Expats move to Dubai for sun, luxury, and a tax-free lifestyle. But the UAE ranks second globally for the highest average ...
ILO Director-General Gilbert F Houngbo calls for dignified job creation and youth skilling at the Global Labour Market ...
India’s economic ascent is being held back by its archaic labour laws, which remain firmly entrenched in a mindset better ...
In many public institutions, existing labour policies fail to adequately address the special needs of parents of premature babies, creating additional stress and hardships. One of the major concerns ...
We live in a world deeply anchored in "hustle culture”, which equates success with long hours and constant motion. But hard ...
Leaders from Global SSE Organizations Convene at the ILO Headquarters to Address Financing, Collaboration, and the Role of ...
Workers at Firestone's rubber farm in Liberia say that extracting natural rubber comes with a high human cost.
By Arun Srivastava Corporate sector pitching for an increase in the working hours and paying less wages, disproportionate to ...
Governments and public sector institutions worldwide are set to face a highly complex risk environment in 2025, driven by fiscal pressures, geopolitical instability, climate change, and technological ...
Pursuant to General Assembly Resolution 78/261 of 26 February 2024, a "Second World Summit for Social Development" (WSSD2) was launched, to be held in ...
The pre-Budget Economic Survey's findings come amid an ongoing debate over extended workweeks, sparked by recent remarks from business leaders advocating 70-to 90-hour workweeks.
Spending more than 55-60 hours per week at work could have serious health consequences, according to a recent report from the Economic Survey 2024-25, which was presented in Parliament on Friday. The ...