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12 bonded labourers rescued from UP factory allege torture, confinementTwelve bonded labourers, including minors, were rescued from a factory in Muzaffarnagar after enduring months of captivity and torture. Lur...
Singapore government to help abandoned workers from IndiaHundreds of migrant workers from India and Bangladesh, unpaid for months, are receiving SGD 200 in cash and vouchers from Singapore's labou...
Around 400 workers from India, Bangladesh accuse Singapore firms of unpaid wagesHundreds of migrant workers, primarily from India and Bangladesh, are alleging non-payment of wages by two Singapore-registered firms. Inve...
Bill seeking to ban horse carriages in NYC renamed after Indian teen killed in Central Park incidentA bill to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City has been renamed 'Romanch's Law' in honor of an Indian teenager who tragically died af...
Indian workers complain to Singapore ministry over unpaid wagesOver a hundred migrant workers, predominantly from India and Bangladesh, approached Singapore's Ministry of Manpower seeking unpaid wages. ...
China slashes US film imports over tariffs, says open to fair dialogueDonald Trump increased tariffs on China. Beijing retaliated by reducing US film imports. China urged fair dialogue. Public concerns grew ov...
Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at riskA record 3.4 million Chinese applied for the civil service exam this year, seeking job security amidst an economic slowdown and high youth ...
Riot-hit Apple supplier Wistron hired more than it could handle in its Karnataka factoryThe rapid expansion stretched the company’s systems and sapped the bandwidth of its management team, one of the people said. Its employee a...
Looking at the pandemic through gender lens: Women are facing the brunt of Covid-19 with more job cuts, less payThe deepest recession of our lifetimes could hurt women’s economic prospects.
Tourism could be India’s largest employer and reduce gender imbalance: Vasundhara RajeTourism is the world’s biggest industry is more likely to employ women than men, and preserves culture in ways that the state never can.
Air India's last shot at survival: Will the government be able to save the Maharaja?Despite another strike by pilots, the government is defiant. Recommendations to harmonise the wages of different sections of staff are also...