Bomb agenda for government, PEC of community agents advances in the Senate
The Senate President announces the advancement of a constitutional amendment easing retirement rules for community health workers, raising concerns about its financial implications for government budgets.
Under the Central Station in Tel Aviv, Hundreds of Migrant Workers Find Shelter from Shelling and Community Solidarity
Hundreds of migrant workers in Tel Aviv are seeking shelter from shelling amidst the ongoing conflict, finding community support despite fears during this new war far from their home.
Under the Central Station in Tel Aviv, hundreds of migrant workers find shelter from missiles and the community spirit
Hundreds of migrant workers in Tel Aviv are finding refuge from missile attacks as they face the realities of conflict far from home.
Under the Central Station in Tel Aviv, Hundreds of Migrant Workers Find Shelter from Rockets and Community Brotherhood
Migrant workers from India are finding solidarity and shelter under Tel Aviv's central bus station amidst the ongoing conflict, marking their first war away from home.
Seasonal workers ended up in homestays - Estonian rap has echoed in the home of a Rovaniemi family
Estonian seasonal workers Johanna Uusmees and Hendrik Kivisool bid farewell to their Rovaniemi host family as they prepare to return home at the end of a bustling winter tourism season in Lapland.
COMPETITION ⟩ Nominate the most diligent community workers for the 'Clean-Up Tribe Award'!
A new initiative in Latvia seeks to honor exceptional individuals who actively participate in community clean-up efforts through the 'Clean-Up Tribe Award.'
The Person Who Brings 'Light' to the Faces of Migrant Workers
Dohanna, a counselor for migrant workers in Korea, has dedicated 14 years to supporting foreign laborers through various challenges including wage disputes and legal issues.
Conservationists, firefighters and energy workers join in the rescue of a tit in Plzeň
Efforts to rescue a small bird in Plzeň have mobilized conservationists, firefighters, and energy workers to aid the situation.
‘Crippling’: Sechelt could lose 300 temporary foreign workers, mayor says
The mayor of Sechelt warns that the community could face serious consequences if it loses 300 temporary foreign workers due to federal restrictions.
Man tried to 'bribe' binmen with biscuits but the response was cruel
A man attempted to bribe refuse collectors with biscuits in hopes of having his overflowing bins collected, but faced a harsh response from the workers who adhered strictly to waste collection rules.
Uganda: 138 Newly Trained Health Extension Workers Deployed in Mbarara to Transform Rural Healthcare
Mbarara, Uganda, has deployed 138 newly trained Community Health Extension Workers to enhance rural healthcare accessibility and services.
Ex-binman shares 1 issue that will stop your bin from being collected
A former refuse collector reveals a common mistake that leads to bins being left unemptied on collection day.
Salvador begins vaccination against dengue with vaccine 100% produced in Brazil; see target audience
Salvador, Brazil, has commenced its dengue vaccination campaign using a locally produced vaccine targeting healthcare workers and other professionals in the community.
FIFO footballers keep clubs in mining communities alive
Football leagues in mining towns of Pilbara rely on FIFO workers to keep teams active and promote community integration.
Personal Data of Russian Defense Industry Workers Leaked Online
The 'Lex Talionis' community and 'OsintVarta' channel have completed a phase of a long-term operation, revealing personal information of employees in the Russian defense industry.
Federal MP's event gatecrashed by ethno-nationalist organisation
An ethno-nationalist group disrupted a community event hosted by Australian MP Tim Wilson, leading to police intervention.
‘A year-long program will run in Mumbai’, said the Mumbai Mayor
Mumbai Mayor announced a year-long cleanliness program encouraging citizens and societies to participate actively in cleanliness efforts with incentives for municipal workers.
Railway Workers Don’t Want Longer Trucks
The European Railway and Infrastructure Managers' Community is protesting against the EU's revision of regulations allowing longer trucks in international transport, citing concerns for the railway industry's competitiveness.
In Haute-Savoie, the explosion of cross-border workers creates tensions
The increasing number of cross-border workers in Haute-Savoie from Switzerland has led to rising tensions among local residents.
Farmer's 10-year dream delivers 'uplifting' chapel for Tongan workers
A farmer in Queensland has built a chapel for Tongan workers who are vital to her banana farm, fulfilling a decade-long dream.
Public consultation launched to map demands of women and youth in Baixo Amazonas
A public consultation initiated by the Association of Women Workers of Baixo Amazonas (AOMTBAM) aims to map the social, mental health, and rights demands of women and youth in the region.
Good news in New Mexico: $1 million in grants approved for health workers and the application deadline will end
New Mexico will provide $1 million in grants to support healthcare workers in response to low healthcare provider rates affecting community access.
‘The system is broken’: tragedies involving escaped patients expose NSW’s mental health crisis, hospital workers say
Two recent incidents involving escaped mental health patients in New South Wales highlight critical failures in the psychiatric care system, prompting calls for urgent reforms.
