1. Home
  2. Author Blogs

Author: Senior Reporter

Senior Reporter

With over more than 6 years of writing obituaries for the local paper, Senior Reporter has a uniquely strong voice that shines through in his newest collection of essays and articles, which explores the importance we place on the legacy.

Top 5 Labor Rights Issues in the Philippines 2024

Top 5 Labor Rights Issues in the Philippines 2024

May 1st is when a lot of labor rights groups get together in public to highlight the problems facing the workers and to demand that the government respond. The dynamic labor environment of the Philippines

Asylum Seekers in UK Deserve Fair Treatment, Not Destitution

Asylum Seekers in UK Deserve Fair Treatment, Not Destitution

Asylum Seekers - Some members of Parliament from different parties have looked at how the government treats people seeking asylum in the UK. They have said that the current rules seem made to make life

Verdict nears as Guinea’s landmark trial on 2009 massacre progresses

Verdict nears as Guinea’s landmark trial on 2009 massacre progresses

In the records of Guinea's history lies a dim chapter recolored by the carnage of September 28, 2009. On that game changing day, the echoes of the vote based system reverberated in a stadium, as

Guatemala: Save the Children Raid Raises Concerns About Migrant Children’s Rights

Guatemala: Save the Children Raid Raises Concerns About Migrant Children’s Rights

Concerns About Migrant Children's Rights - In a recent development, Guatemalan authorities conducted a raid on the offices of Save the Children, a global non-profit organization known for its work in supporting children's rights and

Ghazal Alagh challenges conventional notions, sparks work-life balance re-evaluation

Ghazal Alagh challenges conventional notions, sparks work-life balance re-evaluation

Ghazal Alagh's LinkedIn post serves as a catalyst for re-evaluating the progressing talk encompassing work-life balance. Drawing motivation from the viewpoints of striking authors such as those from Infosys, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Netflix, Alagh challenges

Biden Administration Tells Employers to Stop Shackling Workers with Noncompete Agreements

Biden Administration Tells Employers to Stop Shackling Workers with Noncompete Agreements

Biden Administration - Noncompete agreements, also known as restrictive covenants, are contractual clauses that prohibit employees from working for a competitor or starting a competing business for a certain period of time after leaving their

Starbucks Labor Case: Supreme Court Considers Rehiring Workers

Starbucks Labor Case: Supreme Court Considers Rehiring Workers

Background of the Starbucks Labor Case - In February 2022, seven baristas at a Starbucks shop in Memphis, Tennessee, were fired for allegedly breaking company rules during a union organizing campaign. The NLRB sought an

Britain’s Controversial Refugee Deportation Plan to Rwanda Faces Legal Hurdles

Britain’s Controversial Refugee Deportation Plan to Rwanda Faces Legal Hurdles

Britain's Controversial Refugee Deportation Plan to Rwanda has faced significant legal obstacles, casting doubt on its implementation. This divisive plan, announced in April 2022, aims to deter migrants from making perilous journeys across the English

Sunak announces asylum seekers’ flights to Rwanda in anti-migration strategy

Sunak announces asylum seekers’ flights to Rwanda in anti-migration strategy

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has disclosed a critical approach pointed at tending to the issue of unlawful relocation. This arrangement, considered a lead activity of the government, includes the transportation of refugees to Rwanda.

Bombay HC: Right to Sleep upheld, late-night interrogations condemned

Bombay HC: Right to Sleep upheld, late-night interrogations condemned

In a notable ruling, the Bombay High Court has underscored the elemental significance of the right to sleep, censuring the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for conducting interrogations late at night. Judges Revati Mohite-Dere and Manjusha Deshpande