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French Labor Shortages Linked to Low Wages and Training Gaps
France faces a growing labor shortage affecting 68% of professions, with 450,000 vacancies in 2025, largely due to low wages and inadequate training in key sectors like healthcare and IT, as revealed at a recent HR meeting in Paris.
French Labor Shortages Linked to Low Wages and Training Gaps
France faces a growing labor shortage affecting 68% of professions, with 450,000 vacancies in 2025, largely due to low wages and inadequate training in key sectors like healthcare and IT, as revealed at a recent HR meeting in Paris.
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44% Bias Score


Seven European Countries See Drop in Real Post-Tax Income in 2024
In seven European countries (Italy, Estonia, Czechia, France, Greece, Belgium, and Spain), the average single worker's real post-tax income decreased in 2024 due to rising personal average tax rates exceeding real wage growth; this is attributed to increased social security contributions and the rem...
Seven European Countries See Drop in Real Post-Tax Income in 2024
In seven European countries (Italy, Estonia, Czechia, France, Greece, Belgium, and Spain), the average single worker's real post-tax income decreased in 2024 due to rising personal average tax rates exceeding real wage growth; this is attributed to increased social security contributions and the rem...
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44% Bias Score


Booming Far East Construction Market Faces Labor Shortage
The Far East's construction market is experiencing rapid growth due to subsidized mortgages and high demand, resulting in high wages (\$142,000 average in May 2025) and a shortage of almost 10,000 workers, with machine operators and laborers being most in-demand.
Booming Far East Construction Market Faces Labor Shortage
The Far East's construction market is experiencing rapid growth due to subsidized mortgages and high demand, resulting in high wages (\$142,000 average in May 2025) and a shortage of almost 10,000 workers, with machine operators and laborers being most in-demand.
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60% Bias Score


Boosting Australia's Productivity: A Counterintuitive Approach
Australia's productivity growth has stagnated despite decades of government initiatives; a new Productivity Commission report offers potential solutions, while this article suggests a counterintuitive approach: raising real wages to incentivize business investment in labor-saving technology.
Boosting Australia's Productivity: A Counterintuitive Approach
Australia's productivity growth has stagnated despite decades of government initiatives; a new Productivity Commission report offers potential solutions, while this article suggests a counterintuitive approach: raising real wages to incentivize business investment in labor-saving technology.
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52% Bias Score


Reserve Bank's Cautious Approach to Interest Rate Cuts Amidst Economic Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia will likely cut interest rates next week but is hesitant due to concerns about wage growth and inflation, despite a slowdown in economic growth and criticisms from economists.
Reserve Bank's Cautious Approach to Interest Rate Cuts Amidst Economic Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia will likely cut interest rates next week but is hesitant due to concerns about wage growth and inflation, despite a slowdown in economic growth and criticisms from economists.
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40% Bias Score


Weakening US Labor Power Under Trump's Second Term
During the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, despite 3.8% nominal wage growth over the past year, indicators reveal weakening U.S. labor power: the share of unemployed voluntarily quitting jobs dropped from 13.2% to 11.8%; long-term unemployment (U-1) increased from 1.5% to 1.9%; and ...
Weakening US Labor Power Under Trump's Second Term
During the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, despite 3.8% nominal wage growth over the past year, indicators reveal weakening U.S. labor power: the share of unemployed voluntarily quitting jobs dropped from 13.2% to 11.8%; long-term unemployment (U-1) increased from 1.5% to 1.9%; and ...
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56% Bias Score

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

İzmir Mayor Offers Substantial Salary Increase to End Municipal Worker Strike
İzmir Mayor Cemil Tugay offered a significant salary increase—a net monthly salary starting at 65,000 TL, reaching 80,000 TL, plus a 10% increase in September—to end a three-day strike by approximately 23,000 workers from İZENERJİ and İZELMAN, eliminating various side payments.

İzmir Mayor Offers Substantial Salary Increase to End Municipal Worker Strike
İzmir Mayor Cemil Tugay offered a significant salary increase—a net monthly salary starting at 65,000 TL, reaching 80,000 TL, plus a 10% increase in September—to end a three-day strike by approximately 23,000 workers from İZENERJİ and İZELMAN, eliminating various side payments.
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52% Bias Score

Perth House Prices Outpace Wages, While Sydney and Melbourne Lag
Analysis of Australian housing market data from April 2024 to April 2025 reveals Perth's house prices surged \$95,022, exceeding average wages, while Sydney and Melbourne saw more modest growth with wages outpacing house price gains; Brisbane and Adelaide showed similar levels.

Perth House Prices Outpace Wages, While Sydney and Melbourne Lag
Analysis of Australian housing market data from April 2024 to April 2025 reveals Perth's house prices surged \$95,022, exceeding average wages, while Sydney and Melbourne saw more modest growth with wages outpacing house price gains; Brisbane and Adelaide showed similar levels.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Interest Rate Cut to Save Mortgage Holders $100+ Monthly
Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next week, saving the average mortgage holder over $100 per month, driven by easing inflation and positive economic indicators.

Australia's Interest Rate Cut to Save Mortgage Holders $100+ Monthly
Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next week, saving the average mortgage holder over $100 per month, driven by easing inflation and positive economic indicators.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Slow Private Sector and Rising Layoffs
The U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April 2025, exceeding expectations, but private sector growth lagged at 62,000, and layoffs increased by 63% year-over-year, with nearly half related to DOGE.

U.S. Job Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Slow Private Sector and Rising Layoffs
The U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April 2025, exceeding expectations, but private sector growth lagged at 62,000, and layoffs increased by 63% year-over-year, with nearly half related to DOGE.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Wages Lag Behind Inflation, Leaving Households Struggling
Italian wages in March 2025 are still 8% below January 2021 levels in real terms due to inflation, impacting household purchasing power and causing significant economic hardship, according to Istat data.

Italian Wages Lag Behind Inflation, Leaving Households Struggling
Italian wages in March 2025 are still 8% below January 2021 levels in real terms due to inflation, impacting household purchasing power and causing significant economic hardship, according to Istat data.
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52% Bias Score
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