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West Bengal State Employees to Receive 25% DA Following Supreme Court Verdict

Dearness Allowance is an adjustment for the cost of living for professionals and pensioners employed by the government to allow them to cope with increasing prices, inflation etc.The Dearness Allowance is usually a percent of…

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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit Under Review by US Supreme Court

On Thursday, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in a high profile case challenging former President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship. The policy, issued on Trump’s first day in office this January, calls…

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US Lawmakers Warns UK as Apple Backdoor Could Help Cybercriminals

In December 2024, the UK government issued a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) to Apple, requiring the firm to create a mechanism for law enforcement access to its end-to-end encrypted iCloud service, Advanced Data Protection (ADP)…

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Court Clash: Meta Wins $168 Million Case Against Spyware Firm NSO

In a landmark legal victory, Meta Platforms has won a settlement against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for $168 million marking an end of a six year court battle over the company’s illegal surveillance activities.…

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South Korea Unveils New Visa Program with Path to Permanent Residency for Foreign Workers – Know Details

South Korea has unveiled a preferential immigration program, the Top-Tier Visa Program to recruit highly skilled foreign nationals in high-tech fields. The scheme provides a route to residency and ultimately settlement for individuals working in…

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70,000 to rally for worker’s rights in all 50 U.S. states on May Day

70,000 to rally for worker’s rights in all 50 U.S. states on May Day

“50 Protests, 50 States, One Day” with the name for their revolutionizing rally across the nation over 70,000 individuals has planned to go on a rally signifying their opposition to the Trump administration which has…

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order on Federal Worker Unions

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order on Federal Worker Unions

A March executive order issued by the Trump administration faced temporary legal blockage which protected the collective bargaining capabilities of hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Senior U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman made his ruling…

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The Hague starts public hearings in case filed by Sudan

The Hague starts public hearings in case filed by Sudan

Sudan has been suffering one of the toughest humanitarian crises globally since 2023. The internal conflict in the country has pitted Sudan’s army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leading to tens of thousands…

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Malaysian Glove Manufacturers Suspect Supplier of Forced Labour Violations

Malaysian Glove Manufacturers Suspect Supplier of Forced Labour Violations

Glove manufacturer YTY has raised alarms over forced-labour practices that could be of a “systemic nature” at one of its ceramic-mould suppliers based in Malaysia. The company recently engaged in preliminary discussions with the supplier…

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The ILO Declaration of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work

The ILO Declaration of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work

The ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, adopted in 1998 and subject to amendment in 2022, defines a landmark commitment from governments, employers, and workers’ organizations across the globe regarding their adherence…

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