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Qatar reaffirmed its commitment to fostering partnerships and mobilising financing for inclusive development, expressing ...
The Greater Irbid Municipality (GIM), in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, the International Labour Organ ...
ILO’s proposal to create binding global standards for gig and platform workers marks a turning point for labour rights ...
The impact the ILD has left on the legal profession and the necessity of studying their tactics becomes clearer than ever in ...
INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation (ILO) in its recent report titled “Child Labour: Global Estimates 2024, Trends and the Road ...
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Jacobin on MSNKeir Starmer’s Palestine Action Ban Is a Threat to DemocracyOn Monday of this week, the British home secretary, Yvette Cooper, announced plans to outlaw the campaigning group Palestine ...
Limited fiscal space, growing service demands, and weak institutional dialogue mechanisms have placed public institutions under significant strain as Sri Lanka continues to navigate a challenging ...
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World Politics Review on MSNAI's Impact on Jobs Could Widen the Global Gender GapWomen are far more likely to be employed in roles "highly exposed" to automation by generative AI. But their replacement is ...
The Malaysian Bar joined the international community [recently] in commemorating International Domestic Workers’ Day 2025, ...
A new report by the International Labour Organization and Unicef reveals that 138 million children were engaged in child labour in 2024, with 54 million trapped in hazardous work.
International Domestic Workers’ Day, celebrated every year on June 16, commemorates the adoption of International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 189, which formally recognised domestic ...
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