Today in News History
On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 982, Henry I, bishop of Augsburg passed away. In 1878, Treaty of Berlin: The European powers redraw the map of the Balkans. Serbia, Montenegro and Romania become completely independent of the Ottoman Empire. In 1913, The 1913 Romanian Army cholera outbreak during the Second Balkan War starts. In 1927, Simone Veil, French lawyer and politician, President of the European Parliament (died 2017) was born. In 1943, Chris Serle, English journalist and actor was born. In 1948, Catherine Breillat, French director and screenwriter was born. In 1961, Tim Watson, Australian footballer, coach, and journalist was born. In 1970, Andrei Tivontchik, German pole vaulter and trainer was born. In 1973, Willy Fritsch, German actor and screenwriter (born 1901) passed away. In 1979, Craig Bellamy, Welsh footballer was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
EU Employers Must Disclose Salary Range Before Job Interviews Under New Rules
Employers across the EU must inform job candidates of the starting salary or pay range for a position either in the job advertisement or before the interview, under the EU’s new pay transparency framework. The measure is part of the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which member states were required to transpose into national law by []
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ING Think
· Jun 25, 2026
Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength
CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: Employment rose more than expected in May, but we see this as a temporary uptick rather than a structural shift, with many firms still hoarding labour
The Economic Times
· Jul 6, 2026
No salary since Nov 2022: Employee wins in HC
No salary since Nov 2022: Employee wins in HC
EUobserver
· Jul 6, 2026
At 11 percent, the EU’s gender pay gap is nothing less than economic violence against women
In 2026, a woman worker in average working in the EU still earns 11.1 percent less her male counterpart. Not because she works less, or contributes less, but because the system has been carefully designed to keep her in the dark about it.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 2, 2026
Employment Report: 57K Jobs Added In June, Lower Than Expected
Employment Report: 57K Jobs Added In June, Lower Than Expected
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 30, 2026
Germany’s labour market dilemma: Rising unemployment despite vacancies
Germany’s labour market dilemma: Rising unemployment despite vacancies
Sky News Australia
· Jul 7, 2026
Labor's 'skilled migration' program exposed as family visa pipeline
Sky News host James Morrow says new figures show only a fraction of permanent skilled visas are actually going to skilled workers. “Labor is in a bit of hot water after fresh data revealed Australia's migration program is actually propped up by family members and not the skilled migrants our workforce needs,” Mr Morrow said. “The Institute of Public Affairs has done great analysis of Department of Home Affairs data from 2024-25 … and found that of the 132,148 permanent skilled visas granted over a 12-month period, only about 33 per cent actually went to someone approved as skilled. “Shouldn’t we be focusing more on training Australians to get jobs rather than just simply looking overseas?”
NL Times
Dutch workplaces not ready for rising heat, labor union warns
Dutch workplaces are not prepared for increasingly hot summers, labor union CNV said after surveying 1,500 workers who must be physically present at their jobs.
The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 6, 2026
Israeli employment rates dropped in May, Central Bureau of Statistics labor force survey reveals
According to the CBS Labor Force Survey Data for May 2026, a total of 4,469,000 Israelis were considered in the workforce (61.6), of whom 126,500 (2.8) were unemployed.
DutchNews.nl
· Jun 30, 2026
Skilled worker numbers fall sharply as immigration drops: CBS
The number of highly skilled workers coming to the Netherlands from outside the EU has almost halved in three years,...
Wirepoints
· Jul 7, 2026
Do it Best announces hardware wholesaler’s move out of Illinois – WANE (Ft. Wayne, IN)
The impact on employees, and how many jobs this move to Indiana could create, has not been confirmed.
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 30, 2026
Immigration to Netherlands declines for third straight year, statistics show
Lower numbers of asylum seekers, non-EU skilled workers account for most of decline
Sky News - Business
· Jun 30, 2026
BBC staff face real-terms wage cut as 'bleak' pay proposal revealed
BBC staff face real-terms wage cut as 'bleak' pay proposal revealed
Malay Mail
· Jul 10, 2026
Johor polls: EC urges employers to give workers reasonable time to vote
JOHOR BAHRU, July 10 — The Election Commission (EC) has urged employers to grant a reasonable period for employees...
Daily Dot
· Jul 7, 2026
Viral Buc-ee’s Hiring Sign Lists General Manager Salaries of Up to $275,000: “No Experience Necessary”
A viral video of a Buc-ee’s hiring sign is generating discussion after showing positions with salaries of up to 275,000. In a clip making the rounds online, a woman can be seen visiting a Buc-ee’s location and panning her camera toward a sign outside the store that breaks down the pay the company offers for Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Viral Buc-ee’s Hiring Sign Lists General Manager Salaries of Up to 275,000: “No Experience Necessary” appeared first on The Daily Dot.
WRAL News
· Jun 25, 2026
SAS eliminates hundreds of positions across the company, spokesperson says
The company said the job cuts were “targeted changes” and that affected employees would be allowed to apply for other open positions or “take advantage of transition.”
Yen.com.gh
· Jul 2, 2026
UK sets new date employers risk jail for hiring illegal workers from Ghana and other countries
The UK will fine employers hiring illegal workers up to £60,000 and impose prison terms, effective 1 October 2026, targeting food delivery and construction sectors.
B92.net
· Jun 30, 2026
Working hours extended: Cafés in Bosnia and Herzegovina to stay open until dawn for match against the U.S.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has recommended that employers adjust work schedules on July 2 due to the national football team's FIFA World Cup match against the United States, which kicks off at 2:00 a.m. local time.
