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Germany's Left-Liberal Coalition Quietly Brings in Thousands of Migrants Monthly: An Analysis

Defending Fundamental Rights: South Australian Protesters Rally Against Public Obstruction Penalties

Women in Law: Pioneering Work-Life Balance in a Changing Legal Landscape

Challenges Faced by Chinese Youth: Rising Unemployment and Underemployment

UK Net Migration of 2022 Hits Record High: Challenges for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

The Disturbing Reality: Iranian Human Rights Violations and Escalating Executions

Rehabilitation of Hindu Migrants: Jaisalmer District Allots Land for Pakistani Hindu Families

Modern Slavery: A Persistent Global Crisis in 2023

McDonald's Faces Scrutiny for Repeated Child Labor Violations

JioMart: Workforce Adjustments Amidst Operational Changes

Exploring the Evolving Priorities of Workers: Insights from Randstad's 2023 Employer Brand Research

LGBT Rights in Azerbaijan: Progress and Ongoing Challenges

The Burden of the Migrant Crisis on Large Cities and the Need for Federal Support

Worker Safety Concerns Prompt Indefinite Strike in Argentina's Vaca Muerta

Yemen's Humanitarian Gesture: Over 55,000 African Refugees Find Safety

The Complex Dilemma: Rohingya Refugees' Willingness to Return to Myanmar

Escalating Kidnappings of Migrants: A Disturbing Trend in Mexico

Comoros Resumes Accepting Voluntary Return of Citizens from Mayotte

Exploring Racism: A Closer Look at the Global Challenge

CRED-Owned Happay Implements Restructuring, Lays Off Over 150 Employees

West Virginia Coca-Cola Workers End Strike, Challenges Persist as Company Profits Soar

Understanding the Urgency: Unveiling the High Risk of Mental Health Issues Among Indian Corporate Employees

India's assumption of the G20 presidency for 2022-2023 is a significant milestone for the country and the international community.

New York City Prepares for Influx of Migrants as Title 42 Expires

Fórsa shows that workers are feeling the pressure of rising prices and are concerned about keeping up with inflation.

The California State Senate made history on Thursday by voting to ban discrimination based on caste.

As the cost of living continues to rise, it's becoming increasingly difficult for gig economy workers in the UK to make ends meet.

Chicago Declares Emergency as Migrant Influx Overwhelms City's Resources

1200 Offshore Workers in UK Strike for Fair Treatment and Better Pay

Kuwait has suspended all forms of work and entry visas for Filipinos following allegations of a breach of a bilateral labor agreement.

The Canadian government has made it clear that environmental justice and gender equality are among its top priorities.

LinkedIn Lays Off Over 700 People: A Sign of Changing Priorities?

Justice Advocates Criticize ACT Government's Delay in Raising Age of Criminal Responsibility

Republican Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Rising Costs of Caring for Immigrants in Illinois

The Gen Zer Who Quit His Job: A Lesson in Prioritizing Mental Health

The RSS Body Survey, released earlier this year, has sparked controversy and criticism for its claim that homosexuality is a disorder.

On Friday, a fire broke out at the KMCO chemical plant in Crosby, Texas,

The UNTH strike has highlighted the poor working conditions that healthcare professionals in Nigeria

The full moon has been a subject of fascination for centuries.

Meesho Announces Third Round of Layoffs Amidst Shift Towards Profitability

Construction workers in Hong Kong are taking to the streets once again to demand their unpaid wages for their work on a Tin Hau building.

Uganda's Anti-LGBTQ Bill: A Gross Violation of Human Rights