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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.

Advancing Workers’ Rights: Bangladesh’s New Trade Union for Migrant Workers

Advancing Workers’ Rights: Bangladesh’s New Trade Union for Migrant Workers

Six garment worker federations in Bangladesh have teamed up with a domestic women workers' union to form the "Trade Union Platform for Migrant Workers" to support the rights and welfare of migrant workers. The platform,

Hourly Workers Benefit as Minimum Wage Rises in Six Canadian Provinces

Hourly Workers Benefit as Minimum Wage Rises in Six Canadian Provinces

Hourly workers in Canada have a purpose to have fun as less wage increases take effect in six provinces, doubtlessly putting extra money off their wallets. Provincial Pay Raises in Canada: Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan

Pakistan: Pahnji Gang Break Norms, Rap Freely ‘Unsaid Things’

Pakistan: Pahnji Gang Break Norms, Rap Freely ‘Unsaid Things’

Like Sufi saints broke barriers centuries ago with their poetic expression, “The Pahnji Gang” have taken to rap to speak freely about issues that are swept under the carpet because it makes people uneasy.  The

Scottish woman wins £37,000 after boss ridiculed her menopause

Scottish woman wins £37,000 after boss ridiculed her menopause

A woman from Scotland, the second-largest country in the United Kingdom, has won more than 37,000 pounds in compensation from her employer. In a huge victory for women rights, Karen Farquharson, a Scottish woman, won

International Brands Violate Workers Human Rights in Pakistan Garment Industry

International Brands Violate Workers Human Rights in Pakistan Garment Industry

Major international brands and retailers in Pakistan have been found violating human rights through informalization of the workforce in the garment industry. Factories are exploiting workers by engaging them in less formal ways in an

Tesla Faces Federal Lawsuit for Racial Harassment: An Overview

Tesla Faces Federal Lawsuit for Racial Harassment: An Overview

According to a recent development, the famed electric vehicle maker TeslaInc. is being sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission( EEOC) over claims of extreme harassment of Black workers at its Fremont, California assembly

Enhancing Protection and Placement: Indonesian Migrant Workers in Focus

Enhancing Protection and Placement: Indonesian Migrant Workers in Focus

The government has serious concerns about how to safeguard and efficiently place Indonesian migrant workers. Ida Fauziyah, the minister of labor, has emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts from numerous ministries and agencies to enhance

Is the UN Refugee Convention ‘Fit’ for Our Modern Age?

Is the UN Refugee Convention ‘Fit’ for Our Modern Age?

With Europe and the United States struggling to deal with the surging waves of migrants, questions are being raised about the UN Refugee Convention. UK’s interior minister Suella Braverman asked whether the Refugee Convention and

South Korea’s ‘Anonymous Birthing’ Bill Is Blow To Women’s Rights

South Korea’s ‘Anonymous Birthing’ Bill Is Blow To Women’s Rights

South Korea aims to approve an ‘Anonymous Birthing’ bill, which is a huge blow to women’s rights. The bill fails to solve the problems of women and children, especially the plight of single mothers.  So,

China’s Repression of Uyghur Intellectuals: A Violation of Rights

China’s Repression of Uyghur Intellectuals: A Violation of Rights

Rahile Dawut, an internationally renowned Uyghur ethnographer, was recently sentenced to life in prison by a Chinese court, which is a very disturbing trend. The severity of China's human rights abuses, particularly about the Uyghur