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Communications Ministry Plans Endowment Fund to Rescue Struggling Media

Communications Ministry Plans Endowment Fund to Rescue Struggling Media

The Communications Ministry of Indonesia seeks to develop a public endowment fund, which would strengthen independent journalism across the country because many media organizations are laying off workers in the industry. Chairwoman Ninik Rahayu of

CIA and Intelligence Agencies Face Major Workforce Reduction

CIA and Intelligence Agencies Face Major Workforce Reduction

The Trump government revealed its intent in action to consider layoffs on a grand scale, under which agencies of the U.S. intelligent community are to lay off personnel. It has even been said that the

450,000 Migrant Kids Under Scrutiny: A Controversial Enforcement Campaign by U.S

450,000 Migrant Kids Under Scrutiny: A Controversial Enforcement Campaign by U.S

The Trump administration has launched a sweeping initiative to monitor around 450,000 unaccompanied migrant children who were placed during the Biden era. During this operation the officials will get involved in door to door visits,

Gatwick Braces for Half-Term Travel Chaos as Staff Plan Strikes

Gatwick Braces for Half-Term Travel Chaos as Staff Plan Strikes

During the May half-term Gatwick Airport could experience delays because workers from two different groups plan to strike about pension and pay concerns. The members of Unite union serving easyJet and other airlines through Redline

$5 million settlement for injured union worker: a victory for workers’ rights

$5 million settlement for injured union worker: a victory for workers’ rights

A serious injury at a construction site has netted a 49-year-old union worker a $5 million settlement. The attorneys Kenneth Halperin and Bryce Moses of Wingate, Russotti, Shapiro, Moses & Halperin, LLP opened the case

WWE Implements Staff Cuts Following Record-Breaking WrestleMania

WWE Implements Staff Cuts Following Record-Breaking WrestleMania

WWE took a surprising decision to lay off multiple departments only a short period after the historical success of WrestleMania 41 took place. A financial boom does not shield WWE from implementing its staff reductions

BT Announces Closure of Londonderry Office, 140 Jobs at Risk

BT Announces Closure of Londonderry Office, 140 Jobs at Risk

BT plans to close its Queens Quay office in Londonderry thus endangering the positions of about 140 individuals. A total of 95 positions belonging to the telecommunications company will move to India while selected staff

Health NZ Seeks ERA Help as Senior Doctors’ Strike Disrupts Care

Health NZ Seeks ERA Help as Senior Doctors’ Strike Disrupts Care

Health New Zealand requested immediate intervention at the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) after senior doctors conducted their 24-hour work stoppage on May 1. Health New Zealand sought ERA intervention to break the ongoing eight-month impasse

Connecticut Joins Lawsuit to Save AmeriCorps Jobs Amid Huge Cuts

Connecticut Joins Lawsuit to Save AmeriCorps Jobs Amid Huge Cuts

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined a group of state attorneys general in a lawsuit to stop massive job cuts at AmeriCorps, a federal program that helps communities through volunteer service. AmeriCorps is facing

Hong Kong Director Faces HK$90,000 Fine for Employment Violations

Hong Kong Director Faces HK$90,000 Fine for Employment Violations

The director of Hong Kong-based The Boring Engineering Limited received a HK$90,000 fine from the Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts because both he and the firm violated many rules in the Employment Ordinance. According to court