Srinaga, May 01(Scoop News)- The month of May opens with a history of struggle going back several generations, with workers across the globe coming together to celebrate May 01 as an expression of their international amity and shared political aspirations for freedom. Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) extends revolutionary greetings to the working class […]
Health Workers Belongs to 27 Grades Are To Be Report Sick On Friday
Around 27 Grades of Health Workers attach to Government Hospitals including attendants,chefs,Telephone Operators and Lift Operators are due to launch an island wide sick note campaign on this Friday(25) by demanding solutions for five of their service demands according to the Joint Trade Union Council. The secretary of the Council Dr.W Ranasinha has said that […]
Government Has Temporarily Suspended Sending Workers To Libya
The Government has temporarily suspend sending of Sri Lankan employees to Libya with immediate effect due to the poor working conditions in that country according to the Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau .Around 15-20 Sri Lankan employees are currently working in Libya and the bureau has already make arrangements to bring back those workers to […]
Tarigami demands release honorarium of anganwadi workers & helpers
Srinagar,April 5, (Scoop News)-CPI (M) State Secretary and MLA Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has expressed serious concern over the delay in release of honorarium of Anganwari workers and helpers since last three months, stating that it indicates a non-serious approach of the government towards their grievances. In a statement issued here today, the CPI (M) leader […]
The migrant workers in Qatar
It was in 2013 when Qatar came under fire from foreign media because of alleged forced labor, modern day slavery and other accusations pertaining to its treatment of migrant workers especially in the construction sector where most of the workers were recruited from Nepal, India, and the Philippines and from other Asian nations. The sudden […]
Boston Supports a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights
Only 8% of the 67,000 domestic workers in the state of Massachusetts have written contracts with their employers. The vast majority work informally under verbal agreements. As a result, domestic workers are particularly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. About one fifth of housekeepers, and one third of nannies and caregivers make less than the minimum […]
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