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Renowned Human Rights Judge Will Head The Federal Court

Renowned Human Rights Judge Will Head The Federal Court

Justice Debra Mortimer, a prominent advocate for human rights, will lead the Federal Court for the first time as a woman. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus announced Justice Mortimer's appointment on Friday and expressed confidence that he

Roku Layoff – It will eliminate 200 more employees

Roku Layoff – It will eliminate 200 more employees

San Francisco: Roku, a maker of streaming devices, announced on Thursday that it would be laying off 200 workers, or 6% of its workforce, to reduce costs amid a challenging economic climate. The San Jose

‘It’s Just Love’: UN Experts Raise Concerns Over Uganda’s Harsh Anti-LGBT Legislation

‘It’s Just Love’: UN Experts Raise Concerns Over Uganda’s Harsh Anti-LGBT Legislation

UN experts today described making homosexuality punishable by death as a serious violation of human rights, urging the president of Uganda to not sign into law a controversial legislation - recently passed by parliament -

Ngige Said Why Tinubu Government Should Raise Minimum Wage

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 May 29, review the minimum wage for workers. Ngige stated during a Wednesday appearance on

Is Mexico Migrant Center Fire, Homicide at US Border?

Is Mexico Migrant Center Fire, Homicide at US Border?

According to a prosecutor, the deaths of at least 39 migrants in a fire at a detention facility in Mexico are being investigated as possible homicides. He also accused those in charge of failing to

Japan – 60% Restaurants Still Recommend Employees Wear Masks

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 government relaxing face-covering guidelines on March 13, nearly 60% of restaurants in Japan still require

The Top Ten Employee Perks For 2023

The Top Ten Employee Perks For 2023

Top employers are aware that they must offer alluring employee benefits to recruit and retain talent and keep their businesses running smoothly. This includes benefits and incentives for employees in addition to compensation. But it's

Germany will welcome visitors as the labor shortage bites

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 the Polish border, for an apprenticeship at a steelmaker. Maillot made his decision based on

Amnesty International Raises Concerns Over Human Rights In Austria

Amnesty International Raises Concerns Over Human Rights In Austria

Prominent non-governmental organisation Amnesty International released its annual human rights report on Tuesday, taking a snapshot of human rights in a number of countries. The organisation listed scores of Austria's human rights failures in its

What professions are the “unhappiest” in the world? -A study

What professions are the “unhappiest” in the world? -A study

The key to job satisfaction has been discovered by an 85-year-old Harvard study. What are the "unhappiest" occupations on earth? Most commonly you think about entry-level or low-paying positions. But See what the  85-year-old Harvard