countries with free healthcare for workers

Countries With Free Healthcare for Workers 2025

 Countries with free healthcare help build and support a healthier, more motivated, and more productive workforce. It lessens the economic burden on companies as they incur lower healthcare-related costs and fewer sick days. Workers with…

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Celebrities Who Advocate for Human Rights Worldwide

15 Celebrities Who Advocate for Human Rights Worldwide

Cold wind rattles a canvas wall in a refugee camp. A microphone squeals in a stadium before a singer halts the music to talk about poverty. Two places, same thread. Celebrities who advocate for human…

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Countries Accused of Exploiting Migrant Labour

12 Countries Accused of Exploiting Migrant Labour

Here is an overview of the twelve countries that have been accused of exploiting migrant labour, detailing the nature of the abuse, the sectors involved, and the structural or legal uses. These are not exhaustive,…

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Turkey’s Weapons in Sudan

Turkey’s Weapons in Sudan: A Conflict Escalated by Drones and Displacement

The war in Sudan, now well into its third year, has transformed from a localized power struggle into one of the world’s most devastating humanitarian crises. At the center of this escalation is the introduction…

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15 countries that depend most on migrant labour

15 countries that depend most on migrant labour

Global labour markets are increasingly interconnected. Despite the other disputed side of migration in different parts of the globe, especially in European countries and the US, migration also helps in filling labour shortages. In 2022,…

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explaining 10 examples of unconscious bias everyone should be aware of

Take a look at 14 examples of unconscious bias all of us should pay attention to

Unconscious bias – also recognised by the term ‘implicit bias’ – is the automatic and often unrecognised tendency to support or oppose certain people, ideas or groups. This could be because of stereotypes, past experiences…

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national protests

Voices That Shook the World: 10 Defining Protests of 2025

2025 has been a year of global unrest and bold activism. From environmental concerns to political resistance, people across the world have taken to the streets — and screens — to make their voices heard.…

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Bracero Program

Bracero Program 2.0: What Migrant Workers Need to Know About the New U.S. Farmwork Plan

With an unprecedented labor shortage in agriculture, the United States has rolled out Bracero Program 2.0, a new bill proposed by Rep. Monica De La Cruz to modernize and reform the existing H-2A visa system.…

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New Zealand Student

International Students in New Zealand Can Now Work 25 Hours Weekly – What the New Rules Mean

In a historic policy change, New Zealand raised in-study work limits for international students from 20 to 25 hours per week, taking effect November 3, 2025. The initiative aims to attract international talent, support sustainable…

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Immigrant Student Quotas

Germany Debates Immigrant Student Quotas in Schools Amid Rising Diversity 

Karin Prien, the Education Minister’s recent proposal to introduce quotas restricting immigrants in German schools has sparked a huge national discussion. A CDU politician, Prien suggested limiting the share of immigrant students in schools to…

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