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UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

UK Supreme Court rules trade union law

In a significant decision, the UUK Supreme Court rules trade union law that violates workers' human rights by failing to protect them from sanctions other than dismissal for participating in industrial action. This ruling comes

Alito of SC halts Texas law on illegal crossings

Alito of SC halts Texas law on illegal crossings

The later legitimate clash encompassing Texas's SB4 law, which gives sweeping powers to state authorities with respect to border requirements, has gotten to be a central point within the progressing talk about over immigration policy.

Starbucks in the U.S. accepts framework for union organization

Starbucks in the U.S. accepts framework for union organization

Starbucks, one of the world's biggest coffee chains, and Workers United, a labor union speaking to Starbucks workers, have reported a groundbreaking ascension pointed at setting up a system to direct organizing endeavors and collective

A win for human rights as U.S. Supreme Court passes a ruling in support of LGBTQ workers

A win for human rights as U.S. Supreme Court passes a ruling in support of LGBTQ workers

A watershed moment marked the history with Supreme Court ruling in the U.S. – lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers are now protected under federal civil rights law. This historic decision by Justice Neil Gorsuch,

Indian Migrant Workers Plight: Rights body approaches Top Court

Indian Migrant Workers Plight: Rights body approaches Top Court

India's top human rights body has approached the Supreme Court to look into the plight of migrant labourers, millions of whom have been stranded in different parts of the country due to COVID lockdown. The