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ONS Spends £8M on Temp Workers to Rescue Employment Data

ONS Spends £8M on Temp Workers to Rescue Employment Data

To solve its workforce survey problems, ONS provides £8 million to contract temporary staff through employment service Randstad. The government statistics agency puts funds into enhancing its employment data quality because economists consider current data

India’s Human rights body orders probe into discriminatory hiring at Foxconn plant

India’s Human rights body orders probe into discriminatory hiring at Foxconn plant

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has called out labor officials for failing to carry out a thorough investigation into allegations of employment discrimination at Foxconn's iPhone assembly plant in India.  The human rights watchdog

India planning to repatriate 18,000 undocumented immigrants in US

India planning to repatriate 18,000 undocumented immigrants in US

Indian and US authorities are collaborating to identify undocumented Indian immigrants in the US for deportation in order to demonstrate an interest in protecting legal immigration visas for scores of Indian citizens. US President Donald

Trump Administration Orders Immediate Leave for Federal DEI Staff, Signaling Mass Layoffs

Trump Administration Orders Immediate Leave for Federal DEI Staff, Signaling Mass Layoffs

The Trump administration first made federal DEI staff work without pay pending their permanent termination. The Office of Personnel Management issued its January 21, 2021 memo to put Diversity and Inclusion staff on paid leave

Former soldier Kyle Clifford admits murdering Carol Hunt and daughters

Former soldier Kyle Clifford admits murdering Carol Hunt and daughters

Former soldier Kyle Clifford has pleaded guilty to murdering Carol Hunt and her daughters Hannah and Louise at their home in Hertfordshire on July 9. The three victims are the partner and daughters of BBC

French Labor Minister Astrid Proposed the Retirees to Contribute for the Social Security 

French Labor Minister Astrid Proposed the Retirees to Contribute for the Social Security 

A huge wave of debates and arguments are widening after the proposal of French Labor Minister Astrid who said that the retirees who are earning more than 2000 euros will have to contribute to the

Iraqi Unions Reject Draft Law, Call For Workers’ Protection

Iraqi Unions Reject Draft Law, Call For Workers’ Protection

The Conference of Iraq Federations and Workers Unions (CIFWU) and the Iraqi Trade Union Council (ITUC) have rejected a proposed draft law on trade union organization for workers. Representing ten union federations, both CIFWU and

‘Terrorism has changed’ – UK PM Keir Starmer on Southport attack

‘Terrorism has changed’ – UK PM Keir Starmer on Southport attack

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently highlighted that "terrorism has changed" and the UK faces a fresh threat after the Southport attack. He is raising concerns about that threat coming from extreme violence carried out

Paris agreement to illegal immigration: Donald Trump had a busy first day as US President

Paris agreement to illegal immigration: Donald Trump had a busy first day as US President

US President Donald Trump returned to his office on January 20. The date also noted the Martin Luther King Jr Day. The businessman-turned-politician signed a series of Executive Orders (EO) on the first day itself,

Hundreds of Financial Jobs in BNY in Wexford is at risk

Hundreds of Financial Jobs in BNY in Wexford is at risk

The BNY (Bank of New York) Mellon Corporation is an American Financial Services company which was established in 2007 in New York initially and other branches are located in the other places like Weford, Dublin,