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Wrighter

Wrighter covers news across the global on Human Rights, Migrants Rights, and Labor Rights. Wrighter has vast experience in writing and is a doctor by profession.

Von der Leyen’s EU group aims for asylum schemes like Rwanda’s

Von der Leyen’s EU group aims for asylum schemes like Rwanda’s

An amalgamation of political parties supporting Ursula von der Leyen's candidacy for a moment term as head of the European Commission in Brussels is supporting critical relocation changes. This thrust comes in the midst of

Ghana camp demolition leaves Liberia civil war refugees homeless

Ghana camp demolition leaves Liberia civil war refugees homeless

Within the wake of the demolition of their camp in Ghana, Wendell Elijah Mallobe sits in the midst of the flotsam and jetsam, a strong image of the annihilation confronted by 15,000 Liberian displaced people.

Arizona GOP seeks to authorize shooting migrants, sparking controversy and outrage

Arizona GOP seeks to authorize shooting migrants, sparking controversy and outrage

The Arizona Republican Party has presented an enactment pointing at legalizing the shooting and slaughtering of trespassers on private arrival, a move that has started broad discussion and raised concerns around its potential suggestions, especially

California’s homeless crackdown intensifies ahead of looming US Supreme Court test

California’s homeless crackdown intensifies ahead of looming US Supreme Court test

For seven months, the city of San Diego has been effectively locked in a concerted effort to disassemble destitute places to stay that have multiplied along downtown sidewalks. This crackdown, persuaded by concerns with respect

Vietnam reportedly plans crackdown on workers’ rights and foreign aid

Vietnam reportedly plans crackdown on workers’ rights and foreign aid

Vietnam's administering Communist Party's inside orders, as uncovered by Project88, emphasize a nuanced approach to overseeing exchange unions and workers' rights in the midst of arrangements for potential extensions. In spite of universal commitments pointed

Companies Offer Higher Wages To Attract Workers Amidst Staff Shortages

Companies Offer Higher Wages To Attract Workers Amidst Staff Shortages

In 2023, there was good news for private-sector employees in terms of their earnings. The main reason for this improvement was the increase in the minimum wage. This change didn't just help those earning the

Top 10 Male-Dominated Careers in 2025 Shaping Global Workforce

Top 10 Male-Dominated Careers in 2025 Shaping Global Workforce

Walk past a building site before noon and the sounds hit first. Steel rods clink against concrete. Sparks spit from a welding gun. Almost every worker on the ground is male.  The pattern repeats inside

How To Manage Employee Wellbeing In A Hybrid Workplace?

How To Manage Employee Wellbeing In A Hybrid Workplace?

Managing employee well-being in a hybrid workplace is crucial. In today's world, more companies are using a mix of office and remote work.  This hybrid model can be great for attracting new talent and keeping

Australia Moves Towards Right to Disconnect as Senate Supports Labor’s Bill

Australia Moves Towards Right to Disconnect as Senate Supports Labor’s Bill

Australian Workers are on the Verge of Gaining a Significant Right – the right to Disconnect after Working hours. The Proposed Legislation set to Pass Parliament this week, Prohibits employers from making Unreasonable Contact with

NYC Launches $53M Program To Provide Credit Cards To Migrant Families

NYC Launches $53M Program To Provide Credit Cards To Migrant Families

New York City is starting a new program where they will give $53 million in pre-paid credit cards to migrant families living in hotels. This pilot program will begin with 500 families at the Roosevelt