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
· Jun 24, 2026
Combler les écarts : les inégalités salariales entre les genres au Canada atlantique
KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX—Un nouveau rapport du Centre canadien de politiques alternatives révèle que les provinces de l’Atlantique présentent certains des écarts salariaux entre les genres les plus faibles et les plus grands au pays. Ce rapport présente également les écarts par secteur, industrie, profession et statut syndical, ainsi que selon des indicateurs démographiques clés, notamment le statut The post Combler les écarts : les inégalités salariales entre les genres au Canada atlantique appeared first on CCPA.
Novara Media
· Jul 9, 2026
Europe’s Largest Unions Demand Right to Cancel Work on Days Above 30C
Unions across Europe are calling on governments to introduce legislation to safeguard workers from rising temperatures, after western Europe recorded its hottest June on record. Three of Europe’s largest trade unions, representing 12.6m people in 40 countries, have urged the European Commission to include heat-protection measures for workers in a new law. The unions want []
National Post
· Jul 6, 2026
Lucy Gay: The culprit behind Gen Z’s bleak job market isn’t AI. It’s Zoom calls
Employers are reluctant to hire inexperienced workers for remote positions
Times of India
· Jul 11, 2026
US employers told to fire foreign workers who are on the way to lose Temporary Protected Status
US employers told to fire foreign workers who are on the way to lose Temporary Protected Status
TwistedSifter
· Jul 6, 2026
A New Pay Transparency Law Forced a Company to Post Salary Ranges. Then the Entire Staff Realized They Were Severely Underpaid.
The transparency law did the heavy lifting, now it's the employees' move. The post A New Pay Transparency Law Forced a Company to Post Salary Ranges. Then the Entire Staff Realized They Were Severely Underpaid. appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 24, 2026
Kelayakan tinggi bukan lagi jaminan kekal pekerjaan
SINGAPURA: Peralihan dalam trend pemberhentian pekerja menunjukkan bahawa tanggapan tradisi bahawa kelayakan akademik yang lebih tinggi dan pengisian jawatan senior mampu menjamin keselamatan kerjaya, kini mungkin tidak lagi terpakai dalam landskap pekerjaan yang semakin berkembang. Data pemberhentian pekerja sebenarnya menunjukkan konsistensi dari semasa ke semasa di mana golongan pekerja yang berpendidikan tinggi, berkemahiran tinggi serta ... Read more The post Kelayakan tinggi bukan lagi jaminan kekal pekerjaan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
NDTV
· Jun 27, 2026
A Rs 1 Crore Minimum: Anthropic Shells Out Big Even For Lowest-Paid H-1B AI Talent
US visa filings reveal Anthropic's lowest-paid H-1B hires earn over Rs 1 crore in base salary, with top technical staff drawing as much as Rs 13 crore.
RTÉ News
· Jul 2, 2026
Most US multinationals plan Irish employment increase
A survey of members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland has found that 90 of respondents plan to increase or maintain employment numbers in Ireland over the next year.
RTL Today
· Jul 6, 2026
'EU inc.': Fears new pan-European company status threatens workers' rights
The EU's plan to make it easier to launch businesses across Europe is drawing criticism from unions and lawmakers who warn it could weaken workers' rights.
Hot Air
· Jun 27, 2026
Minimum Wage Fail
Minimum Wage Fail
Independent Online
· Jul 2, 2026
South African employers face scrutiny over alleged unfair dismissals of migrant workers
South African employers face scrutiny over alleged unfair dismissals of migrant workers
Quartz
· Jul 2, 2026
Rich, educated Americans are suddenly the most scared about losing their jobs
White-collar workers are anxious about job security. But their concern is outrunning the actual pace of layoffs
Western Standard
· Jul 1, 2026
New study finds DEI policies widespread in Canadian corporations but quotas rare
A new study examining hiring practices at some of Canada's largest publicly traded companies concludes that while diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies have become deeply embedded in corporate culture, evidence of explicit discriminatory hiring remains relatively rare.
Irish Mirror
· Jul 7, 2026
All you need to know about work rules as Ireland heatwave on the way
Temperatures could reach highs of more than 30C over the coming days
South China Morning Post
· Jun 29, 2026
Singapore’s migrant worker wage saga spotlights potential loopholes
A labour saga in Singapore involving migrant workers going unpaid for months after a contractor fled the country has raised questions about wage policies for unskilled staff, even as authorities respond with the speed and efficiency emblematic of the city state. Last week, hundreds of migrant workers in services such as air-conditioning, plumbing and construction showed up at the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) building in a rare labour confrontation in the city state. On Sunday, Minister of State...
Drudge Report
· Jul 2, 2026
Employers add just 57,000 jobs in June; Far below expectations...
Employers add just 57,000 jobs in June; Far below expectations... (First column, 4th story, link) Related stories:Beef prices stay red-hot for summer cookouts...
The i Paper
· Jun 22, 2026
My boss won’t let me work from home the day after World Cup games – I’m furious
One worker needs to decide wether his priority is the World Cup or being employed
Irish News
· Jul 2, 2026
Healthcare staff ‘slept on trolleys’ while trapped in hospital during Belfast race riots
Some staff were diverted to work at Royal Victoria Hospital amid safety concerns over north Belfast disorder
Kathimerini
· Jun 29, 2026
Relatively low wage earning deductions
Wage earners in Greece, along with those in Cyprus, have the lowest share of gross earnings allocated to taxes and other deductions among European Union member-states, according to Eurostat data.
Spiked
· Jul 8, 2026
Could Labour be about to ban X?
The post Could Labour be about to ban X? appeared first on spiked.
Buenos Aires Times
· Jun 23, 2026
INDEC says Argentina's unemployment rate stood at 7.8% in first quarter
According to INDEC, 1.1 million people are out of work and searching for jobs; Those in employment represent 44.8 of the population, equivalent to 13.5 million people. Leer más
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