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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has terminated a collective bargaining agreement covering 47,000 TSA officers. The agency said it will dissolve the 2024 agreement covering the airport screening officers on Jan. 11. The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) said it would file a lawsuit to challenge the decision. “[Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's] decision to rip up the union contract for 47,000 TSA officers is an illegal act of retaliatory union-busting that should cause concern for every person who steps foot in an airport,” observed AFGE National President Everett Kelley. The agency said that union representation is “inconsistent with efficient stewardship of taxpayer dollars and impedes the agility required to secure the traveling public.”
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UK
PwC is introducing resilience and communication training for its graduate recruits to strengthen confidence and the human skills needed for management consulting. Chief people officer Phillippa O’Connor said that while graduates meet academic and cognitive standards, many lack resilience and the ability to handle pressure, feedback and challenging work situations - an issue she links partly to the post-pandemic education experience. The firm has expanded training in graduates’ first six months and launched debate clubs to build communication and confidence, particularly for those without prior exposure to such activities. PwC, which saw graduate applications increase by 35% to 47,000 this year, has reduced UK graduate roles from 1,500 to 1,300 due to a slowdown in consulting demand and increased automation.
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Europe
Workers at the Louvre Museum in Paris voted to strike on Monday amid ongoing concerns about working conditions. The CFDT union reported that 400 workers participated in the vote, leading to the museum's closure. The decision followed unsuccessful talks with government officials, including Culture Minister Rachida Dati. Labour leaders said the talks had not remedied all of their concerns about staffing and financing.
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Middle East
McKinsey is planning to reduce its workforce by thousands over the next 18 to 24 months due to rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. Senior partners have discussed cutting non-client-facing roles by up to 10%. A spokesperson said: "We’re on our own journey to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of our support functions." The firm, which has already reduced its headcount from 45,000 to about 40,000, faces industry-wide challenges as client demand for consulting services has slowed. Discussions on the job cuts are still in early stages.
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