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Wiz writer is a regular contributor to the workers' rights. Blogger, writer, strategist, and Passionate about making a dent in the digital universe.

Amazon Managers To Fire Employees If They Won’t Work From The Office

Amazon Managers To Fire Employees If They Won’t Work From The Office

Amazon, an American multinational technology company, has adopted new strategies to force employees to come to the office. The company has strengthened its return-to-office policy, granting Amazon managers immense power. Now, Amazon managers can fire

Amsterdam sex workers protest against transfer of red light area

Amsterdam sex workers protest against transfer of red light area

Sex workers in Amsterdam are frustrated because of Femke Halsema’s plan to transfer the famed red light district to an out-of-town “erotic center.” They have also started protests, saying: “If sex workers are not to

UK Workers Are Using AI For Better Work-Life Balance

UK Workers Are Using AI For Better Work-Life Balance

The workers in the United Kingdom (UK) are taking help of artificial intelligence (AI) for better work-life balance, according to a recent research. Nearly half of UK workers are using generative AI at least once

Amazon workers in Saudi Arabia faced exploitation; What’s reality

Amazon workers in Saudi Arabia faced exploitation; What’s reality

Amazon workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have faced intense exploitation by recruitment agents. Migrant workers came to Amazon facilities in Saudi Arabia with hopes but their dreams were shattered.  What happened to Amazon

Nepal: Lower Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages

Nepal: Lower Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages

The lower courts in Nepal have refused to register same sex marriages despite the Supreme Court passing an interim order in June 2023 to establish a transitional mechanism for registration of marriages for “same-sex couples”. 

Women, children killed in one of deadliest attacks in Myanmar

Women, children killed in one of deadliest attacks in Myanmar

In one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in Myanmar since the return of military rule, many women and children lost their lives. The tragic incident has shocked the world. At least 29 individuals were

Russia’s UN Human Rights Council Pitch Raise Concerns

Russia’s UN Human Rights Council Pitch Raise Concerns

Russia has seeking a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, but its pitch comes with a controversial twist. The country's ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, assured other nations that Russia would vehemently oppose any measures

Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding: The Darién Gap Migration Challenge

Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding: The Darién Gap Migration Challenge

In the first nine months of this year, a startling 400,000 migrants made the arduous journey to the United States across the Darién Gap, a deadly and roadless wilderness that separates South and Central America.

Brazil’s Supreme Court Edges Closer to Decriminalization

Brazil’s Supreme Court Edges Closer to Decriminalization

Brazil's critical abortion rights case has been in a state of suspension since 2018, when the Supreme Court conducted a public hearing. During that pivotal event, Human Rights Watch strongly advocated considering Brazil's international legal

Layoff tsunami: Tech companies will lay off hundreds of employees

Layoff tsunami: Tech companies will lay off hundreds of employees

Layoff tsunami continues to affect the tech industry. Mass layoffs have also become common these days. More tech companies have laid off hundreds of employees in major cost-cutting measures. Which are the latest companies to