Labour rights

Women’s Day and the harsh reality: ‘Digital freedom is not for Afghan women’

Women have seen many freedoms disappear since the Taliban came to power in 2021. Access to secondary education was one…

March 8, 2023

Japan’s Wage Woes Continue: Real Wages Fall At Fastest Pace Since 2014

Japanese workers' real wages fell the most in nine years in January despite the government's push for more pay, highlighting…

March 7, 2023

Homegrown companies on hiring spree as Big Tech sheds talent

Startup layoffs declined last month after a large spike in January... but remain elevated compared to most of 2022. In…

March 6, 2023

2 From Navi Mumbai Get Life Imprisonment – Check why

In 2015, two men from Navi Mumbai were found guilty of killing a 42-year-old sanitation worker and severing his body…

March 6, 2023

Google Civil Rights Audit Recommends Better Tackling Of Misinformation, Hate Speech

Following a report from the Washington Post earlier on Friday regarding Google tapping an outside law firm to conduct a…

March 4, 2023

Japanese Unions Are Demanding The Biggest Wage Increase In 25 Years

A news from Japan, the land of the rising sun. In a wind of inflation and job cuts, Japanese unions…

March 4, 2023

Google Japan Workers Form A Union- Despite Fears Of Job Cuts

For the first time, Google's Japanese employees have formed a union following massive job cuts at the U.S. technology giant.…

March 3, 2023

Starbucks Involved In “Egregious And Widespread” Violations Of Federal Law

Starbucks has long expressed its pride over its reputation as a progressive, worker-friendly employer. But in recent news, US National…

March 2, 2023

Alphabet’s Waymo Layoff – The 2nd Round Of Layoff

Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving technology unit, laid off 137 employees in its second round of layoffs this year, the company reported…

March 2, 2023

How Come Indians Are Obsessed With Overworking?

According to the government, the country's famously long work hours are partly to blame for fewer marriages and children. According…

March 1, 2023

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