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South Korea Restores Labor Day Name After 63 Years, Highlights Persistent Worker Inequalities
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Labor·03.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Korea Restores Labor Day Name After 63 Years, Highlights Persistent Worker Inequalities

South Korea marked Labor Day's restoration to its original May 1 name after 63 years, with leaders gathering at Cheong Wa Dae. Yet the symbolism clashed with reality as Samsung Biologics workers launched their first strike since 2011 over wages. Data shows non-regular workers earn just 65.2% of regular workers' wages, with 3.9 million outside key labor laws and 8.7 million platform workers lacking basic protections.

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Yonhap News
India's Growing Workforce Hides Deep Inequalities in Jobs and Pay
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01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

India's Growing Workforce Hides Deep Inequalities in Jobs and Pay

India's unemployment rate stands at 5.1% with LFPR at 55.4% as of March 2026, but deeper analysis reveals significant inequalities. Rural workforce participation (58%) exceeds urban (50.3%), while women earn 24% less than men in regular jobs and face a 72% pay gap in self-employment. Despite rising female workforce participation, 58% of working-age women remain outside the labour force. The informal economy dominates with 64.7% of rural workers self-employed, and unemployment actually rises with education levels, reaching 7.1% for those with secondary education and 10.6% for educated women.

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Times of India
Help to Buy scheme benefited top earners most, IFS study finds
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23.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Help to Buy scheme benefited top earners most, IFS study finds

The Institute for Fiscal Studies found that the Conservatives' Help to Buy scheme primarily benefited high-earners in the top 10%, accelerating housing and wealth inequalities. Rather than helping people onto the property ladder, the policy helped already fortunate buyers accumulate wealth faster or purchase more expensive properties. The study adds to previous findings showing the scheme failed to address structural housing costs and represented a lost opportunity to invest in social housing or council building programmes.

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Guardian Business
Record 64.4% of Adults in England Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines, But Inequalities Persist
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رياضة·23.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Record 64.4% of Adults in England Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines, But Inequalities Persist

A Sport England survey shows 64.4% of English adults meet physical activity guidelines - the highest on record - with 859,000 more active adults than last year. Running and gym activities are growing, while team sports near nine-year highs. However, inequalities persist for black and Asian people, older adults, disabled individuals and those on lower incomes, with women also less active than men. The government has pledged £250m for local sport facilities and £400m for community venues, though a parliamentary report warns funding for school and community sport remains insufficient and unstable.

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BBC Sport
Record 30 Million Adults in England Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines, But Inequalities Persist
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23.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Record 30 Million Adults in England Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines, But Inequalities Persist

The Active Lives survey reveals over 30 million English adults now meet the 150-minute weekly activity target, with notable 11% growth among over-75s. However, persistent inequalities remain: black and Asian adult activity levels have stagnated at 57% and 56% respectively for ten years, while the least affluent have seen a decline from 54.8% to 53.8%. The West Midlands remains the least active region.

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Guardian Sport
Uneven playing field: How ISL's 'inequality' could cost clubs more than just points
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20.04.2026

Uneven playing field: How ISL's 'inequality' could cost clubs more than just points

The ongoing ISL season has seen significant imbalances, with bottom-placed Mohammedan Sporting playing far fewer home games than rivals such as East Bengal. Many other clubs have also been displaced from their home venues. With relegation now in effect, these inequalities could have serious consequences for affected clubs, raising questions about fairness despite no formal force majeure ruling.

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TOI Sports