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National Labor Relations Board says Amazon had illegally fired Cunningham and Costa

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found Amazon unlawfully fired their employees that openly criticized the company. In April 2020, Amazon had fired Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa, two former employees who worked at…

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Ukraine in full swing preparation for Ukrainian Trade Mission to South Africa

 Embassy of Ukraine to South Africa is preparing for Ukrainian Trade Mission in full swing. The mission would be chaired by Taras Kachka, Trade Representative of Ukraine and is scheduled to take place in mid…

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Belarus: Rights experts urge authorities to end Police brutality on protesters

The rights activists have urged authorities to end the brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Belarus. A week ago, the Human Rights Council passed a resolution censuring violations of fundamental freedoms and multiple rights. Since Aug…

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Elon Musk & Tesla repeatedly violate US labor laws, including 2018 anti-union tweet by the CEO

 Elon Musk’s Tesla has repeatedly violated labor laws of the United States of America, ruled The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Thursday. The violations span across past few years, ranging from Tesla firing a…

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Critics: Anti protest bill will provide more power to police and undermine people’s rights

The new anti-protest law would give police more prominent powers and impair people’s entitlement to protest. Over 150 organizations have shown concerns and cautioned ministers over the police, crime, sentencing, and courts bill that will…

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Spain: Thousands of women took to streets on 8 March demanding equal rights

On (8 March, 2021) International Women’s Day, thousands of women took to the streets of Spain holding signs, “Regard my existence or expect my resistance, they protested across Spain against inequality, gender violence, in support…

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Thailand beats its labor crunch by employing inmates nearing end of their sentences

Thailand devised a plan to solve the issue of labour crunch and cascading count of inmates in its prisons. Bangkok’s Justice Minister, Somsak Thepsuthin, proposed the government to utilise its prisoners, who had reached the…

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20 migrants drown after smugglers threw them into the sea near Yemen

On Wednesday morning, around 20 migrants drowned after smugglers threw many migrants into the sea during their trip from Djibouti to Yemen, this is the third such occurrence on the Gulf of Aden in recent…

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Turkey: Today Erdogan will unveil human rights action plan

On March 2, Turkey’s President Recep Erdoğan stated that he will be unveiling the new human rights action plan moreover they are also prepared to begin consultation for a new and more democratic constitution in…

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ECJ accuses Hungary

ECJ accuses Hungary of violating migration laws, considers imposing sanctions

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) slammed Hungary of practicing anti-migration policies. The EU lawyer, Athanasios Rantos, said that Hungary’s adoption of anti-migrant laws was equivalent to an “unjustified obstacle to…

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