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Dr. Neha Mathur

Join Dr. Neha Mathur on a journey of compassion and expertise as she navigates the intricate landscape of human rights and workers' welfare.

US-Mexico officially partner to stop discriminations against workers

US-Mexico officially partner to stop discriminations against workers

The United States and Mexico have come together to counter discriminations against workers and ensure them with a platform that would look after their rights efficiently. On Tuesday, the two countries agreed to divert their

China detains left wing labor rights researcher over ‘subversion’ charges

China detains left wing labor rights researcher over ‘subversion’ charges

 Fang Ran, a HKU (University of Hong Kong) doctoral student who was studying labor movements, has been detained by state security police in Guangxi's Nanning city on Aug. 26, 2021. The reason for detention are

Amnesty unfolds labor rights exploitation cases from Dinagat mines in Philippines

Amnesty unfolds labor rights exploitation cases from Dinagat mines in Philippines

Most of the countries in Asia have serious cases of labor rights violation. From China to Taiwan and Thailand, many countries have breached the rights and protections granted to the laborers. Philippines is the new

Does the vegetable market in the US practice labor abuse?

Does the vegetable market in the US practice labor abuse?

The United States is known to set an example on a global level but turns out, it is also not free of certain manual abuses that the rest of the world is witnessing. A recent

Government of India amends four Parliament passed labor codes, to be implemented starting October 1

Government of India amends four Parliament passed labor codes, to be implemented starting October 1

 Government of India led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has brought in some changes in four labor codes that have been passed by the Parliament. These laws will be implemented across India from October 1.

UK workers demand right to disconnect law amid overtime epidemic

UK workers demand right to disconnect law amid overtime epidemic

According to an autonomy think tank report, women are particularly affected by the epidemic of hidden overtime from home, leading to a call for new "right to disconnect" laws. Women are at a higher risk

China, Japan embassies to Australia at odds over controversial comments regarding wartime history

China, Japan embassies to Australia at odds over controversial comments regarding wartime history

China and Japan are not on their best terms because of the regional conflicts which dates back to their history of war. Both the nations have prepared a story that suits the nationals of that

Workers at Tunisia’s garment industry facing the worst crisis

Workers at Tunisia’s garment industry facing the worst crisis

 Tunisian garment factories have been hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. These factories primarily supply the fashion houses in Europe and due to pandemic, the consequences have been dire for workers in Tunisian factories. Thousands

Myanmar forces kill 25 in a raid on the town, residents and media say

Myanmar forces kill 25 in a raid on the town, residents and media say

At the recent event, 20 people were killed by Myanmar's security forces in the Ayeyarwady River delta region after villagers armed with catapults and crossbows fought back against troops searching for weapons. The critical incident

Australia called out to repatriate women & children from a dire situation in Syrian camps

Australia called out to repatriate women & children from a dire situation in Syrian camps

Red Cross officials have shared stark warning that time is of the essence and it's fast running out for people in northeast Syrian camps as distress and suffering in extreme is looming for them. The