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Wrighter

Wrighter covers news across the global on Human Rights, Migrants Rights, and Labor Rights. Wrighter has vast experience in writing and is a doctor by profession.

Dell CEO Michael Dell Challenges Overwork Culture, Advocates for Balance

Dell CEO Michael Dell Challenges Overwork Culture, Advocates for Balance

During the podcast known as In Good Company with Michael Dell, the CEO of Dell Technologies, Michael delivered a very powerful message to the current job market about working smart and not necessarily focusing on

YesMadam Layoffs: Can an organisation fire you for being stressed?

YesMadam Layoffs: Can an organisation fire you for being stressed?

YesMadam, calling itself the most trusted and transparent home salon platform in India, is trending on social media for a different reason. The organisation has allegedly fired employees under stress after conducting an in-office poll.

Georgia protests: UN human rights chief calls on authorities to protect basic freedoms

Georgia protests: UN human rights chief calls on authorities to protect basic freedoms

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged Georgian authorities to respect and protect freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, after four nights of demonstrations made headlines across the globe. Volker Türk noted in

Burger King and Popeyes Franchises Hit with $2.2 Million in Fines for Child Labor Violations in Massachusetts

Burger King and Popeyes Franchises Hit with $2.2 Million in Fines for Child Labor Violations in Massachusetts

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has gone after the franchise operators of Burger King and Popeyes, slapping the companies with hefty fines for many child labor law violations. The fines, amounting to well over

International Labour Organisation shares a positive global trend: Let’s find out

International Labour Organisation shares a positive global trend: Let’s find out

The UN International Labour Organisation (ILO) highlighted on Thursday that pay packets across the globe increased 1.8% in 2023 and continued their positive trajectory in the first half of 2024, rising by 2.7%. The positive

Disney agrees to pay $43 million in gender pay settlement

Disney agrees to pay $43 million in gender pay settlement

Disney is certainly one of the largest entertainment companies globally. It has agreed to pay $43.3 million to settle a suit alleging that its female employees in California received a salary that is $150 million

Nissan Motor layoffs: Japanese automaker planning huge restructuring efforts

Nissan Motor layoffs: Japanese automaker planning huge restructuring efforts

Nissan Motor Co is planning to cut around 1,000 jobs in Thailand or relocate these people by fall 2025, media reports suggest. The Japanese automaker is going through out a tough period, plagued by declining

Examining stance of Russia and Ukraine after 1,000 days of brutal conflict

Examining stance of Russia and Ukraine after 1,000 days of brutal conflict

Today marks the 1,000th day of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. On February 24, 2022, Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory as part of a so-called 'special military operation'. Since then, the brutal conflict has been raging on,

Boeing Begins Layoff Process, Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs Amid Financial Crisis

Boeing Begins Layoff Process, Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs Amid Financial Crisis

Boeing has started sending the notice of the layoffs as a way of eliminating 17,000 employees that will be 10% of the company. These measures, designed to develop added operational efficiency and cut expenses, will

South Korea rocked by one of the largest cryptocurrency scams in history

South Korea rocked by one of the largest cryptocurrency scams in history

South Korean police have taken 215 people into custody on suspicion of stealing $228.4 million in the biggest cryptocurrency investment scam in the country. The incident has been making global headlines, raising concerns over the