Labour rights

Ngige Said Why Tinubu Government Should Raise Minimum Wage

Chris Ngige, the minister of labor and employment, has requested that the Bola Tinubu administration, which will take office on…

March 30, 2023

Japan – 60% Restaurants Still Recommend Employees Wear Masks

TOKYO — Cookbiz Co., an Osaka-based company that runs a website for finding restaurant jobs, claims that despite the central…

March 30, 2023

Germany will welcome visitors as the labor shortage bites

Steven Maillot was transferred from the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean to Eisenhuettenstadt in Germany, just across…

March 29, 2023

EV Startup Lucid Plans To Reduce Its Workforce By About 18%

The manufacturer of electric vehicles, Lucid Group Inc., announced on Tuesday that it would restructure its business and eliminate 1,300…

March 29, 2023

NZ: Irish Bar Owner Sexually Harassed Younger Employee, Ordered To Pay $44,000

A woman, who has been granted name suppression, moved from Christchurch to Kaikōura a couple of years back, expecting an…

March 28, 2023

Starbucks Illegally Refused To Bargain With Union On Zoom – Bloomberg News

According to prosecutors from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Starbucks Corp. broke the law by refusing to fairly bargain…

March 28, 2023

Calabarzon Workers Want Pay Change

Philliphine : The petition to raise the minimum wage in the area to P750 was submitted by 12 labor organizations…

March 27, 2023

NHM Workers Were Warned in Bengaluru – Return to Work!

BENGALURU: The National Health Mission (NHM) has given contract workers a final warning to end their 40-day strike and report…

March 25, 2023

Los Angeles Unified To Reopen After 3-Day Strike

Schools in Los Angeles Unified were to reopen Friday following a three-day strike that drew nationwide attention to some of…

March 24, 2023

Maryland – 6 Workers Killed on Highway

6 highway workers died this Wednesday in Maryland. The incident took place when a car rammed into the work area…

March 23, 2023

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