June, aiming to amend the 2023 reform that increased the retirement age to 64, prioritizing a financially balanc...

French Government Adopts Hands-Off Approach to Pension Reform Negotiations
French Labor Minister Catherine Vautrin announced a hands-off approach to upcoming pension reform negotiations between employers and unions, starting February 23rd and lasting until early June, aiming to amend the 2023 reform that increased the retirement age to 64, prioritizing a financially balanc...
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44% Bias Score

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.
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44% Bias Score

Veteran Civil Servant to Lead French Pension Reform Talks
French Prime Minister François Bayrou appointed 73-year-old Jean-Jacques Marette to lead a three-month discussion on the 2023 pension reform, aiming for an agreement between social partners by late May, despite opposition from labor unions and support from employers.

Veteran Civil Servant to Lead French Pension Reform Talks
French Prime Minister François Bayrou appointed 73-year-old Jean-Jacques Marette to lead a three-month discussion on the 2023 pension reform, aiming for an agreement between social partners by late May, despite opposition from labor unions and support from employers.
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36% Bias Score

France Opens Talks on Pension Reform Amidst Economic Concerns
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will meet with employers and unions starting Tuesday to discuss pension reforms and the struggling economy, with potential adjustments to address concerns about arduous work, women's careers, and multiple pensions; however, employer groups remain skeptical about...

France Opens Talks on Pension Reform Amidst Economic Concerns
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will meet with employers and unions starting Tuesday to discuss pension reforms and the struggling economy, with potential adjustments to address concerns about arduous work, women's careers, and multiple pensions; however, employer groups remain skeptical about...
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36% Bias Score
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