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Indian Migrant Workers To Be Sent Back Home From Bahrain  After External Affairs Intervention

Indian Migrant Workers To Be Sent Back Home From Bahrain After External Affairs Intervention

Migrant workers stuck in Bahrain have finally received help from the Indian Embassy. Andhra Pradesh residents have been stuck in Bahrain and had to stage a protest outside their employer’s factory to seek attention to

United States: Goods don’t make it to scheduled place on suspicion of forced labor

United States: Goods don’t make it to scheduled place on suspicion of forced labor

The United States is sticking to its newly announced labor laws especially concerning forced labor from China. As per a report, the US officials stopped goods brom being transported to different places in the US

Mitsotakis Determined To Crack Down On Migrant Trafficking

Mitsotakis Determined To Crack Down On Migrant Trafficking

The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has taken it on, on himself to bust the racket of illegal migrant trafficking that has become a human rights nightmare. Migrants are lured into moving across the borders

Hybrid work model: How to inspire work life balance

Hybrid work model: How to inspire work life balance

 Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic struck the world, global economies have been through a roller – coaster ride. Lockdowns brought slowed economies and shutting down of many operations. Later the countries bounced back and businesses

India criticized by UNHRC for use of UAPA in J&K

India criticized by UNHRC for use of UAPA in J&K

Michelle Bachelet, who is the United Nations high commissioner for human rights criticized India for pressure on journalists as they use the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for reporting temporary communication blackouts in Jammu and

Malaysian human rights organization urges Philippine embassy to speed up the travel process

Malaysian human rights organization urges Philippine embassy to speed up the travel process

Any political expert will not describe the relations between Malaysia and the Philippines as ideal but despite their fair share of differences, the two countries are slowly coming to terms with each other. They have

UNHRC to have a busy upcoming session, to scrutinize human rights violator nations

UNHRC to have a busy upcoming session, to scrutinize human rights violator nations

 The upcoming four week session of United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva is deemed to be busy and eventful as 40 nations come under scrutiny for violating human rights. The analysis will be

Australia’s new cost-cutting measures will impact migrant women and children

Australia’s new cost-cutting measures will impact migrant women and children

The new cost-cutting measures introduced by Australia's federal government will badly impact migrant women and their families. It will affect around 13,200 future migrants and their families, including carers and parents. The Morrison government has

How Google Is Discriminating Against Temp Workers Worldwide

How Google Is Discriminating Against Temp Workers Worldwide

Major news agencies have found out that Google in fact has been in violation of labor laws. Temporary workers or shadow workers have not been paid equal wages in comparison to normal working professionals in

Implementation of Labor Laws in Karachi

Implementation of Labor Laws in Karachi

Looking at the unfortunate situation in Karachi, the safety conditions in factories are still worst in the country. Even after Ali Enterprises factory tragedy, there has been no major role by the government to implement