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Thousands of Reinstated Federal Workers Remain in Limbo
Following court orders, thousands of federal probationary workers wrongly terminated in February are still facing uncertainty about their jobs and benefits three weeks later, with some agencies demanding resignations and others providing little to no communication; a Maryland court order offers some...
Thousands of Reinstated Federal Workers Remain in Limbo
Following court orders, thousands of federal probationary workers wrongly terminated in February are still facing uncertainty about their jobs and benefits three weeks later, with some agencies demanding resignations and others providing little to no communication; a Maryland court order offers some...
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40% Bias Score


Anses Report Highlights Health Risks for French Food Delivery Workers
The French National Agency for Sanitary Safety (Anses) published a report on March 26th, 2024, revealing significant health risks among France's 71,000 food delivery workers due to algorithmic management, precarious employment, and lack of worker protections, prompting calls for regulatory changes.
Anses Report Highlights Health Risks for French Food Delivery Workers
The French National Agency for Sanitary Safety (Anses) published a report on March 26th, 2024, revealing significant health risks among France's 71,000 food delivery workers due to algorithmic management, precarious employment, and lack of worker protections, prompting calls for regulatory changes.
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52% Bias Score


Tesla Faces Backlash for Withholding Wages from Sick Employees in Germany
Tesla is withholding wages from sick employees in its Grünheide factory, demanding access to medical records, and facing legal action from the IG Metall union, which has already recovered almost half a million euros in withheld wages for Tesla workers.
Tesla Faces Backlash for Withholding Wages from Sick Employees in Germany
Tesla is withholding wages from sick employees in its Grünheide factory, demanding access to medical records, and facing legal action from the IG Metall union, which has already recovered almost half a million euros in withheld wages for Tesla workers.
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56% Bias Score


French Delivery Workers Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery workers protested on March 18th, 2025, against a 25% pay cut in the last year, with average hourly pay falling below \$1 per kilometer and often below minimum wage, prompting calls for greater transparency and improved working conditions.
French Delivery Workers Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery workers protested on March 18th, 2025, against a 25% pay cut in the last year, with average hourly pay falling below \$1 per kilometer and often below minimum wage, prompting calls for greater transparency and improved working conditions.
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52% Bias Score


Colombia's Labor Reform Archived in Senate
Colombia's Senate Commission Seven voted to archive President Gustavo Petro's labor reform bill on Tuesday, following protests by SENA unionists; eight senators signed a motion to kill the bill, citing concerns about its impact on employment and productivity; the government is working to revive it.
Colombia's Labor Reform Archived in Senate
Colombia's Senate Commission Seven voted to archive President Gustavo Petro's labor reform bill on Tuesday, following protests by SENA unionists; eight senators signed a motion to kill the bill, citing concerns about its impact on employment and productivity; the government is working to revive it.
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48% Bias Score


DoorDash to Pay $16.75M to Settle New York Tip Misuse Case
DoorDash will pay $16.75 million to settle a New York attorney general investigation into its use of customer tips to subsidize worker pay between May 2017 and September 2019, affecting 63,000 workers and over 11 million orders; the company misled customers and workers about tip distribution.
DoorDash to Pay $16.75M to Settle New York Tip Misuse Case
DoorDash will pay $16.75 million to settle a New York attorney general investigation into its use of customer tips to subsidize worker pay between May 2017 and September 2019, affecting 63,000 workers and over 11 million orders; the company misled customers and workers about tip distribution.
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48% Bias Score

Labour's Budget Angers Business Leaders Amidst £7 Billion Cost Hike
Labour's recent budget has resulted in a £7 billion cost increase for retailers, prompting anger from business leaders who feel betrayed by the party's pro-business image; the OBR warns of negative economic impacts.

Labour's Budget Angers Business Leaders Amidst £7 Billion Cost Hike
Labour's recent budget has resulted in a £7 billion cost increase for retailers, prompting anger from business leaders who feel betrayed by the party's pro-business image; the OBR warns of negative economic impacts.
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68% Bias Score

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
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60% Bias Score

French Food Delivery Riders Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery riders are staging a massive protest today in numerous cities to demand better pay and transparency, claiming a 25% pay cut over the last year and hourly wages below France's minimum wage for many, despite platform claims of proposed solutions.

French Food Delivery Riders Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery riders are staging a massive protest today in numerous cities to demand better pay and transparency, claiming a 25% pay cut over the last year and hourly wages below France's minimum wage for many, despite platform claims of proposed solutions.
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52% Bias Score

Four Investigated in Fatal Italian Construction Accident
Four individuals face investigation for the death of a 35-year-old Egyptian worker who fell 10 meters at a Leini construction site; the incident highlights systemic safety failures and prompts calls for technological and cultural changes.

Four Investigated in Fatal Italian Construction Accident
Four individuals face investigation for the death of a 35-year-old Egyptian worker who fell 10 meters at a Leini construction site; the incident highlights systemic safety failures and prompts calls for technological and cultural changes.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition to Repeal "Right to Disconnect" for Public Servants
The Australian Coalition plans to repeal the "right to disconnect" law for public servants, mandating office work and cutting 36,000 jobs if elected, impacting workers' rights and potentially setting a precedent for broader workplace law changes.

Coalition to Repeal "Right to Disconnect" for Public Servants
The Australian Coalition plans to repeal the "right to disconnect" law for public servants, mandating office work and cutting 36,000 jobs if elected, impacting workers' rights and potentially setting a precedent for broader workplace law changes.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Permanent Status for Long-Term Temporary Public Workers
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected two appeals from long-term temporary public sector workers seeking permanent status, citing the violation of equal access principles, despite acknowledging abusive temporary contracts.

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Permanent Status for Long-Term Temporary Public Workers
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected two appeals from long-term temporary public sector workers seeking permanent status, citing the violation of equal access principles, despite acknowledging abusive temporary contracts.
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48% Bias Score
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