4 day workweek experiments

4-Day Workweek Experiments – Which Nations Came Forward?

The 4-day week is no longer a revolutionary notion but an experiment on a global level. Around the world, governments, companies, and research groups are testing reduced work hours without cutting pay, aiming to improve…

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tech layoff 2025

Tech Layoff in 2025 – List, Trends and Impact

The year 2025 is proving to be another stormy year to the world tech industry. Having hired boomingly in the digital boom, now most companies are reorganizing, automating, and turning their attention to AI-based products.…

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mental health workplace right

Mental Health as a Workplace Right: What Employers Must Do

Mental health as a workplace right is now central to how organisations are judged by employees, regulators, and the public. Companies are being put under the duty to take care of the mental health of…

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Mexico aerospace industry USMCA review

USMCA Review Puts Mexico’s Booming Aerospace Industry Under the Microscope

Mexico’s aerospace business is one of the country’s most successful examples of a dynamic manufacturing sector. In the last ten years, aircraft makers and suppliers from around the world have put a lot of money…

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Sudan crisis humanitarian update

War, Famine, and Displacement: Sudan’s Humanitarian Emergency

The most serious humanitarian crisis in recent history has unfolded in Sudan. Coverage by the media illustrates both the tremendous amount of human suffering that has occurred due to the conflict and the larger geopolitical…

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Ukraine peace blueprint criticism

Washington’s Ukraine Peace Blueprint Abandons Those Who Need Protection Most

The global community has been watching the ongoing war in Ukraine, and as a result, the recent plans for peace from the United States are sparking a heated debate. Many feel as if this is…

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new migration policy trends in OECD countries

New Migration Policy Trends in OECD Countries: Tighter Labour Channels but High Demand for Essential Workers

New migration policy trends in OECD countries reveal a growing paradox: governments are tightening labour migration channels while still relying heavily on essential workers in care, agriculture, and services. Security is in place to avoid…

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safe migration policies impact

Safe Migration or Securitized Borders? How Anti-Smuggling Policies Shape Migrant Workers’ Rights

Debates over “safe migration” increasingly collide with the reality of securitized borders. Governments around the world justify anti-smuggling policies as necessary to combat organised crime and protect migrants from exploitation. However, in reality, such actions…

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climate refugees 2.0 crisis

Climate Refugees 2.0: Who Protects People Displaced by Rising Seas and Smart-City Expansion?

Climate refugees 2.0 are emerging as a defining humanitarian and urban challenge of this century. As rising seas swallow coastlines and smart-city expansion pushes low-income communities to the margins, millions face forced displacement without clear…

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Sudan humanitarian crisis 2025

Sudan’s Deepening Humanitarian Collapse: Civilian Suffering Amid Shifting Power and International Pressure

Sudan is descending into one of the gravest humanitarian disasters of the decade. As the civil war grinds into its third year, the violence inflicted on civilians has intensified, and the institutions responsible for their…

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