Sourcing Journal on MSN
After Years of Championing Women, Gap Faces Backlash Over Pregnant Workers Fired in Haiti
The Willbes factory in Port-au-Prince terminated four pregnant workers and nine union leaders, potentially breaching Haitian ...
The Apple iPhone ecosystem in India has become a powerful engine for female workforce participation, employing nearly 100,000 young women through the PLI scheme.
A complaint alleges the gas company's distribution facilities violated state and federal standards and regulations.
Throughout all of history, women have worked. Whether they were paid or not for their labor is a different matter. But with ...
A garment factory owner in Chattogram allegedly fled after locking the factory without paying workers’ wages ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, triggering protests from the staff. In response, the Industrial ...
The Print on MSN
Molested by customers — Snabbit, Urban Company women gig workers say they work in fear
Quick home service workers in Delhi and Bengaluru are hired with promises of better pay and flexible hours. But the women say safeguards are few, and fear of job loss stops many from reporting ...
Sophie Piper is seeking women who worked at the former factory in Sunderland as part of a planned exhibition in the city later this year. The exhibition will showcase the photographs of photographer ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Escaping poverty at home, Nepali women fall into the Gulf trap
Kathmadnu, March 16 -- Sabina Gurung, 32, travelled to Kuwait in 2021 to work as a domestic help. By 2024, after around three years on the job, she began asking her employer for permission to return ...
Iran women’s football team return home after asylum drama - but two players stay behind in Australia
Iran's national women's football team has returned to the Islamic Republic after several of the players sought asylum in ...
A Trumbull County pioneer, a woman born in Warren in 1868 who loved horses, dogs, bike rides, and at one point headed an ...
Driven by the government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, Apple’s India ecosystem has hired over 100,000 women—mostly first-time job seekers—to build iPhones.
The ASA said the ad implied that viewers could use an app to remove a woman’s clothing.
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