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Meta tracks employee mouse movements for AI training

Meta is implementing new tracking software on U.S. employees' computers to monitor mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes. The initiative, known as the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), aims to enhance the company's AI models by mimicking human interactions with technology. The tool will operate on work-related applications and websites, capturing occasional screenshots of employees' screens. According to an internal memo, the goal is to improve AI performance in tasks including selecting from dropdown menus and using keyboard shortcuts. "This is where all Meta employees can help our models get better simply by doing their daily work," the memo said.

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UK
Employers offered slightly higher pay deals in Q1

Research by human resources data publisher Brightmine has found that UK employers offered slightly higher pay deals in the first quarter of 2026 but early signs ​of softness emerged in April. Brightmine said the median pay deal was 3.5% in the ‌three ⁠months to March, up from 3.3% in the previous two quarters. Initial analysis indicated a median pay award of 3% for April, a key month for settlements.  "While increases remain broadly ​in ⁠line with expectations, there is little evidence of upward pressure building," observed Sheila Attwood, senior content manager of data ⁠and ​HR insights at Brightmine.

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Europe
New Slovak law aims to shield union leaders from dismissal

Slovakia is set to enhance protections for trade union leaders following a controversial dismissal case involving Amazon, which earlier this year dismissed the head of a newly formed union just a week after it was established. The proposed amendment to the Labour Code aims to close loopholes that allow employers to dismiss union representatives without consent. Labour Minister Erik Tomáš said: “Union leaders are there to negotiate better conditions for employees. They cannot be blackmailed by employers with threats of dismissal.” The reform would require employers to notify the national labour inspectorate before dismissing a union leader, with a tripartite commission deciding on whether the move is justified. The government also plans to remove compensation caps for wrongful dismissals.

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Middle East
DIFC's AI native programme to create 25,000 jobs

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has announced its transformation into the world’s first AI-Native financial centre, embedding artificial intelligence into its legal frameworks, business operations, and infrastructure. The initiative aims to create $3.5bn in economic benefits and 25,000 jobs. Essa Kazim, Governor of DIFC, said: “This initiative reinforces Dubai’s role in setting new standards for innovation.” The centre will also provide advanced AI tools to financial firms and integrate physical AI technologies. By 2030, DIFC plans to feature intelligent buildings and autonomous systems, positioning itself as a global leader in AI for finance.

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