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Mañueco ignores Martínez as the “sanchismo” candidate and avoids confronting Vox in the electoral debate | Elections in Castilla y León

The three-way electoral debate with the candidates for the presidency of Castilla y León from parties with a parliamentary group (PP, PSOE and Vox) this Thursday on TVE has been a faithful reflection of the public surveys and trackings private offices managed by the candidates just over a week before the elections. The acting president, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (PP) has avoided, except for some occasion related to immigration, directly confronting Carlos Pollán (Vox) and has focused his responses and interventions on the socialist candidate, Carlos Martínez, whom he has despised for elevation, not so much for his management as mayor…

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AI tools in job interviews: Stay away from other people’s feathers!

Have you ever heard of Even G2 or Ray Ban Meta? These are glasses with built-in small computers that display information in the field of vision of the person wearing them. Such smart glasses can be worn by job seekers in job interviews and provide them with digital assistance. During online interviews, candidates are apparently increasingly using AI tools or teleprompters, as we reported in an article. This article received a lot of feedback on LinkedIn. At the center of the discussion is the question of whether it is clever and innovative to use such means, or unfair, reprehensible or…

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Pedro Sánchez multiplies contacts to drag Europe to his “no to war” | Spain

His international profile once again becomes Pedro Sánchez’s great political asset. After a few first days in which he left the spotlight to his ministers, the president has decided to fully enter the political battle against the war unleashed by the attacks by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran. Sánchez has multiplied international contacts in the last few hours to try to drag other leaders, especially the European ones, into the resounding “no to war” that he pronounced this Tuesday morning from La Moncloa. The president has spoken with the Frenchman Emmanuel Macron, Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa…

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Pérez Llorca contrasts Oltra’s case with the opposition’s request to expel Mazón | News from the Valencian Community

The control session with the president of the Generalitat, Juanfran Pérez Llorca, in the Corts Valencianes this Thursday was angry and peppered with constant allusions to “No to war” and also “No to Mazón”. The president has raised the possible irregularity in the awarding of a VPP to a high-ranking Compromís official during the Botànic Government, but has evaded the request for the resignation of the mayor of Alicante, Luis Barcala, marred by the scandal of the Les Naus VPP complex, where PP politicians, family members and friends are owners of these protected apartments. The opposition has demanded that he…

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Performance debate: Companies do not promote performance enough

The term performance is politically charged, socially controversial and often not very precisely defined in everyday company life. Despite this – or precisely because of this – the management consultancy Hays and the Institute for Employment and Employability (IBE) have made it the focus of their HR report this year. The central finding of the study “Promoting performance, not just demanding it”, for which 907 managers, HR managers and employees from Germany, Austria and Switzerland were surveyed: When it comes to performance culture, there is a wide gap between expectations and reality. Demanding performance without encouraging it is not possible…

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HR career: How to make the leap into a strategic role

Question: AI will take on more and more operational tasks in the future. How can I develop into a strategic role as an HR manager? For many HR managers, the development step is to move away from day-to-day operational business to a role in which they act as a sparring partner for management. In 2026, this transition will become even more important: companies will expect more advice, while at the same time more and more operational tasks will be automated by AI. But in everyday life there is often little space to address strategic issues. Those who make the leap…

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“No to war”: Sánchez rescues the historic slogan of the left against Bush and Aznar 23 years later | Spain

It was 23 years ago, in February 2003, when that phenomenon that has been called “polarization” had not yet worsened and that has almost sent the great consensuses to the history books. The CIS asked almost 2,500 citizens about the military intervention in Iraq that the George W. Bush Administration was preparing and which was supported by the Government of José María Aznar (PP). And the result was one of those transversal agreements that are so obsolete today. More than nine out of ten rejected war. Furthermore, that data did not remain only on paper. They also took to the…

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