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North America
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s newly-established Republican majority has rescinded legal guidance that had strengthened protections against unlawful harassment for LGBTQ workers and women who have abortions. EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas emphasized that the commission’s decision “will not leave a void where employers are free to harass wherever they see fit, leaving a trail of victims in their wake.” Recently-installed Commissioner Brittany Panuccio added that private sector resources on anti-harassment law would fill any gaps. But critics said the move could discourage employers from preventing harassment and leave workers without recourse when they face it. "This action is likely to increase the amount of harassment that occurs in workplaces across the country," a dozen former EEOC and U.S. Department of Labor officials said in a joint statement.
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UK
Many UK business leaders are open to backing Nigel Farage’s Reform UK at the next election, according to research from Bradshaw Advisory. The executives were split on whether they would support a Keir Starmer-led Labour Party or Farage’s Reform at the next election, with 24% of those polled backing one or the other. One in five financial services leaders said the prospect of Starmer’s ousting as leader of the Labour Party would threaten a “major impact” to their businesses.
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Europe
French lender BNP Paribas plans to cut around 1,200 jobs at its asset management unit by the end of 2027. About 600 positions in France will be affected, said a union source, who added that about 230 new local jobs would also be created as part of the plan to cut costs following the bank's €5.1bn acquisition of AXA Investment Managers. The merger created Europe’s third-largest asset manager.
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Middle East
The UAE has introduced the Emirati Work Bundle, a digital platform designed to enhance employment services for citizens in the private sector. Khalil Khoori, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), said: "It covers the full process from the moment an Emirati citizen registers on the Nafis platform." The initiative aims to streamline procedures and reduce requirements for both citizens and employers. The platform integrates data from various authorities, ensuring efficient service delivery and supporting the UAE's Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme.
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