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Pharmacy Professor Pivots to Counselling, Prioritizing Emotional Fulfillment
Dr. John Weber, a former pharmacy professor at Memorial University, transitioned to counselling after 20 years, prioritizing emotional fulfillment and using his pharmacology background to treat addiction and Parkinson's patients; he now focuses on the therapeutic relationship and helping patients ov...
Pharmacy Professor Pivots to Counselling, Prioritizing Emotional Fulfillment
Dr. John Weber, a former pharmacy professor at Memorial University, transitioned to counselling after 20 years, prioritizing emotional fulfillment and using his pharmacology background to treat addiction and Parkinson's patients; he now focuses on the therapeutic relationship and helping patients ov...
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4% Bias Score


UK MPs Push for Four-Day Workweek, Government Rejects Proposal
A group of British MPs are proposing a four-day workweek amendment to the Employment Rights Bill, which is being considered by a panel of experts; however, the government has rejected this amendment.
UK MPs Push for Four-Day Workweek, Government Rejects Proposal
A group of British MPs are proposing a four-day workweek amendment to the Employment Rights Bill, which is being considered by a panel of experts; however, the government has rejected this amendment.
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52% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Home Office Survey: Positive Contact, But In-Person Interaction Missed
A survey of over 1,000 people in Schleswig-Holstein by Forsa for the TK found that while 96% of those working from home at least occasionally maintain good contact with colleagues, 32% miss in-person interaction, compared to 9% of those working exclusively in the office. Additionally, 16% of remote ...
Schleswig-Holstein Home Office Survey: Positive Contact, But In-Person Interaction Missed
A survey of over 1,000 people in Schleswig-Holstein by Forsa for the TK found that while 96% of those working from home at least occasionally maintain good contact with colleagues, 32% miss in-person interaction, compared to 9% of those working exclusively in the office. Additionally, 16% of remote ...
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44% Bias Score


Australian Workers' Holiday Connectivity: A Productivity and Well-being Crisis
A recent study shows that 70 percent of Australians check work emails during their holidays, with women more frequently contacted than men, despite guidelines protecting uninterrupted leave, highlighting the negative impact on employee well-being and productivity.
Australian Workers' Holiday Connectivity: A Productivity and Well-being Crisis
A recent study shows that 70 percent of Australians check work emails during their holidays, with women more frequently contacted than men, despite guidelines protecting uninterrupted leave, highlighting the negative impact on employee well-being and productivity.
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32% Bias Score


Workplace Support Lags for Parents of Older Children
A Journal of Vocational Behavior study reveals that many companies fail to adequately support working parents of older children, leading to increased stress, work-family conflict, and lower employee retention. Experts recommend implementing comprehensive support systems, including flexible work arra...
Workplace Support Lags for Parents of Older Children
A Journal of Vocational Behavior study reveals that many companies fail to adequately support working parents of older children, leading to increased stress, work-family conflict, and lower employee retention. Experts recommend implementing comprehensive support systems, including flexible work arra...
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32% Bias Score


Spain Approves Bill to Reduce Workweek to 37.5 Hours, Faces Uncertain Parliamentary Path
The Spanish government approved a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours without pay cuts, despite facing parliamentary challenges from opposition parties and business groups; the bill's passage is uncertain.
Spain Approves Bill to Reduce Workweek to 37.5 Hours, Faces Uncertain Parliamentary Path
The Spanish government approved a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours without pay cuts, despite facing parliamentary challenges from opposition parties and business groups; the bill's passage is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

German Study Shows Widespread Income Insecurity Among Working Women
A DGB study reveals that 53 percent of working women in Germany lack long-term financial security due to lower wages, part-time employment, and career interruptions, while 70 percent cannot support themselves and a child; the study highlights the need for increased childcare investment and greater p...

German Study Shows Widespread Income Insecurity Among Working Women
A DGB study reveals that 53 percent of working women in Germany lack long-term financial security due to lower wages, part-time employment, and career interruptions, while 70 percent cannot support themselves and a child; the study highlights the need for increased childcare investment and greater p...
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44% Bias Score

Working Parents Find Flexible Work Strategies
Three working parents share strategies for reducing work hours without sacrificing financial security, including consulting, freelancing, and negotiating flexible arrangements with employers, reflecting a broader trend toward work-life balance.

Working Parents Find Flexible Work Strategies
Three working parents share strategies for reducing work hours without sacrificing financial security, including consulting, freelancing, and negotiating flexible arrangements with employers, reflecting a broader trend toward work-life balance.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Return-to-Office Mandate Impacts 1.1 Million Federal Employees and Environmental Goals
President Trump's executive order requires 1.1 million US federal employees eligible for remote work to return to in-person work within 30 days, potentially increasing greenhouse gas emissions and negatively impacting work-life balance; the order was signed on his first day in office and guidelines ...

Trump's Return-to-Office Mandate Impacts 1.1 Million Federal Employees and Environmental Goals
President Trump's executive order requires 1.1 million US federal employees eligible for remote work to return to in-person work within 30 days, potentially increasing greenhouse gas emissions and negatively impacting work-life balance; the order was signed on his first day in office and guidelines ...
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56% Bias Score

Spain Approves 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours without pay cuts, strengthening digital timekeeping regulations, and enforcing a right to disconnect, pending parliamentary approval and impacting approximately 12.5 million employees.

Spain Approves 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours without pay cuts, strengthening digital timekeeping regulations, and enforcing a right to disconnect, pending parliamentary approval and impacting approximately 12.5 million employees.
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32% Bias Score

Combatting Career Overwhelm: Raheem's 5-Step Guide to Alignment
Restorative coach Octavia Raheem offers a solution to career overwhelm in a fast-paced news cycle: determining what tasks are ours versus others'. Her five-step process involves self-reflection, reevaluating ambition, honoring individuality, right-sizing goals, and trusting intuition.

Combatting Career Overwhelm: Raheem's 5-Step Guide to Alignment
Restorative coach Octavia Raheem offers a solution to career overwhelm in a fast-paced news cycle: determining what tasks are ours versus others'. Her five-step process involves self-reflection, reevaluating ambition, honoring individuality, right-sizing goals, and trusting intuition.
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44% Bias Score

Kramp-Karrenbauer reflects on career, prioritizes personal life after political retirement
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, former German Defense Minister and CDU chairwoman, retired from professional politics at the end of 2021, now prioritizing personal well-being and diverse voluntary roles, while acknowledging past mistakes that prevented her from becoming Chancellor.

Kramp-Karrenbauer reflects on career, prioritizes personal life after political retirement
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, former German Defense Minister and CDU chairwoman, retired from professional politics at the end of 2021, now prioritizing personal well-being and diverse voluntary roles, while acknowledging past mistakes that prevented her from becoming Chancellor.
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28% Bias Score
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