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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.

Teen Workers Are In High Demand And Can Expect Higher Pay

Teen Workers Are In High Demand And Can Expect Higher Pay

The summer season has arrived, and teen workers are in high demand. Businesses will be on the lookout for trustworthy and diligent teenagers to fill positions in retail sales, food service, hospitality, and other fields

Hitler’s Childhood Home In Austria To Become Human Rights Training Centre

Hitler’s Childhood Home In Austria To Become Human Rights Training Centre

The house in the northwestern town of Braunau am Inn where Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 will be converted into a human rights training centre, Austria's Interior Ministry announced Wednesday. Plans for the building

Clarios Workers in Germany Support Ohio Workers Strike, Why?

Clarios Workers in Germany Support Ohio Workers Strike, Why?

When journalists spoke with employees at the Clarios factory in Hannover, Germany, they learned that the heroic strike being led by their American coworkers in Toledo, Ohio, had their support. US employees have been rebelling

Hancock County Community Corrections Employees Have Been Accused of Discrimination In Lawsuit

Hancock County Community Corrections Employees Have Been Accused of Discrimination In Lawsuit

The Hancock County Board of Commissioners and three Hancock County community corrections employees were named as defendants in a federal lawsuit that was filed on Friday. A man in Hancock County who was serving a

The 10 Largest Refugee Crises To Know In 2023

The 10 Largest Refugee Crises To Know In 2023

As the world continues to face unprecedented levels of displacement, it's important to stay informed about what's happening on a global scale. From civil wars and natural disasters to political unrest and economic instability, there

Mexican Cartel Hijacks Bus Carrying Migrants To The US and Demands Ransom Of $1,500 Per Person

Mexican Cartel Hijacks Bus Carrying Migrants To The US and Demands Ransom Of $1,500 Per Person

In recent months, there has been an increase in the number of kidnappings that have been reported, with criminal organizations charging migrants to pass through Mexico before kidnapping them and holding them for ransom. Last

Saudi Arabia: Health Insurance For Domestic Workers

Saudi Arabia: Health Insurance For Domestic Workers

When a Saudi Arabian household hires four or more domestic helpers, the rules will apply. After the Saudi Arabian Council of Ministers gave its approval on Tuesday, domestic workers in the country will receive health

WestJet Pilots 72 Hrs Strike, Airline Announces A Lockout

WestJet Pilots 72 Hrs Strike, Airline Announces A Lockout

As contract negotiations continue to slog along, WestJet pilots on Monday gave the management of the airline and the federal government a 72-hour strike notice, beginning the final countdown for walkouts. In a statement, the

India: Five Workers Die After Inhaling Toxic Fumes In Maharashtra’s Parbhani

India: Five Workers Die After Inhaling Toxic Fumes In Maharashtra’s Parbhani

Five workers died after inhaling toxic fumes while cleaning an underground chamber tank in the Parbhani district of Maharashtra, the second-most populous state in India. The police said on Friday that the tragic incident took

US: California Senate Passes Bill to Ban Caste Discrimination

US: California Senate Passes Bill to Ban Caste Discrimination

California: On Thursday, the California State Senate voted to ban discrimination based on caste. People would have legal options to deal with bias and discrimination based on caste in housing, jobs, schools, and other places.