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Maryland Starbucks Unionizes Days Before A Supreme Court Case On Labor Rights

Maryland Starbucks Unionizes Days Before A Supreme Court Case On Labor Rights

In a significant move for labour rights, workers at the Shipley’s Grant Starbucks cafe in Maryland voted to unionise this week, just days ahead of a crucial Supreme Court case involving the company’s challenge of

Sunak announces asylum seekers’ flights to Rwanda in anti-migration strategy

Sunak announces asylum seekers’ flights to Rwanda in anti-migration strategy

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has disclosed a critical approach pointed at tending to the issue of unlawful relocation. This arrangement, considered a lead activity of the government, includes the transportation of refugees to Rwanda.

Why Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation Under NZ’s New Rules?

Why Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation Under NZ’s New Rules?

The New Zealand government's recent changes to visa rules claim that Low-skilled Migrant Workers Face Even Worse Exploitation. However, these changes are likely to have the opposite effect, particularly for low-skilled migrant workers. Growing Problem

Andhra Pradesh ASHAs advocate for recognition amidst govt’s delays

Andhra Pradesh ASHAs advocate for recognition amidst govt’s delays

In the complicated embroidered artwork of healthcare conveyance in Andhra Pradesh, Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) play a significant part as cutting edge laborers. Entrusted with bridging the gap between communities and the healthcare framework,

Bombay HC: Right to Sleep upheld, late-night interrogations condemned

Bombay HC: Right to Sleep upheld, late-night interrogations condemned

In a notable ruling, the Bombay High Court has underscored the elemental significance of the right to sleep, censuring the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for conducting interrogations late at night. Judges Revati Mohite-Dere and Manjusha Deshpande

Managing Syrian Refugee-Laden Boats: Upholding International Law

Managing Syrian Refugee-Laden Boats: Upholding International Law

Efforts to intercept Syrian refugee-laden boats departing from Lebanon and reaching Cyprus have raised concerns regarding international human rights laws and passenger safety. The United Nations refugee agency has called for these interception efforts to

VW Workers Vote to Join UAW: A Landmark Victory for Organized Labor

VW Workers Vote to Join UAW: A Landmark Victory for Organized Labor

VW Workers Vote to Join UAW - In a historic decision, workers at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee have voted overwhelmingly to join the United Automobile Workers (UAW) union, marking a significant win for organised

Migrant squat eviction sparks concerns ahead of Paris Olympics

Migrant squat eviction sparks concerns ahead of Paris Olympics

The clearance of a major vagrant squat in the southern suburb of Vitry-sur-Seine close to Paris has drawn consideration in the midst of arrangements for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics. Let’s explore the foundation of

Armenia enhances Domestic Violence law: protecting victims, ensuring accountability

Armenia enhances Domestic Violence law: protecting victims, ensuring accountability

Armenia's parliament has sanctioned corrections pointed at invigorating the nation's residential viciousness enactment, signaling a noteworthy step forward in tending to a squeezing societal issue. Against the background of postwar challenges, counting endeavors to secure

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

Last year was a significant year for the American labour movement, marked by high-profile strikes and growing public support for unions. Despite this, union membership remains low, especially in the private sector. The paradox of