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Author: Dr. Neha Mathur

Dr. Neha Mathur

Join Dr. Neha Mathur on a journey of compassion and expertise as she navigates the intricate landscape of human rights and workers' welfare.

United States claims of having sufficient evidence of forced labour against Malaysia’s Sime Darby Plantation

United States claims of having sufficient evidence of forced labour against Malaysia’s Sime Darby Plantation

Malaysia - Concerns over labour abuse in Malaysia, long present in the Southeast Asian country, have escalated in the past few months. Malaysian palm oil producer Sime Darby Plantation Bhd uses forced labour to produce

Vietnamese intern abuse case: Japan orders probe

Vietnamese intern abuse case: Japan orders probe

Japan - ordered the immigration agency to investigate the violent workplace abuse of a Vietnamese intern. The Justice Minister of Japan, Yoshihisa Furukawa on Tuesday ordered the probe. A Vietnamese intern suffered because of a

Fed up with one sided rulings, this year no one can delay labor uprising in South Korea

Fed up with one sided rulings, this year no one can delay labor uprising in South Korea

South Korea - is a huge man power driven country. The market in which the country excels requires large numbers of people in the manufacturing sector and hence they are dependent on daily wages especially

Ireland Cannot Stop Hybrid Working For Employees Now

Ireland Cannot Stop Hybrid Working For Employees Now

Ireland - It is not going to be easy to get away with not giving the option of Work-From-Home to its working professionals. In fact, those who do so, will have to face the music

Not enough provided for workers in Virginia, stress Labor rights advocates

Not enough provided for workers in Virginia, stress Labor rights advocates

United States - Labor rights activists and advocates believe that there is not much provided to the worker in Virginia and their rights are not completely listed down. Keeping many of their demands in mind,

Bangladesh: Workplace accidents killed 1,053 workers in 2021

Bangladesh: Workplace accidents killed 1,053 workers in 2021

Bangladesh - At least 1,053 workers died last year in workplace accidents in Bangladesh in 2021. Out of 1,053 workers, 1,003 were males and 50  females. Fatalities in workplace accidents increased 33 per cent in

Myanmar Ignores Workers Rights Amidst Ongoing Military Coup

Myanmar Ignores Workers Rights Amidst Ongoing Military Coup

Myanmar - Amidst the government that isn’t working for the benefit of its own, Myanmar is haunted by labor abuse as well. As the citizens revolt against a military coup, their voices are not heard

Germany: Labour market remains resilient despite rising COVID cases

Germany: Labour market remains resilient despite rising COVID cases

Germany - German unemployment fell more than expected in December. The Labour Office said the number of people out of work fell by 23,000. Data revealed on Tuesday that the labour market remains resilient despite

Labor rights violations in Foxconn forced Apple to put the Indian iPhone maker on probation

Labor rights violations in Foxconn forced Apple to put the Indian iPhone maker on probation

Taiwan - Only a few months have passed since Apple made India its manufacturer for the Iphone and in such a short duration, it has managed to upset the tech giant for labor rights issues.

North Wales: Couple arrested in modern slavery probe

North Wales: Couple arrested in modern slavery probe

United Kingdom - A husband and wife have been arrested in North Wales over a modern slavery probe. They have been arrested on suspicion of exploiting vulnerable students and supplying them to six care homes.