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French School Leaders Express Widespread Dissatisfaction with Ministry Policies
A survey of 2,000 French school principals reveals 68% dissatisfaction with ministerial policies, citing rushed communication and disagreement with reforms like the vocational track overhaul and remedial groups in French and math.
French School Leaders Express Widespread Dissatisfaction with Ministry Policies
A survey of 2,000 French school principals reveals 68% dissatisfaction with ministerial policies, citing rushed communication and disagreement with reforms like the vocational track overhaul and remedial groups in French and math.
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60% Bias Score


Air Canada Flight Attendants Reject Wage Deal, Arbitration to Follow
Air Canada flight attendants overwhelmingly rejected a new contract, leading to binding arbitration for wage determination after 99.1% voted against the deal, despite securing compensation for previously unpaid work.
Air Canada Flight Attendants Reject Wage Deal, Arbitration to Follow
Air Canada flight attendants overwhelmingly rejected a new contract, leading to binding arbitration for wage determination after 99.1% voted against the deal, despite securing compensation for previously unpaid work.
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32% Bias Score


Air Canada Flight Attendant Deal Sets Precedent for Ground Pay
A tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants, following a three-day strike, mandates ground pay for at least 60 minutes before each flight, potentially setting a new standard for North American airlines.
Air Canada Flight Attendant Deal Sets Precedent for Ground Pay
A tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants, following a three-day strike, mandates ground pay for at least 60 minutes before each flight, potentially setting a new standard for North American airlines.
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24% Bias Score


ACTU pushes for four-day work week, citing productivity gains
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for a four-day work week to improve work-life balance, citing studies showing increased productivity and reduced burnout in trial programs; however, challenges remain in ensuring pay and feasibility across various business sectors.
ACTU pushes for four-day work week, citing productivity gains
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for a four-day work week to improve work-life balance, citing studies showing increased productivity and reduced burnout in trial programs; however, challenges remain in ensuring pay and feasibility across various business sectors.
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36% Bias Score


Boeing Faces Strike by 3,200 St. Louis Workers
Over 3,200 unionized Boeing workers in St. Louis will strike starting Monday after rejecting a contract offer that included a 40% average wage increase to $102,600 annually; this is the first strike at Boeing's St. Louis defense hub since 1996 and impacts production of fighter jets and the MQ-25 dro...
Boeing Faces Strike by 3,200 St. Louis Workers
Over 3,200 unionized Boeing workers in St. Louis will strike starting Monday after rejecting a contract offer that included a 40% average wage increase to $102,600 annually; this is the first strike at Boeing's St. Louis defense hub since 1996 and impacts production of fighter jets and the MQ-25 dro...
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40% Bias Score


Erdoğan Postpones Turkish Miners' Strike, Citing National Security
Turkey's President Erdoğan postponed a miners' strike for 60 days, citing national security concerns, prompting outrage from the Maden-İş union who called it a violation of their constitutional right to strike, amidst ongoing negotiations for better wages and working conditions.
Erdoğan Postpones Turkish Miners' Strike, Citing National Security
Turkey's President Erdoğan postponed a miners' strike for 60 days, citing national security concerns, prompting outrage from the Maden-İş union who called it a violation of their constitutional right to strike, amidst ongoing negotiations for better wages and working conditions.
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60% Bias Score

Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.

Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.
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48% Bias Score

Bulgaria: 140 Years After Unification, A Nation Divided
On the 140th anniversary of the Unification of Bulgaria, the article contrasts the nation's past unity with its present deep divisions, highlighting political infighting and the influence of sanctioned oligarchs as key factors in societal fragmentation.

Bulgaria: 140 Years After Unification, A Nation Divided
On the 140th anniversary of the Unification of Bulgaria, the article contrasts the nation's past unity with its present deep divisions, highlighting political infighting and the influence of sanctioned oligarchs as key factors in societal fragmentation.
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56% Bias Score

Qantas to Pay Record \$90 Million Penalty for Illegal Worker Dismissals
A Federal Court ordered Qantas to pay a \$90 million penalty for illegally sacking 1800 workers in 2020, the largest penalty under Australian workplace laws, with \$50 million going to the Transport Workers' Union and \$40 million for affected workers; the decision highlights the role of former CEO ...

Qantas to Pay Record \$90 Million Penalty for Illegal Worker Dismissals
A Federal Court ordered Qantas to pay a \$90 million penalty for illegally sacking 1800 workers in 2020, the largest penalty under Australian workplace laws, with \$50 million going to the Transport Workers' Union and \$40 million for affected workers; the decision highlights the role of former CEO ...
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56% Bias Score

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.
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56% Bias Score

Canada Post Labor Dispute Continues After Contract Rejection
Canada Post workers voted overwhelmingly (70%) to reject a new contract offer, extending a 20-month labor dispute and forcing a return to negotiations due to disagreements over job security, pensions, and part-time work expansion.

Canada Post Labor Dispute Continues After Contract Rejection
Canada Post workers voted overwhelmingly (70%) to reject a new contract offer, extending a 20-month labor dispute and forcing a return to negotiations due to disagreements over job security, pensions, and part-time work expansion.
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40% Bias Score

SPD Seeks More Electible Judicial Candidate After Failed Appointment
Following the failed appointment of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf due to her perceived left-leaning stance, the SPD is forming a committee led by Gesine Schwan to find a more electable judicial candidate, prioritizing their perceived political alignment.

SPD Seeks More Electible Judicial Candidate After Failed Appointment
Following the failed appointment of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf due to her perceived left-leaning stance, the SPD is forming a committee led by Gesine Schwan to find a more electable judicial candidate, prioritizing their perceived political alignment.
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72% Bias Score
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