Santa Fe: Threw Away $1,000,000 That His Grandmother Had Hidden in a Boot and Recovered It Thanks to a Kind Gesture
In Santa Fe, two municipal workers recovered over $1 million accidentally thrown away by a woman trying to retrieve her grandmother's hidden savings.
Workers in cherry picker help police catch man accused of lewd acts
Workers using a cherry picker assisted police in Goulburn, Australia, in apprehending a man accused of performing lewd acts and making inappropriate comments.
South Africa: Western Cape Refuses to Employ Community Health Workers On a Permanent Basis
The Western Cape Department of Health will not comply with a Labour Court ruling to make community health workers permanent employees despite their longstanding part-time status and lack of benefits.
Support for migrants: Illinois will provide aid of up to $5000 to workers affected by ICE raids
Illinois is launching financial aid programs to assist workers and entrepreneurs affected by ICE raids, with support reaching up to $5000.
Local Elections 2026: Election Workers - An Honor for Some, an Obligation for Others
The article discusses the role of election workers in the upcoming 2026 local elections in Germany, highlighting the differing perceptions between those who view it as an honor and those who see it as an obligation.
Vizsla Silver confirms that five miners remain missing
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver has confirmed that five of its workers are still missing, expressing concern for their families and the community.
G. Panagopoulos: I will not resign as president of GSEE - I have become a prey to tele-judgments
Giannis Panagopoulos refuses to resign from his position as President of the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) amid allegations of misappropriation of community funds.
From 'Worker' to 'Engineer': A New Name for Cleaners in Syria
In Syria, the term "cleaning engineer" has been officially adopted to replace "cleaning worker", reflecting a new respect for sanitation workers' vital role in society.
I often hear the opinion that if someone works for a non-profit organization, they should do it for free, says Radana Deščíková
Radana Deščíková discusses the importance of compensating non-profit workers and the role of corporate social responsibility in supporting communities.
Mayor Evelyn Parra and officials of V. Carranza renew Felipe Ángeles Park
Mayor Evelyn Parra led a community effort to restore and maintain Felipe Ángeles Park and surrounding neighborhoods, engaging over a thousand municipal workers in a cleanup initiative.
They put Mexican flags on their cars: Denouncing ICE's tricks to intimidate in Minnesota
Mexican restaurant owner Luis Ramírez filmed a confrontation with men posing as utility workers outside his restaurant in Minnesota, expressing concerns over their intentions and potential intimidation by ICE.
"Many of our friends are dead": in Cap Corse, the demolition of the asbestos factory revives the painful memory of 'white hell'
The demolition of France's largest asbestos factory in Canari, Cap Corse, brings back painful memories for the community, as many former workers succumbed to asbestos-related diseases.
South Africa: 'There Are Good People Out There Who Want to Do Good Things' - How Healthcare Services Are Being Taken to Rural Western Cape Farms
The Western Cape health department is collaborating with farms in the Cape Winelands to enhance healthcare access for farm workers, benefiting workers, businesses, and the government.
Motoboys finish high school with the support of a program and technology
On Tuesday, 350 delivery workers received their high school diplomas at the Community Creator Academy in São Paulo, thanks to the Meu Diploma do Ensino Médio program developed by iFood, supporting those who interrupted their studies to complete their education through the Encceja exam.
A Clinic for Those No One Cares About
The closure of a small neighborhood clinic in Seongsu-dong highlights the struggles of marginalized communities in accessing healthcare, especially for undocumented migrant workers.
Who is more on sick leave? Temporary incapacity by age and autonomous community
The article discusses the significant increase in temporary incapacity among workers aged 25 to 35, rising by 67%, compared to a 43% increase among those aged 55 to 65, raising concerns among employers, unions, and the government.
Body of mother who died buried in landslide in Maracanã is buried
The body of Michele Martins de Souza, who died after the collapse of two houses in the Metrô Favela in North Zone of Rio, was buried as city workers demolished part of the condemned buildings.
Library workers find note tucked inside book and it brings people to tears
Library workers discovered a heartfelt note in a book returned after 36 years, evoking emotional reactions from the community.
Regret over salary cuts in fish farming in the Westfjords
The leadership of the Westfjords Workers' Union expresses regret over the decision by Arnarlax and Arctic Fish to cut salaries for fish farming workers, affecting the local community.
Beijing looks for social workers to place on disputed South China Sea islands
China is recruiting social workers, prioritizing military veterans and Communist Party members, for community roles on disputed islands in the South China Sea.
Can a youth club revival help the ‘anxious generation’? – podcast
Journalist Emma Warren discusses the importance of youth clubs in addressing the needs of today's anxious youth, sharing her observations of youth workers and their roles.