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UK Agency Loses Licence Over Worker Debt Scandal

UK Agency Loses Licence Over Worker Debt Scandal

In a significant move that highlights many of the ongoing challenges associated with international labour recruitment, the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) has revoked the license of AG Recruitment, the major supplier of Indonesian

Spain Announces Ambitious Plan to Regularize Undocumented Migrants, Addressing Labor Shortages

Spain Announces Ambitious Plan to Regularize Undocumented Migrants, Addressing Labor Shortages

Spain has recently presented new immigration policy plan, according to which about 300 thousand heads of illegal migrants are to be legalized every year within the following three years. Migration Minister Elma Saiz has presented

The Controversy Surrounding EU Migration Agreements

The Controversy Surrounding EU Migration Agreements

The European Union's (EU) approach to managing migration through agreements with North African countries has sparked controversy and criticism. Recent developments highlight the challenges and ethical dilemmas surrounding these agreements, with MEPs, aid organisations, and

Tajik Migrants Facing Threats in Russia After Massacre

Tajik Migrants Facing Threats in Russia After Massacre

In the days since the mass killing at the Crocus City concert hall near Moscow, blameless Tajik migrants across Russia have been subjected to threats, verbal abuse and increased harassment from law enforcement. Panic is

Protecting Migrant Rights Amid UK’s Crackdown on Asylum Seekers

Protecting Migrant Rights Amid UK’s Crackdown on Asylum Seekers

The UK government's controversial Rwanda asylum policy has hit another roadblock, with the House of Lords voting to introduce further amendments to the bill. Despite the government's determination to finalize the legislation by mid-April, the

Migrant Rights Violated: Families Divided by Trump Policy Remain in Limbo

Migrant Rights Violated: Families Divided by Trump Policy Remain in Limbo

In the spring of 2018, the Trump administration rolled out its infamous “zero tolerance” policy, aimed at deterring would-be migrants by criminally prosecuting those crossing the border unlawfully and separating children from their parents. Even

How Middle East Has Blood Of Bangladeshi Women Migrant Workers On Its Hands

How Middle East Has Blood Of Bangladeshi Women Migrant Workers On Its Hands

Migrant workers from Bangladesh have had a harrowing time post pandemic. The ordeal for survival was unbearable at the hands of unregulated recruiting agencies. Lack of coordination between state bodies blamed had added to the

Qatar : worker’s rights in time of Coronavirus

Qatar : worker’s rights in time of Coronavirus

16 non-governmental organizations appealed to the Qatari authorities to provide adequate protection against the Corona virus for migrant workers, after reaching a total of 1075 cases. Human Rights Watch announced, on Friday. The list of