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UK Delays Key Employment Rights Bill Provisions Until 2027
The UK government delayed until 2027 key provisions of its Employment Rights Bill, including day-one unfair dismissal protection, due to business concerns, despite union support and despite planned implementation of other measures in 2024, such as removing limits on statutory sick pay and introducin...
UK Delays Key Employment Rights Bill Provisions Until 2027
The UK government delayed until 2027 key provisions of its Employment Rights Bill, including day-one unfair dismissal protection, due to business concerns, despite union support and despite planned implementation of other measures in 2024, such as removing limits on statutory sick pay and introducin...
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52% Bias Score


Trans Woman Nominated for Women's Union Seat Despite Supreme Court Ruling
Ellie Waple, a trans woman, has been nominated for a women's seat on Unison's National Executive Council, despite a Supreme Court ruling defining 'woman' as biological female; Unison says the nomination is consistent with its rules.
Trans Woman Nominated for Women's Union Seat Despite Supreme Court Ruling
Ellie Waple, a trans woman, has been nominated for a women's seat on Unison's National Executive Council, despite a Supreme Court ruling defining 'woman' as biological female; Unison says the nomination is consistent with its rules.
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64% Bias Score


Shanghai Museum Showcases Birthplace of China's Labor Movement
The former China Labor Association Office in Shanghai, established in August 1921 by the Communist Party of China, is now a museum commemorating the birth of China's organized labor movement and its evolution through interactive exhibits and historical recreations, educating visitors on workers' rig...
Shanghai Museum Showcases Birthplace of China's Labor Movement
The former China Labor Association Office in Shanghai, established in August 1921 by the Communist Party of China, is now a museum commemorating the birth of China's organized labor movement and its evolution through interactive exhibits and historical recreations, educating visitors on workers' rig...
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40% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
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64% Bias Score


Reeves Faces Union Opposition Amidst Civil Service Cuts and US Tech Deal
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans 50,000 civil service job cuts, faces union opposition, and negotiates a \$700 million tax break for US tech companies while facing pressure to prevent pension tax increases for low-income earners.
Reeves Faces Union Opposition Amidst Civil Service Cuts and US Tech Deal
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans 50,000 civil service job cuts, faces union opposition, and negotiates a \$700 million tax break for US tech companies while facing pressure to prevent pension tax increases for low-income earners.
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64% Bias Score


French Union Defends Pension Reform Consultations Amidst Political Opposition
Amidst criticism from former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, CFDT head Marylise Léon defended social partner consultations on pension reform as "useful and necessary," emphasizing the need for social cohesion and rejecting the linkage of social welfare to the war in Ukraine; 11 meetings are schedul...
French Union Defends Pension Reform Consultations Amidst Political Opposition
Amidst criticism from former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, CFDT head Marylise Léon defended social partner consultations on pension reform as "useful and necessary," emphasizing the need for social cohesion and rejecting the linkage of social welfare to the war in Ukraine; 11 meetings are schedul...
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40% Bias Score

Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...

Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...
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36% Bias Score

French Union Representation Results Announced
The French Ministry of Labor announced the results of the fourth union representation election since 2008, aggregating data from tens of thousands of workplace elections to determine union representation in national-level negotiations and public policy decisions.

French Union Representation Results Announced
The French Ministry of Labor announced the results of the fourth union representation election since 2008, aggregating data from tens of thousands of workplace elections to determine union representation in national-level negotiations and public policy decisions.
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48% Bias Score

Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.

Macedonian Trade Unions to Protest for Higher Wages on May 1st
The Confederation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM) will protest on May 1st for a minimum wage increase to €500, a €100 raise for all salaries, and better worker rights enforcement, while the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KSS) will not participate.
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36% Bias Score

German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.

German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions
Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.
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52% Bias Score

SRA Investigates Former Unite Official After Unfair Dismissal Case
Former Unite the Union official Howard Beckett, a solicitor, is being investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) after losing an unfair dismissal case related to a police probe into alleged bribery, fraud, and money laundering at the union involving a £112m hotel and conference center...

SRA Investigates Former Unite Official After Unfair Dismissal Case
Former Unite the Union official Howard Beckett, a solicitor, is being investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) after losing an unfair dismissal case related to a police probe into alleged bribery, fraud, and money laundering at the union involving a £112m hotel and conference center...
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36% Bias Score

1984-85 UK Miners' Strike: Defeat and Long-Term Consequences
The 1984-85 UK miners' strike, led by Arthur Scargill against Margaret Thatcher's government, resulted in a year-long conflict marked by police violence, economic hardship for mining communities, and ultimately, the miners' defeat and the decline of the coal industry.

1984-85 UK Miners' Strike: Defeat and Long-Term Consequences
The 1984-85 UK miners' strike, led by Arthur Scargill against Margaret Thatcher's government, resulted in a year-long conflict marked by police violence, economic hardship for mining communities, and ultimately, the miners' defeat and the decline of the coal industry.
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16% Bias Score
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