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Supplies left behind for migrants crossing Ote Mountain wilderness destroyed: Volunteers

Supplies left behind for migrants crossing Ote Mountain wilderness destroyed: Volunteers

It happened on a typical Saturday morning for the Borderlands Relief Collective volunteers. Crates full of water, canned goods, and first aid supplies were left behind as they made their way down Otay Mountain's rocky

Chinese Court Hands Lengthy Prison Terms To Rights Lawyers In Years-Long Crackdown

Chinese Court Hands Lengthy Prison Terms To Rights Lawyers In Years-Long Crackdown

In the latest move in a lengthy crackdown on civil society by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, two prominent human rights lawyers were sentenced Monday to more than ten years each in prison, Reuters quoted a

3 Rutgers University Unions, Teachers, Strike Monday Morning

3 Rutgers University Unions, Teachers, Strike Monday Morning

At Rutgers University, 3 unions representing about 9,000 faculty and staff members are striking in a historic move over contract talks. After nearly a year of deadlocked contract negotiations, 3 unions representing about 9,000 faculty

Sports and Human Rights Communities Mourn The Loss Of A True Champion

Sports and Human Rights Communities Mourn The Loss Of A True Champion

The loss of a true champion is lamented by the sports and human rights communities. On April 4, 2023, Eli A. Wolff passed away. Among his many accomplishments was his role in creating the International

Pilots’ Need For A Healthy Work-Life Balance

Pilots’ Need For A Healthy Work-Life Balance

Professional pilots have demanding jobs with unpredictable hours. The job has moments of great ease when the aircraft is in good condition, the weather is CAVU (ceiling and visibility unlimited), and the flight is on

Florida Could Soon Make It Illegal To Transport Undocumented Migrants

Florida Could Soon Make It Illegal To Transport Undocumented Migrants

A proposed law, titled Senate Bill 1718, would make it illegal for any person in the US state of Florida to transport undocumented migrants. If the law passes, anyone found not complying with it could

Japan’s Low Birth Rate Can Be Reversed By Increasing The Wages Of Young Workers

Japan’s Low Birth Rate Can Be Reversed By Increasing The Wages Of Young Workers

The national government holds that raising young people's incomes is necessary to prevent policies intended to combat the nation's low birthrate from serving only as attractive on paper. A new government panel that began discussions

Boulder Revises Human Relations Fund Policies

Boulder Revises Human Relations Fund Policies

The Human Relations Fund (HRF), a fund that supports community initiatives about civil rights, human rights, diversity, and equity issues in Boulder, has undergone changes that have been announced by Boulder as of April 7.

Is Washington (WA) good state for finding work-life balance?

Is Washington (WA) good state for finding work-life balance?

Anyone who has been paying attention to the media in recent years has noticed that there has been a sort of reckoning in the American workforce. Many American workers lost their jobs when the COVID-19

Cub Foods Reach a Tentative Settlement With Grocery Workers

Cub Foods Reach a Tentative Settlement With Grocery Workers

The union claims that by the spring of next year, employees will receive a pay raise ranging from $2.50 to $3.50 under the tentative agreement. Minnesota's Maple Grove Just before the planned work stoppage on