Coronavirus fallout traps more Congolese girls in sex work
A rising number of girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo are turning to the sex trade as COVID-19 deepens desperation
Regulate AI or risk 'dehumanisation' at work, British unions say
Britain's Trades Union Congress says workers in the dark when computers take decisions about their life
UK revenge porn nearly doubled in two years, survey finds
Lawfirm shocked by poll showing one in 10 admit sharing or threatened to share explicit images
COVID tech gap seen widening inequality in Britain
Those without reliable access to technology risk missing vital information during the COVID-19 pandemic
No science to back blanket ban on trans women in sport: study
Competitive sport is fiercely split over whether trans women hold an unfair advantage
Thailand orders lingerie maker to compensate workers in rare case
More than 1,200 Thai garment workers are entitled to 242.22 million baht ($7.81 million) in severance pay and wages owed
Bangladeshi overseas workers seek local jobs as loans mount
The new coronavirus has devastated the South Asian nation - one of the world's largest exporters of workers that relies heavily on their remittances
In India's tea estates, next generation of pickers want land, not jobs
Hundreds of children of tea garden workers say they cannot pursue careers because housing is tied to plantation work
Net-zero emissions targets adopted by one-fifth of world's largest companies
The companies have promised that by mid-century they will produce no more emissions than they can offset through measures such as planting trees
Mexican women say gender discrimination plagues U.S. temporary work programs
Complaint filed with Mexican government is a reminder that trade deal’s labor safeguards apply to the United States, too, experts say