Labour rights

US State Dept fires 60 contractors in rights and labor bureau

The US State Department has fired at least 60 contractors working for its Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Bureau, according…

February 4, 2025

Salesforce Restructures Workforce, Balancing Layoffs & AI Hiring

Salesforce the global CRM giant announced about the upcoming layoff. This wave of layoff will impact over 1,000 employees. This…

February 4, 2025

Julius Baer layoffs: Banking giant plans major restructuring efforts

Julius Baer has announced plans to lay off around 5% of its staff or nearly 400 employees. It is part…

February 3, 2025

Swiss Bank to cut workforce by 5% in association with the savings measures

Under the helm of the new CEO of Swiss Bank Julius Baer, Stefan Bollinger, the bank has planned to cut…

February 3, 2025

Trade Unions pressure Labour over zero-hours workers

The Trades Union Congress said one in 12 zero-hours worker has been with their current employer for more than a…

February 3, 2025

Microsoft Layoffs: Satya Nadella-led tech giant begins job cuts based on performance

Microsoft has initiated a layoff round for underperforming employees in the US, according to a Business Insider report. Medical, prescription…

February 2, 2025

Baldur’s Gate 3 Maker Criticises the recent layoffs of Bioware

To upgrade themselves to the challenging gaming industry and to focus on the key projects, Bioware has announced the layoffs…

February 1, 2025

India’s Budget Keeps Subsidies for Food, Fertilisers, and Jobs Nearly Unchanged at ₹4.57 Trillion

Documents released on Saturday indicate that the Indian government will dedicate ₹4.57 trillion ($52.81 billion) as subsidies for food distribution…

February 1, 2025

Samsung India workers win historic union registration after months of strike

The first Samsung workers’ union in India has been registered after a 38-day protest and 212-day legal fight. In a…

February 1, 2025

Japan Foreign Workers Increased to 2.3 Million in 2024

When the foreign workers who were hired, which was 2.3 million, Japan broke the record earlier this year in October…

January 31, 2025

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