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Air France Passenger Numbers Fall 1.7% in May

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Jun.08 -- Air France flew fewer people in May after strikes hampered operations, leaving KLM to prop up business. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Supreme Court Has Brought on New Era of Labor Unrest, Rep. Ellison Says

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Jun.27 -- Rep. Keith Ellison, a Minnesota Democrat, discusses the Supreme Court's ruling that bars public employee contracts requiring to pay union dues, and New York Rep. Joe Crowley's shock primary defeat. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Why NYC Amazon Workers Want to Unionize

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Dec.12 -- A committee of employees at Amazon’s recently opened Staten Island fulfillment center is going public with a unionization campaign, a fresh challenge to the e-commerce giant in a city where it plans to build a major new campus....
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Bloomberg

Fortum CEO: Would Be Stronger Working Closely With Uniper

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Jul.19 -- Pekka Lundmark, chief executive officer at Fortum, discusses second-quarter earnings, their discussions with Uniper, what they will have to offer Uniper’s union officials and his outlook for the business. He speaks on...
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Women finding a voice in Sudan protest movement

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On the streets of Khartoum, scores of women chanting for freedom have now become a symbol of the protest movement pushing for a civilian government in Sudan.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analyst comments on South Africa mine stri

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South Africa's militant union AMCU on Monday gave formal notice that members will strike within 48 hours at the country's vital platinum and gold mines the companies confirmed CLEAN : Analyst comments on South Africa mine stri on January...
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Bloomberg

AMS Bid Is Very ‘Sincere,” Says Osram Licht CFO

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Aug.22 -- Ingo Bank, chief financial officer at Osram Licht, discusses the AMS takeover offer, opposition from labor unions, AMS’s debt levels, synergies, the valuations of the company and his long-term strategy. He speaks exclusively on...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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House Democrats release more testimony, U.S. and China consider rolling back tariffs, Lufthansa in talks unions to avoid strike.
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Press Association

Arts workers protest against mass redundancies

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Scores of creatives have rallied outside the National Theatre in central London to protest against more than 1,000 “callous” job cuts along South Bank. Three major arts institutions – the Tate, the National Theatre and the Southbank...
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Press Association

Children's Commission calls on Government and unions to work together to reopen schools

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Children’s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield has called on the Government and teaching unions to “stop squabbling” and agree on a plan for a phased re-opening of primary schools from June 1. Anne Longfield said she was in “despair”...
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Bloomberg

Auto Industry Under Pressure Amid Covid-19

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Jul.15 -- Nissan’s decision to close its factories in Barcelona brings an end to four decades of vehicle production by the Japanese auto maker in Spain’s second city. This comes as the auto sector is under pressure from the shift to...
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Bloomberg

UK NHS Ambulance Workers Strike as Nurses Set Deadline

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National Health Service ambulance workers are demanding a higher pay rise to cope with the UK's cost of living crisis while Nurses have given Prime Minister Rishi Sunak two days to avert more walkouts. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Union-Busting Is a Business, AFL-CIO Head Says

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The head of the largest US trade-union federation said that moves by Starbucks Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. against their workers' attempts to organize show why labor reform is necessary to allow employees to more easily join unions. "There...
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Press Association

Network Rail warns disruption caused by strikes will be 'significant'

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Network Rail's chief negotiator Tim Shoveller warns that disruption caused by upcoming strikes will be "significant" for passengers. On Thursday and Saturday, only around a fifth of normal services will run, and half of lines will be...
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Report Criticises UK Border Agency

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Report Criticises UK Border Agency
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Curated Video

Belgium PM statement and Ford Europe CEO comment on closure

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1. Car of Chief Executive of Ford of Europe, Stephen Odell, arriving at the office of Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, media gathering round 2. Belgium Prime Minister Di Rupo arriving in his car at his office 3. Di Rupo walking down...
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Lonmin finance director comments after police kill more than 30 striking miners

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The Finance Director of mining company Lonmin PLC, the owners of a mine in Marikana where a miners' strike was put down by South Africa's worst police shooting since the end of apartheid, described the incident as "a tragedy" on...
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Sky News

Ed Miliband at Durham Miners Gala

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Ed Miliband at Durham Miners Gala
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RR7535A UK: THE RECESSION

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With unemployment at a thirty-five year high point, production at a five year low and the pound slumping on the foreign exchange markets, the British economy is in the grips of a major recession. This item examines the state of the...
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Bloomberg

Trump Delivers Manufacturing, Jobs Message to Auto CEOs

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Jan.24 -- President Donald Trump is meeting with auto executives on his push to bring manufacturing back to the United States. Trump is urging automakers to build new factories and create long-term jobs in the U.S. Bloomberg's David...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Ex Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg loses parliamentary seat

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Liberal Democrat big hitter and former leader Nick Clegg loses his parliamentary seat in the UK election
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Bloomberg

Amundi's Drut Is Confident Macron Can Pass Labor Reform

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Jun.29 -- Bastien Drut, fixed income and FX strategist at Amundi Asset Management, discusses Macron labor reform process and how France's economic recovery might impact Macron's success. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Biden jokes about giving hugs in pro-union speech

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Joe Biden has opened his first public speech since facing criticism from several women for unwanted touching with jokes about the controversy.