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U.S. H-2B Visa Applications Hit High in 2026

U.S. H-2B Visa Applications Hit High in 2026

U.S. H-2B visa applications for Fiscal Year 2026 soared to a record 162,603 worker positions requested across 8,759 filings by early January, up from 149,953 in 2025, driven by unrelenting seasonal labor shortages in hospitality,

Unified South Yemen Is a Call for Justice, Not a Return to Conflict

Unified South Yemen Is a Call for Justice, Not a Return to Conflict

I want to be clear from the beginning. The call for a unified South Yemen is not an emotional reaction to the present crisis, and it is not an attempt to reopen old wars. It

The Future of Refugee Protection: UNHCR’s Challenges in 2025

The Future of Refugee Protection: UNHCR’s Challenges in 2025

The future of refugee protection in 2025 is being shaped by record displacement, shrinking asylum space, and growing funding gaps. UNHCR is confronted with a three-fold challenge namely; the growing number of individuals requiring protection,

ITUC 2025 Index crisis: 87% of countries block strikes, 80% crush bargaining—Europe/Americas hit record lows as neoliberalism backfires

ITUC 2025 Index crisis: 87% of countries block strikes, 80% crush bargaining—Europe/Americas hit record lows as neoliberalism backfires

The ITUC 2025 Index crisis paints a stark picture of the global state of workers’ rights. According to the index, 87% of countries now restrict or block the right to strike, while 80% undermine or

Brand reputation vs real change: How 2025 due‑diligence and ESG talk often hides weak enforcement on forced labour and living wages

Brand reputation vs real change: How 2025 due‑diligence and ESG talk often hides weak enforcement on forced labour and living wages

More than ever in 2025, brand reputation will be directly linked to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. Companies publish glossy sustainability reports, announce net‑zero timelines, and promise ethical supply chains. Yet behind this wave

Displacement at record highs: What 122.6 million forcibly displaced people and expanding conflict zones mean for migrant safety

Displacement at record highs: What 122.6 million forcibly displaced people and expanding conflict zones mean for migrant safety

The number of people who have been forcibly displaced due to conflict, persecution and climate-related disasters has been high and is estimated to be at 122.6 million people globally. It is not only an increase

Global life‑work index 2025: What the best and worst‑ranked countries reveal about the real drivers of balance—hours, pay, childcare, and mental health support

Global life‑work index 2025: What the best and worst‑ranked countries reveal about the real drivers of balance—hours, pay, childcare, and mental health support

The Global Life -Work Index that will be used in 2025, throws a clearer light on what constitutes a healthy work-life balance. Beyond surface metrics like office perks or flexible log‑in times, the index examines

Gig Work After New Rules: Will EU-Style Platform Regulations Really Help Riders and Drivers in the Global South?

Gig Work After New Rules: Will EU-Style Platform Regulations Really Help Riders and Drivers in the Global South?

As the European Union pushes forward with tighter platform regulations, governments across the Global South are watching closely. Many hope that EU-style rules on gig work will inspire better protections for riders and drivers working

Inside the Struggle: How South Yemen Lives and Dreams Beyond Conflict

Inside the Struggle: How South Yemen Lives and Dreams Beyond Conflict

For years, our struggle in South Yemen has been reduced to headlines, maps, and slogans. Control of territory. Statements from leaders. Military developments. But that framing misses what matters most to us: how this struggle

Unions in the Digital Age: New Forms of Organizing via Messaging Apps, Social Media, and Cross-Border Campaigns

Unions in the Digital Age: New Forms of Organizing via Messaging Apps, Social Media, and Cross-Border Campaigns

Unions in the digital age are being reshaped by the same tools that transformed how we work and communicate. Messaging apps, social media, and cross-border campaigns now allow workers to coordinate in real time, share