Port of Liverpool dock workers to stage fresh strikes
UK - Nearly 600 Liverpool port workers will leave again between 24 October and 7 November, according to Unite. Dock workers said they would go on strike for another two weeks over wages and jobs.
UK - Nearly 600 Liverpool port workers will leave again between 24 October and 7 November, according to Unite. Dock workers said they would go on strike for another two weeks over wages and jobs.
Serbia - A visa-free agreement between the European Union and Serbia is under scrutiny following a sharp increase in illegal border crossings from the Balkan country to the bloc. According to the latest data released
India - India's second-largest IT (Information Technology) services company Infosys fired employees over moonlighting over the last 12 months. The company said it does not support moonlighting or employees who are into dual employment. The
Global - Around the world, many Gen Zers are in similar financial precarious situations and report struggling due to the current economic turmoil. Deloitte's 2022 Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey data show that a
US - The United States and Mexico have announced a joint migration plan under which the majority of Venezuelan asylum seekers attempting to enter the US through their southern border will be sent back to
UK - The Communications Workers Union (CWU) said 115,000 members across the UK will go on strike for 24 hours on Thursday starting at 0400 BST. Royal Mail workers are conducting the first of 19
Iran - After Mahsa (Jina) Amini, 22, was killed on September 16 after being detained by morality police for "improperly" donning her headscarf, protests broke out all over the nation. Since then, numerous films have
Australia - Parts of the country received four times more rain in just 24 hours than the October average. During the disaster, at least 500 houses were flooded, one person died and another went missing.
Global - Adding floating vacations to your vacation policy may seem like overkill, but it allows people from different walks of life and cultures to feel accepted and valued. This little token of recognition can
Pakistan - A woman is raped in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan every two hours, according to a recent survey conducted by Pakistani channel SAMAA TV's Investigation Unit (SIU) based on the data collected from
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