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: 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’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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Workers Could Be Able to Ignore After-Hours Calls by LawOffer

A new proposal which permits employees to disregard after-hours calls has become a significant step towards more worklife balance debate in India. With the blurring of professional and personal boundaries with the help of digital…

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Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 India

Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 — Could It End India’s Work-After-Hours Culture?

The proposed Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 by India attempts to address the problem of the always-on work culture by providing employees with an explicit right to stay silent to work-related calls, emails, and messages…

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Union Rights vs Anti-Union Laws: Global Power Balance

Union Rights vs Anti-Union Laws: A Global Overview of Worker–Employer Power Balance

The relationship between workers and employers has remained highly disparate in the world due to the presence of union rights and anti-union laws. The workers have meaningful voice at work in some countries with high…

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Micro-Breaks at Work: Science of 30-Second Resets

Micro-Breaks at Work: The Science Behind 30-Second Resets

Mental exhaustion, lack of concentration and increased stress have become common predicaments in the present day fast-paced work environment. It is in this that micro-breaks at work particularly short 30-second breaks work wonders in the…

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Europe’s New Border Pact Marks Major Migration Shift

Redrawing the Frontiers: How Europe’s New Border Pact Could Reshape Migration Forever

The ‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ talk about the New Border Pact of Europe that is going to change everything that has been going on for quite some time. Essentially, the constitutive migration crisis has been shaping the political…

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Unequal Earnings for Equal Work? Gender Pay Gap Back in Focus

A crowded office at 6 pm. Keyboards still clacking. Pay conversations kept quiet. The gender pay gap sits in that hush, and the headline asks it plainly. Gender Pay Gap: Women Still Earning Less for…

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cosatu 40 years legacy

COSATU at 40: Four Decades of Relentless Struggle for Workers’ Justice

It is more than a celebration to mark COSATU 40 years of existence, it is also a retrospective of four decades of struggle, endurance and change on the labour landscape of South Africa. In its…

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