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Thousands demand more jobs, lower prices in Argentina

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly all of Argentina’s powerful trade unions have taken to the streets to protest against rapidly rising inflation.
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1 in 3 Australian parliament staff sexually harassed: Report

9th - Higher Ed
A high-profile inquiry into sexual harassment and bullying in Australia’s parliament has found “sexist culture” to be widespread.
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Platform workers gather in Brussels to demand better rights from employers

9th - Higher Ed
On World Day for Decent Work, platform workers joined a symbolic demonstration in front of the European Commission.
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Mali’s military detains president, prime minister

9th - Higher Ed
UN, AU condemn Bah Ndaw and Moctar Ouane’s detention and call for their ‘immediate and unconditional release’.
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Working from home: MEPs push for employees to have the right to digitally disconnect

9th - Higher Ed
The surge of remote working during COVID lockdowns has highlighted the importance of being able to digitally disconnect once you've done your hours.
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European trade unions accuse Amazon of spying on workers

9th - Higher Ed
Delivery supergiant Amazon has been accused of spying on its workers by European trade unions. The claims come after the company posted a job advert looking for two new "intelligence analysts" to keep track of potential threats to them,...
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EU gender pay gap won't be closed until 2104, new report says

9th - Higher Ed
The EU's gender pay gap won't be eliminated until 2104, according to a new report by one of Europe's largest workers' unions. The European Trade Union Confederation's (ETUC) research demonstrates that at the current pace of change and...
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Coronavirus in Europe: one million job losses in two weeks is tip of the iceberg

9th - Higher Ed
At least one million people have lost their jobs during the past two weeks in Europe according to the latest data from the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). The startling figure comes from reports submitted by trade unions...
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Flights cancelled, protests erupt as general strike hits Belgium over austerity cuts

9th - Higher Ed
Mass strikes hit Belgium as workers protest pension cuts, austerity and defence spending, disrupting flights nationwide.
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Union stages surprise strike at Germany's Hamburg airport, a day earlier than scheduled

9th - Higher Ed
A German trade union had called for strikes at 13 major German airports to take place on Monday - but then staged the strike at Hamburg airport on Sunday.
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The fight for union endorsements is on ahead of Ontario election

9th - Higher Ed
The fight for union endorsements is on in Ontario's provincial election campaign. The PCs have gained the support of mainly skilled trades unions while the NDP has more public-sector union support. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has the story.
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EU metalworkers demand job protections amid green transition

9th - Higher Ed
European metalworkers in Brussels called for job protections and more training during the green transition. Since 2019, nearly one million industrial jobs have been lost, and many more are at risk.
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EU DECODED: Will the deal to end fake internships be reached by 2025?

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode, we focus on a directive on unpaid internships that aims to end the exploitation of around 1.5 million young Europeans.
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Union reaches agreement with Volkswagen to avoid plant closures

9th - Higher Ed
After days of negotiations which looked like they had reached a stalemate, German workers union IG Metall has reached a deal to avoid Volkswagen plant closures as well as redundancies and wage cuts.
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Opposition parties file motion to impeach South Korea’s President Yoon

9th - Higher Ed
The opposition submits a motion to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol, after his failed attempt to impose martial law.
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Volkswagen workers' union threatens to shut down production plants in strike after talks collapse

9th - Higher Ed
Earlier this week, the workers announced that they were willing to accept pay reductions so that the company could continue to keep plants open and avoid mass layoffs.
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Journey through the European electric car crisis: The uncertain future of the Audi factory in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Audi's Brussels plant is assembling an 80,000 euro electric SUV, which turns out to be too expensive for Europeans. After 2025, production will probably relocate to Mexico. Workers and unions are not happy.
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Reeves announces investment to nuclear power projects at GMB union congress - full speech

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Rachel Reeves delivered a speech at GMB union's congress in Brighton on Tuesday morning where she announced that the government committed £16.7 billion to nuclear power projects as the country shifts away from fossil fuels. The...
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Starmer: Support for nuclear power is ‘statement of intent’ from Government

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Sir Keir Starmer promised there would be no more “dithering” about backing nuclear power as the Government committed to the Sizewell C plant and the development of new small modular reactors (SMRs). The Prime Minister said the “change of...
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Chancellor says spending review will be about ‘making working people better off’

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Rachel Reeves has acknowledged that not enough people are feeling the progress Labour has made and said her spending review will be about “making working people better off”. The Chancellor is expected to announce funding increases for...
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John Swinney addresses the 128th STUC Annual Congress - FULL

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First Minister John Swinney addresses the 128th Scottish Trades Union Congress Annual Congress at Caird Hall, Dundee.
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All options remain on table, says Rachel Reeves amid calls to nationalise British Steel

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves speaks to the media during a visit to Kimberley College, Stewartby, Bedford, following the announcement that Universal Studios will build its first European theme park in the UK.
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Chancellor does not want to see escalation of tariffs - HD version

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she does not want to “see an escalation of tariffs”, after Donald Trump’s worldwide tariffs came into effect. Speaking to broadcasters, she said: “Trade wars are to the benefit of no-one, and that is why in...
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Pro-Palestine protesters stage demonstration outside BAE plant in Glasgow

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Activists blockaded a defence company’s shipyard in Glasgow in solidarity with Palestinians early on Thursday, and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. More than 100 demonstrators blocked entrances to the BAE Systems site in Govan,...