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North America
Delta, United, and American Airlines are urging Congress to end the government shutdown immediately and pay air traffic controllers, who missed their first full paychecks last week. Controllers, already facing staffing shortages, are working mandatory overtime to maintain safety. Airlines warn prolonged shutdowns could cause holiday travel delays and cancellations, stressing both workers and the economy. The shutdown, ongoing since October 1, risks costing up to $14bn if it lasts eight weeks, while essential federal employees continue working without pay, increasing operational and safety pressures in the National Airspace System.
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UK
Sir Charlie Mayfield, the former head of John Lewis, is set to release a report this week calling for urgent action to tackle a surge in the number of people who are not working due to sickness or disability. His report, Keep Britain Working, highlights an increase in economic inactivity due to sickness, particularly among young people citing mental health issues. Since the pandemic, 800,000 individuals have left the workforce due to health problems, with 2m more people saying they have health conditions that limit their ability to work - an increase of more than 30%. Sir Charlie, who will emphasise the negative impact of inactivity on both individuals and the economy, is set to outline a number of recommendations designed to address the issue.
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Europe
Novo Nordisk's restructuring plan, which includes 9,000 job cuts, is nearing completion, with the company informing employees in most locations about the layoffs, as per CEO Mike Doustdar’s LinkedIn update. The decision follows increased competition from rivals including Eli Lilly in the United States, prompting the pharmaceutical giant to adapt its workforce. Doustdar noted that the pace of notifications varies according to local laws, reflecting the complexities of implementing such widespread changes.
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Middle East
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has tasked his government to carry out feasibility studies on moving the capital out of Tehran, saying environmental challenges have made the megacity of 10m unlivable.
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