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Canada Post Workers to Vote on Final Contract Offer
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced a mandatory vote on Canada Post's final contract offer for 55,000 unionized workers, aiming to resolve a long-standing impasse after months of negotiations and the union's rejection of binding arbitration; the vote will be overseen by the Canada Industrial...
Canada Post Workers to Vote on Final Contract Offer
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced a mandatory vote on Canada Post's final contract offer for 55,000 unionized workers, aiming to resolve a long-standing impasse after months of negotiations and the union's rejection of binding arbitration; the vote will be overseen by the Canada Industrial...
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44% Bias Score


Victorian Union Group Proposes Alternative to Public Sector Job Cuts
The Voice for Members (AVFM), a group of Victorian public servants running for union leadership, presented an 89-page report proposing $13 billion in cost-saving measures—including executive role cuts, reduced consultant spending, and office space consolidation—as an alternative to the government's ...
Victorian Union Group Proposes Alternative to Public Sector Job Cuts
The Voice for Members (AVFM), a group of Victorian public servants running for union leadership, presented an 89-page report proposing $13 billion in cost-saving measures—including executive role cuts, reduced consultant spending, and office space consolidation—as an alternative to the government's ...
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48% Bias Score


Starbucks Barista Strike over Dress Code Affects 120 Stores
More than 2,000 Starbucks baristas at 120 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday to protest a new dress code requiring solid black shirts and specific bottoms, prompting a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board over the company's failure to bargain.
Starbucks Barista Strike over Dress Code Affects 120 Stores
More than 2,000 Starbucks baristas at 120 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday to protest a new dress code requiring solid black shirts and specific bottoms, prompting a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board over the company's failure to bargain.
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52% Bias Score


Hellenic Train Union Condemns Dismissals, Alleges Authoritarianism
The Hellenic Train union condemned the dismissal of Kostas Genidounias and eight other employees, alleging authoritarianism, false accusations, and a pattern of unfair labor practices, demanding their reinstatement and compensation.
Hellenic Train Union Condemns Dismissals, Alleges Authoritarianism
The Hellenic Train union condemned the dismissal of Kostas Genidounias and eight other employees, alleging authoritarianism, false accusations, and a pattern of unfair labor practices, demanding their reinstatement and compensation.
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56% Bias Score


AFGE to Lay Off Over Half Its Staff After Trump's Executive Order
Facing President Trump's executive order ending collective bargaining rights for federal workers, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) will lay off more than half its 355-member staff by June, impacting organizers, national representatives, and support staff, despite continued lega...
AFGE to Lay Off Over Half Its Staff After Trump's Executive Order
Facing President Trump's executive order ending collective bargaining rights for federal workers, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) will lay off more than half its 355-member staff by June, impacting organizers, national representatives, and support staff, despite continued lega...
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40% Bias Score


AfD Surpasses Union in German Poll for the First Time
A new Ipsos poll shows the AfD leading CDU/CSU with 25% to 24% support, six and a half weeks after the German federal election; this comes on the day the new coalition government revealed its agreement, sparking reactions from both parties.
AfD Surpasses Union in German Poll for the First Time
A new Ipsos poll shows the AfD leading CDU/CSU with 25% to 24% support, six and a half weeks after the German federal election; this comes on the day the new coalition government revealed its agreement, sparking reactions from both parties.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Post-CUPW Labor Dispute Escalates Amidst Financial Strain
Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are embroiled in a 19-month labor dispute centered on Canada Post's plan to increase part-time positions, leading to an unfair labor practice complaint filed by the union and a potential for one of the longest labor disputes in Canadian history. T...

Canada Post-CUPW Labor Dispute Escalates Amidst Financial Strain
Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are embroiled in a 19-month labor dispute centered on Canada Post's plan to increase part-time positions, leading to an unfair labor practice complaint filed by the union and a potential for one of the longest labor disputes in Canadian history. T...
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40% Bias Score

CRA Cuts 280 Permanent Jobs Amidst Federal Austerity
The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent positions, mainly in the National Capital Region, due to budget constraints, following the non-renewal of over 1,000 term contracts since 2024, resulting in over 3,000 job losses and concerns about service delivery.

CRA Cuts 280 Permanent Jobs Amidst Federal Austerity
The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent positions, mainly in the National Capital Region, due to budget constraints, following the non-renewal of over 1,000 term contracts since 2024, resulting in over 3,000 job losses and concerns about service delivery.
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).

Alberta Public Sector Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Strike
In Alberta, 90.1% of 23,500 public-sector workers voted to strike, demanding a 24% pay raise to counter inflation after rejecting the province's 11.5% offer; this follows the 2017 repeal of legislation prohibiting strikes by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE).
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Garbage Strike: Contract Vote Decides Future of Indefinite Action
Madrid garbage collectors will vote on a new contract offer by 3 PM Sunday; rejection will prolong the indefinite strike, while the city government mediates, imposing fines and threatening legal action against intimidation and possible use of emergency contracts if agreement is not reached.

Madrid Garbage Strike: Contract Vote Decides Future of Indefinite Action
Madrid garbage collectors will vote on a new contract offer by 3 PM Sunday; rejection will prolong the indefinite strike, while the city government mediates, imposing fines and threatening legal action against intimidation and possible use of emergency contracts if agreement is not reached.
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44% Bias Score

Labor Vows to Protect Penalty Rates for 3 Million Workers
Ahead of the Australian election, Labor vows to legislate penalty rate protection for three million workers, contrasting with the Coalition's small business tax break proposals; the policy will impact workers' pay and business costs.

Labor Vows to Protect Penalty Rates for 3 Million Workers
Ahead of the Australian election, Labor vows to legislate penalty rate protection for three million workers, contrasting with the Coalition's small business tax break proposals; the policy will impact workers' pay and business costs.
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44% Bias Score

Mixed Reactions to Union-SPD Coalition Agreement in Thuringia
Germany's Union and SPD parties reached a coalition agreement, receiving mixed reactions in Thuringia: CDU leaders view it as a positive step towards economic growth and regional development, while the Linke criticizes its handling of social issues and its potential negative impact on migrants and s...

Mixed Reactions to Union-SPD Coalition Agreement in Thuringia
Germany's Union and SPD parties reached a coalition agreement, receiving mixed reactions in Thuringia: CDU leaders view it as a positive step towards economic growth and regional development, while the Linke criticizes its handling of social issues and its potential negative impact on migrants and s...
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36% Bias Score
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