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Cisco begins layoffs by 5% of its workforce

Cisco begins layoffs by 5% of its workforce

As part of the mass layoffs announced last month, Cisco Systems Inc has joined the bandwagon of big tech companies laying off their employees. The company has reportedly begun layoffs by cutting loose about 5

Quebec will present legislation to improve regulation of child labor

Quebec will present legislation to improve regulation of child labor

The Canadian Press has heard that Quebec's minister of labor will introduce a measure to limit the participation of children in the labor market as early as February. Shortly after receiving a report from the

60% of farmers claim poor work-life balance

60% of farmers claim poor work-life balance

60% of farmers believe they have a terrible work-life balance due to the number of hours they are forced to work on their farms, and one-third would not suggest farming as a way of life

500 migrant-carrying ships are permitted to dock in Italy

500 migrant-carrying ships are permitted to dock in Italy

More than 500 migrants were taken in by Italy on Sunday when two charity rescue ships were let to dock at ports in the south of the nation after spending several days at sea in

Playtika layoffs 600 employees, 12-15% of workforce

Playtika layoffs 600 employees, 12-15% of workforce

Playtika, the Israeli mobile games company has decided to layoff about 600 employees globally, which constitutes about 12 to 15 per cent of its workforce. The dismissed employees include 180 in Israel, according to the

Myanmar’s Karen state witnessing extreme human rights violations

Myanmar’s Karen state witnessing extreme human rights violations

The military regime in Myanmar is inflicting extreme violations of human rights against the civilians in country’s Karen State, with the situation getting worse by the day. The report was released by the Karen Human

Apple workers in Australia are going to strike over Christmas

Apple workers in Australia are going to strike over Christmas

The less than two-day walkout by around 200 of Apple's roughly 4,000 employees in Australia comes as the U.S. tech giant confronts difficulties at its primary iPhone manufacturing in China. Members of Australia's Retail and

Leicestershire’s happiest neighborhoods, according to Rightmove

Leicestershire’s happiest neighborhoods, according to Rightmove

With the onset of winter's chill and the ongoing cost-of-living issue, the British may need a bit more of their renowned fortitude than normal to make it through this season. According to studies, psychological well-being,

If Title 42 is repealed, South Texas organisation will be ready to host inflow of migrants

If Title 42 is repealed, South Texas organisation will be ready to host inflow of migrants

Team Brownsville member Andrea Rudnik is busy distributing shoelaces and bottled water and having immigrants sign a paper stating their country of origin as she hurries them through a queue at the nonprofit's Welcome Center.

Australia sanctions Iran’s morality police, Russians over human rights violations

Australia sanctions Iran’s morality police, Russians over human rights violations

The Australian foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong has announced that Magnitsky-style sanctions (named for the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in prison after exposing corruption in Russia) are imposed by the country on Iran’s morality