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North America
Bailout of Spirit Airlines must protect employees, union says

The International Association of ​Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents Spirit Airlines' ramp service employees, has said any U.S. bailout of ​the bankrupt low-cost carrier must protect employees. The union said any ​bailout must require "no furloughs, no layoffs, and no shifting the burden ⁠onto the very people who keep this airline running." The Trump administration has reportedly made ‌a financing offer to help the airline exit bankruptcy that is being reviewed by its major creditors.

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UK
John Lewis pushes staff back to office to boost performance

John Lewis has told head office staff to spend more time working in person as the retailer seeks to improve performance and keep pace with rivals moving away from remote working. Employees are expected to be "more in person than not" - either in the office or with suppliers and customers - to strengthen collaboration and outcomes. The shift comes as the retailer, which also owns Waitrose, tries to accelerate its turnaround after reporting a £21m loss last year. While maintaining a hybrid model, the company is exploring ways to expand office space to accommodate increased attendance.

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Europe
Workplace stress linked to 900,000 deaths

Workplace stress is a significant global issue, causing nearly 900,000 deaths annually, according to a report by the United Nations' International Labour Organisation (ILO). The study, titled “The psychosocial working environment: Global developments and pathways for action,” highlights factors such as long hours, job insecurity, and bullying as key contributors to serious health problems. Manal Azzi, ILO team lead, stated: "Psychosocial risks are becoming one of the most significant challenges in the modern world of work." The ILO urges action to address these risks and improve workplace safety for better health and productivity.

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Middle East
Gulf's nursing workforce grows 4.6% annually over decade

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has experienced significant growth in its nursing workforce, with an increase to approximately 413,200 nurses by the end of 2024. This represents an annual growth rate of 4.6% from 2014 to 2024. Nursing personnel now make up 30.3% of the total healthcare workforce in the region, with 62.4% employed in government facilities. Female nurses dominate the profession, comprising 73.6% of the workforce. The GCC's nurse density stands at 67.5 per 10,000 people, surpassing the global average of 37.7. The growth reflects ongoing investments in healthcare human resources.

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