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    Fake Picassos? Curator reveals big truth behind controversial 'Picasso' paintings

    Picasso Paintings: An Australian art museum's controversial decision to display valuable artworks by Picasso sparked a gender discrimination lawsuit. However, it was later revealed that the paintings were actually created by the exhibition's curator herself, who had orchestrated an elaborate scheme involving fake art and a women-only space to challenge historical gender exclusions.

    Labour ministry submit reports on Amazon and Foxconn to the National Human Rights Commission

    The Amazon report mentions violations of certain provisions of labour laws by Amazon and informs that the state government has initiated legal action as per provisions of the concerned labour laws. However, in the Foxconn case, the Tamil Nadu government had given a clean chit to the Foxconn’s iPhone factory saying there was no evidence supporting claims of discrimination against married women.

    Orissa High Court says surrogate mothers also entitled to maternity leave

    The Orissa High Court ruled that surrogate mothers deserve equal maternity leave, emphasizing initial caregiving's importance for child development. OFS officer Supriya Jena's 2020 petition against the denial of 180 days leave was upheld by Justice S K Panigrahi, who cited Article 21 to direct Odisha to treat adoptive and surrogate mothers equally and referred to international conventions like the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women to ensure non-discriminatory employment treatment. Revised rules were mandated for inclusivity. This landmark ruling supports every child's right to full development and a stable environment.

    Regional labour office gives a clean chit to Foxconn on alleged case of discrimination against married women

    In its submission to the labour ministry on Wednesday, the regional labour commissioner, Chennai, said there is no evidence supporting claims of discrimination against married women in the recruitment and employment processes at the Foxconn's Chennai iPhone factory.

    Do Elon Musk's politics and comments on X drive Tesla buyers away? This is what car-owners have said

    Has Elon Musk angered the prospective buyers of Tesla by supporting antisemitic posts on his social media platform X or blocking Starlink satellite internet service to prevent a drone attack on Russian forces? The global Tesla sales have come down this year.

    Women in India face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution?

    As international brands limit their dependence on China by shifting some manufacturing to India, the trend holds the potential to generate significant numbers of manufacturing jobs - especially for women, who have largely been excluded from the ranks of formal Indian employment.

    • NHRC seeks detailed report from labour ministry, Tamil Nadu government on Foxconn issue

      The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the central labor ministry and Tamil Nadu government over allegations of Foxconn's discrimination against married women at its Sriperumbudur assembly plant. This action follows reports that Foxconn excluded married women from employment, raising serious concerns about gender equality and the violation of the right to equal opportunity.

      US lawmakers assure Hindus against discrimination & Hinduphobia

      Prominent American lawmakers have pledged support to Indian Americans in their fight against increasing Hinduphobia and discrimination. Organized by the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA), the 3rd National Hindu Advocacy Day on June 28 gathered Hindu students, researchers, and leaders to discuss these issues. Congressman Shri Thanedar introduced House Resolution 1131, condemning Hinduphobia and celebrating Hindu American contributions. Several lawmakers, including Congressmen Rich McCormick, Glen Grothman, Ro Khanna, and Max Miller, expressed solidarity and support for the Hindu community, emphasizing the importance of freedom of religion and standing against hate.

      Meta must face lawsuit claiming it prefers foreign workers over US citizens

      The legal landscape shifted with the Section 1981 ruling impacting tech giants like Meta Platforms and Apple. Cases against biased hiring practices signal a push for fair employment. Conservative groups scrutinize diversity initiatives, while calls for federal investigations challenge companies like Tyson Foods. Upholding U.S. citizens' rights in employment remains a focal point in the evolving discourse.

      Centre using CBI to frame Kejriwal, has discriminated the most against Delhi govt: Akhikesh Yadav

      Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav visited Delhi Cabinet Minister Atishi at LNJP Hospital, expressing concern for her health amid her hunger strike for Delhi's water supply. Yadav criticized the BJP-led Centre, alleging increased challenges for chief ministers and accusing the CBI of targeting opposition figures. He praised Atishi's courage in fighting for Delhi's issues, highlighting her efforts despite obstacles. Atishi, admitted to ICU after her hunger strike, was stable. Her strike, demanding water solutions, ended with hospitalization.

