Power Workers Protest

Andhra Pradesh Power Workers Protest for Pay Hike and Job Security – Find Out Which Staff Seek Raises

In Vijayawada, thousands of electricity workers from across the state of Andhra Pradesh protested and demanded overdue pay increases, job security, health benefits and union recognition. Organized by cooperated AITUC-affiliated unions AP Electricity Staff and…

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UN Human Rights

UN Human Rights Team Resigns: What This Means for Global Accountability 

All three United Nations Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory resigned which raised questions about international justice and the UN’s role in investigating alleged war crimes. 83 year old South African judge Navi…

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ILO 2025

ILO 2025: Key Challenges and Hopes for Workers at the 113th Labour Conference—Details Inside

As the 113th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva 2025 gets underway, the voices of workers are front and centre. Hedia Arfaoui of Tunisia’s UGTT and recently elected Worker Vice-President embodied the…

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child labour

90% of Rescued Children in 2024–25 Were Child Labourers: StateWise List Revealed

In a significant and shocking revelation, a report by India Child Protection in collaboration with Just Rights for Children has shown that almost 90% of children, that is, 44,902 children rescued from various places in…

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ilc 2025

2025 International Labour Conference: What Changed for Workers? Details Inside

The 113th International Labour Conference (ILC) was a breakthrough moment for the global workers’ rights agenda, resulting in historic advancements in several areas. The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) gladly welcomed the significant progress which…

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racial discrimination

50 Years of Australia’s Racial Discrimination Act – What Does It Really Mean Today?

The 50th anniversary of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 is one of the highlight events in Australia’s human rights history. The RDA was introduced at the instigation of Attorney General Kep Enderby, during the prime…

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Labour Rejects PHSO Compensation Plan

WASPI Women in Limbo as Labour Rejects GBP 1,000 – GBP 2,950 Ombudsman Compensation Plan

The Labour government has created controversy by disregarding the recommendation from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) to grant compensation between GBP 1,000 and GBP 2,950 to WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) women.…

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immigration crackdown

Enforcement Paused: U.S. Judge Blocks Oklahoma Immigration Crackdown

In a significant legal action, a federal judge temporarily prevented Oklahoma from enforcing a new immigration law that imposes criminal penalties on undocumented migrants. U.S. District Judge Bernard Jones ruled that the law, HB 4156…

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richard posner

Ex-Judge Richard Posner Wins Lawsuit Over $170K Pay Dispute

Former U.S. Circuit Judge Richard Posner has won a lawsuit from Indiana man, Brian Vukadinovich who claimed he was owed $170,000 for unpaid wages from his work at a fleeting legal aid center established by…

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donald trump

Trump Turns to Supreme Court to Advance Federal Layoff Agenda

President Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an injunction from a lower court blocking mass systemic federal layoffs and agency reorganizations as an aggressive advance of his mission to overhaul the…

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