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The federal immigration crackdown has raised concerns among agricultural workers. In Washington, growers say it's leading to a labor shortage during cherry season.
A recent restructuring in South Africa's Department of Agriculture has left over 204 employees sidelined, raising concerns about the future of cooperatives and the livelihoods they support.
Nablus /PNN/ Wissal Abu Aliya and Mohammed Nofal Report - They did not wait for permits to return to work in the occupied ...
At the Iowa State Fairgrounds on Thursday, President Donald Trump talked about deportation polices impacting farm workers, ...
Cindy Cordoba, an apparel and merchandising management assistant professor at Cal Poly Pomona, will blend her expertise in functional apparel design, sustainability and textile waste management with ...
The Coalition of Healthcare Professionals in Tertiary Education Institutions in Nigeria has petitioned the Federal Government ...
Temperatures have already surpassed 110 degrees in Arizona and for yet another summer most workers have few legal safeguards ...
Local communities demand protection of livelihoods and rollback of harmful policies around Kolleru Lake, urging government ...
As the Trump administration has doubled down on its hardline immigration agenda, behind the scenes senior Trump officials and the president himself have grappled with the consequences of that ...
Under orders from the Trump administration, ICE is ramping up arrests and deportations, with a reported goal to make a ...
The regional wage board has approved a P50 wage hike for private sector workers in the National Capital Region (NCR), the ...
Agamise Cheranfant hides as soon as he finishes his work at a banana plantation in the Dominican Republic. Like many others, ...