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North America
Tesla has agreed to mediation that could resolve the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's lawsuit which accuses the electric car maker of tolerating widespread harassment of Black employees at its assembly plant in Fremont, California. The EEOC said it is working with Tesla to choose a mediator, and negotiations could begin in March or April. “Should this matter not resolve through settlement discussions and mediation efforts, the parties will submit to the court on or before June 17, 2026, a proposed protocol for the next phase of the litigation,” lawyers for the EEOC said.
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UK
Chief executives are contending with "mounting pressure and [are] increasingly bearing the weight of that accountability alone" as other senior staff do not share the same urgency, according to a study by consulting firm AlixPartners. The survey of 3,200 executives across 11 countries revealed that 70% of CEOs are facing pressure from high levels of disruption or challenges to their businesses, while less than 40% of their C-suite colleagues share this sentiment. In the UK, over 40% of CEOs believe their leadership teams lack the agility to keep pace with their competitors. Warning of a "growing disconnect" at the top of businesses, Rob Hornby, co-CEO of AlixPartners, said: "Today's CEOs are full-time stakeholder managers, grappling with a relentless and increasingly complex wave of disruptive forces."
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Europe
Greece is launching a significant employment support programme aimed at helping unemployed women, particularly mothers, re-enter the workforce. Announced by Labour Minister Niki Kerameos, the initiative will create 10,000 jobs with a budget of €100m. The programme offers wage subsidies of up to 80% for employers hiring women with children under 15. Kerameos stated: "The state wants to stand by these women and help them take the important step of re-entering employment." Applications will be processed online through the gov.gr platform, matching employers with candidates from the unemployment registry.
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Middle East
New research from the Hays GCC Salary Guide 2026 reveals that 60% of professionals in the Gulf feel their pay does not match their responsibilities. While 58% received salary increases in 2025, many expect even higher raises in 2026, with 78% optimistic about future increases. Employers also anticipate salary growth, with 70% expecting raises. However, 90% of organisations reported skills gaps, primarily due to uncompetitive salaries and intense competition for talent. Oliver Kowalski, managing director at Hays Middle East, noted the region's resilience amid global economic uncertainties.
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