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The Hidden Cost of Same-Day Delivery: Warehouse Labor Rights in the Era of Instant E‑Commerce

The Hidden Cost of Same-Day Delivery: Warehouse Labor Rights in the Era of Instant E‑Commerce

Same-day delivery has become a powerful selling point in modern e‑commerce, promising shoppers near-instant gratification. Behind this convenience, however, lies a hidden cost often paid by warehouse workers who keep the system moving. As platforms

From Hashtag to Courtroom: Do Online Human Rights Campaigns Actually Change Legal Outcomes Anymore?

From Hashtag to Courtroom: Do Online Human Rights Campaigns Actually Change Legal Outcomes Anymore?

Online human rights campaigns once seemed unstoppable. Viral hashtags might make cases on front pages, pressure governments and may even aid in getting releases or new investigations. Today, the relationship between hashtag activism and real

Work, Rest, Repeat? How Modern Life Is Rewriting Daily Routines

Work, Rest, Repeat? How Modern Life Is Rewriting Daily Routines

Modern life is fundamentally changing our daily routines, reshaping how we work, rest, and manage time. Distinct work and home lines are now invisible because of remote employment, work-life balance, cell phones, and the internet.

Kenya Parliament Approves Law on Vocational and Technical Training Overhaul

Kenya Parliament Approves Law on Vocational and Technical Training Overhaul

Outside Parliament Buildings in Nairobi, matatus hissed at the curb and a thin, warm dust sat on shoes. Inside, lawmakers backed a major change: Kenya Parliament approves law on vocational and technical training, aimed at

Child Labor Still Affects 138M Kids Worldwide — Even With Progress

Child Labor Still Affects 138M Kids Worldwide — Even With Progress

Child labor remains a global crisis, affecting an estimated 138 million children worldwide, despite notable progress over the past two decades. A lot of children continue to be subjected to severe labor, lack education and

Women Migrant Workers Take the Lead: Gender-Responsive Advocacy & Fair Recruitment in Indonesia

Women Migrant Workers Take the Lead: Gender-Responsive Advocacy & Fair Recruitment in Indonesia

Women migrant workers are increasingly stepping into leadership roles in Indonesia’s labour migration landscape. Through gender-responsive advocacy and fair recruitment initiatives, they are challenging discrimination, unsafe working conditions, and exploitative middlemen. Civil society organizations, unions,

Side Hustle Fatigue: When “Rise and Grind” Culture Turns into a Health Crisis

Side Hustle Fatigue: When “Rise and Grind” Culture Turns into a Health Crisis

Side hustles were once celebrated as empowering paths to extra income, creativity, and financial freedom. However, with the current culture that praises the virtue of working 24-hours, most individuals are currently completing a full-time job,

From ESG to Real Remedy: Can Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Protect Workers?

From ESG to Real Remedy: Can Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Protect Workers?

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) promises have filled annual reports for years, yet many workers in global supply chains still face low wages, unsafe conditions, and abuse. Voluntary commitments have rarely translated into real remedy

The Right to Strike Is Vanishing Worldwide

The Right to Strike Is Vanishing Worldwide

The right to strike has long been one of the most powerful tools workers have to defend their interests and demand fair treatment. But nowadays, this fundamental labour right is being brutally suppressed. According to

Designing a Balanced Life in 2025

Designing a Balanced Life in 2025

In 2025, the concept of a balanced life has turned into an intentional endeavor for the majority of the workers. It is no longer a matter of luck but rather a consensus among people who