India’s new labour codes weaken job security, unions, and social protection, pushing millions of workers outside the protection of law.
"[E]nforcement and making sure that your people understand what you are doing so that they don't make mistakes will be very important," said Townsend Bourne.
China has achieved fruitful results in protecting the rights of flexible workers and people serving in new forms of employment such as food deliverymen and women and ride-hailing drivers, which is of ...
The Senior Citizens Savings Scheme (SCSS) is meant to be one of the safest financial harbours for India’s elderly. Backed by ...
Fresh data released by the Ghana Statistical Service has revealed deep district-level inequalities in access to basic ...
Calling for transparency, the chief minister’s aide demanded that the federal government make public complete details of PSDP ...
Hannah Yeoh has committed her administration to making the capital more liveable by revitalising basic services and putting ...
From brainrotting doomscrollers to disruptors reshaping political discourse worldwide, the Generation Z shed many a ...
A stroke, heart attack, life-threatening cancer and an organ transplant are just some of the serious health issues that ...
"Almost every basic task now requires digital fluency. Health-care portals. Online-only insurance forms. Banking apps. Prescription refills. Employment paperwork. Government services. Password resets ...
With government agencies urging residents to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours during major disruptions, more people in the Netherlands are reconsidering how prepared they actually are.
While relieved that the attempted coup failed, it reminded me of the warning former President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa ...