Labour rights

Leicestershire’s happiest neighborhoods, according to Rightmove

With the onset of winter's chill and the ongoing cost-of-living issue, the British may need a bit more of their…

December 10, 2022

Why Are Two Former Female Employees Suing Twitter?

Following Elon Musk's takeover of the microblogging service, Twitter fired off half of its workforce in what might be described…

December 9, 2022

Bank of Canada raises interest rate by 50 percent to 4.25 pc

The benchmark interest rate of the Bank of Canada has gone up by 50 basis points to 4.25 percent. The…

December 8, 2022

Plaid Lays Off 260 Employees, 20% Of Staff

The recent wave of layoffs has bewildered the global technology sector as the big league tech firms have decided to…

December 8, 2022

Labour bound to lose by playing SNP’s game

In Scotland in particular, the political fact is that if you offer political pundits the option between discussing ordinary concerns…

December 7, 2022

Is Keir Starmer brilliant or just lucky?

Helen Lewis, a native of this parish, offers a fresh perspective on Keir Starmer. Despite Labour's 20-point polling lead, Starmer…

December 6, 2022

Lawmaker Faces Charges for Pro-Choice Protest In Poland

Human Rights Watch urged Poland’s govt to drop charges against protestors immediately & to stop targeting reproductive rights activists. Human…

December 3, 2022

Food Companies Face Challenges of Migration & Labor Shortfalls

The politicians have asked food companies & management to find solutions, as they're facing challenges of Migration and Labor Shortfalls.…

December 3, 2022

Domestic Workers Ask Ramaphosa To Sign Compensation Bill Into Law

Ramaphosa is urged to sign the compensation bill into law by domestic workers. The president received the legislation more than…

December 2, 2022

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Defends Massive Layoffs Again

Earlier this month, Jassy warned employees that there will be more layoffs at the company in early 2023 "as leaders…

December 2, 2022

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