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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.

U.S. opening migrant facility in San Diego County to help migrants

U.S. opening migrant facility in San Diego County to help migrants

The United States (U.S.) is set to open a migrant facility in San Diego County to help unaccompanied migrants. San Diego County will open an immigrant and refugees facility in North County amid a recent

California increases minimum wage: Everything you should know

California increases minimum wage: Everything you should know

California, a state in the Western United States, has increased minimum wages for health care workers and fast-food workers. Gavin Christopher Newsom, the Governor of California, has approved two major pay raises for workers. The

Iranian teen Armita Geravand ‘brain dead’ after assault by police

Iranian teen Armita Geravand ‘brain dead’ after assault by police

In a blow to women’s rights, Armita Geravand, an Iranian teen, is brain dead after an alleged assault on the Tehran metro by female police officers. Iran’s morality police reportedly assaulted her because she was

US to open migrant center in Ecuador; What can migrants expect?

US to open migrant center in Ecuador; What can migrants expect?

The United States is set to open a migrant processing center in Ecuador, a country in South America, in order to help migrants apply for legal U.S. entry and employment permits. Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan

Workers may lose jobs as Amazon brings robots into warehouses

Workers may lose jobs as Amazon brings robots into warehouses

Amazon, an American multinational technology company, is trialing humanoid robots in its United States warehouses in order to boost its operations. This move can impact workers and they may lose their jobs. The move has

Mahsa Amini, women’s protest in Iran win EU’s Sakharov freedom prize

Mahsa Amini, women’s protest in Iran win EU’s Sakharov freedom prize

The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, also known as the Sakharov Prize, has been awarded to Iranian woman Mahsa Amini who died in September 2022 in the custody of Iranian police. The European Union

Northumberland woman urges employers to help women after miscarriage

Northumberland woman urges employers to help women after miscarriage

A woman from Embleton, Northumberland, a county in North East England, has urged employers to support women workers with pregnancy loss. The Miscarriage Association has also launched a pregnancy loss pledge for female employers to

Uber, Swiggy, Ola, Zomato Workers To Hold Strike On October 25

Uber, Swiggy, Ola, Zomato Workers To Hold Strike On October 25

Uber, Swiggy, Ola, and Zomato workers are set to hold strike on 25 October. Many services like food delivery, cab services, and more will shut down on October 25, 2023, Wednesday, because of the strike.

Layoff tsunami: KPMG, Rolls-Royce, and others to layoff 4000 workers

Layoff tsunami: KPMG, Rolls-Royce, and others to layoff 4000 workers

Layoff tsunami continues to affect employees. Mass layoffs have also become common these days. Various companies have laid off thousands of employees in major cost-cutting measures. The large-scale workforce reductions are aimed at reducing costs

Hamas posts video of kidnapped Israeli woman; She pleads for release

Hamas posts video of kidnapped Israeli woman; She pleads for release

Amid the conflict between Hamas fighters and Israeli forces, Palestinian militant outfit Hamas has shared a video on its Telegram handle of an Israeli woman taken hostage during the October 7 attacks. Hamas' military wing