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North America
U.S. workers hit by slowing income growth

Real income growth has slowed to near-decade lows, with young people being hit the hardest, according to a report from JPMorgan Chase Institute. George Eckerd, research director at the institute and a co-author of the report, told the Financial Times: “We’re looking at a level of year-on-year growth that’s actually similar to [the 2010s] when the labor market was a lot weaker and the unemployment rate was higher.”

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UK
Peers defy government on workers' rights

The House of Lords has resisted reforms to the Employment Rights Bill, resulting in multiple defeats for the government. Peers inflicted defeats on zero-hours contracts, unfair dismissal claims from day one, industrial action ballot thresholds and union members paying a political levy. Moving the zero hours amendment, Lib Dem Lord Fox said: "We share ministers' aims on making sure that every employee has the right to guaranteed hours moving from zero-hours, guaranteed hours." But he added: "For the smaller and medium-sized employer it is an added burden that doesn't need to be there if the employee does not wish to leave zero hours."

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Europe
AI and monitoring reshape EU workplaces

A major 2024–2025 EU-wide survey of over 70,000 workers reveals that digitalisation, especially AI and monitoring, is rapidly transforming jobs. The Joint Research Centre found 90% of workers rely on digital tools, and 30% use AI daily - mainly for writing (65%), translation (59%), and data tasks (38%). Surveillance is widespread, with 37% monitored for hours worked and 36% for entry/exit. Algorithmic management now assigns tasks or time to 24% of workers. “Platformisation” affects 42% partially, while 7% are fully digitally managed. The report urges balanced policies to safeguard autonomy and privacy as digital tools expand.

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Middle East
Companies around the globe ramp up job cuts

A Reuters tally illustrates how companies worldwide, including Amazon, Target and Nestle, have ramped up job cuts, as they rein in spending amid dimming consumer sentiment and as AI-focused tech companies start to replace roles with automation. Cuts like those at Amazon "tell me the economy is slowing down, not getting stronger. You don't have mass layoffs when the economy is strong," said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of 50 Park Investments in New York.

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