      What happened after black passengers were removed from a flight? Know in detail

      American Airlines will constitute an advisory group to focus on the experience of Black customers and to promote the reporting of discrimination allegations.

      Flexibility, salary key jobseeker parameters for new roles in India: Report

      Indian workers are demanding higher salaries to cope with rising living costs and to feel valued. Flexibility is another key concern, as per Michael Page India's Talent Trends 2024 report. Employers need to focus on broader aspects like workplace culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion to attract and retain talent. The report highlighted workplace discrimination in India and emphasised the need to address various generational priorities and challenges in different sectors.

      EU cybersecurity label should not discriminate against Big Tech, European groups say

      26 industry groups in Europe warn against discrimination in the proposed cybersecurity certification scheme for cloud services, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and non-discrimination.

      Former SpaceX employees sue Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination over workplace concerns

      Eight former employees of SpaceX sued Elon Musk for wrongful termination due to raising concerns about sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.

      Was 'Suits' actor Wendell Pierce denied rented apartment because of racism?

      'Suits' actor Wendell Pierce has made shocking claims regarding housing discrimination.

      Former Meta engineer sues company saying he was fired over handling of Gaza content

      A former Meta engineer sued the company for bias in handling Gaza-related content, alleging wrongful termination. Meta faced criticism for suppressing Palestinian support amid the Gaza conflict.

      Around one-third employees experience age-related discrimination at work: Study

      The 'Ageism in the Workplace' study by talent company Randstad India revealed that 31 per cent of employees in India have experienced discriminations due to their age and such discriminations are mostly prevalent during recruitment process, especially in job advertisements of organisations.

      31% of employees in India experienced ageism at work: Randstad

      A study by Randstad India has revealed that 31% of Indian employees have experienced bias or discrimination due to their age at work. The study, which covered nearly 1,000 respondents, found that pharma, healthcare & life sciences, and business process outsourcing/IT-enabled services were the sectors where the highest proportions of respondents experienced ageism. Construction, infrastructure, and real estate followed closely, with 41% of respondents experiencing ageism.

      Congress leader Rahul Gandhi writes to Prez Droupadi Murmu on Agnipath scheme, urges her to intervene

      Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday wrote to President Droupadi Murmu against the Agnipath scheme, alleging there is "discrimination" in the nature and extent of benefits given to the families of slain soldiers. Urging the president to intervene, Gandhi said an "exception is warranted in this case" as she is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of India and the issue affects national security.

      Can we rid artificial intelligence of bias?

      Artificial intelligence built on mountains of potentially biased information has created a real risk of automating discrimination, but is there any way to re-educate the machines? The huge models on which ChatGPT is built "can't reason about what is biased or what isn't so they can't do anything about it," cautioned Jayden Ziegler, head of product at Alembic Technologies.

      Himachal Pradesh: Education, jobs and ending discrimination main issues, says transgender icon

      Maya Thakur, the transgender icon from Kothi village in Kunihar area of Solan district under Shimla parliamentary constituency, advocates for transgender rights, education, employment, and social acceptability, highlighting the challenges faced by the transgender community.

      No INDIA bloc member supports Sam Pitroda's 'racist' remarks: AAP MP Sanjay Singh

      Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh stated that none of the members of the INDIA bloc support Congress leader Sam Pitroda's alleged racist remarks. Pitroda faced backlash over his comments about people from the east and south. Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress for alleged discrimination against Dalits. Congress distanced itself from Pitroda's remarks, calling them unfortunate and unacceptable.

      Reddit user alleges TCS suspended him for reporting security incident

      TCS employee on Reddit suspended for whistleblowing security incident involving personal laptops and shared login credentials. Allegations include preferential treatment in recruitment and employment discrimination in the US.

      Section of AIESL's permanent engineers plans to go on strike on May 24

      1,700 AIESL engineers threaten strike from May 24 for immediate implementation of revised salary payments, citing discrimination issues and unfair labor practices.

      Pakistan college implements restrictions on girl students' political participation

      Prof Riaz Mohammad, the college's chief proctor, formally circulated these instructions, emphasizing the importance of adhering to local customs and asserting that it is in the best interest of the girl students.

      First major attempts to regulate AI face headwinds from all sides

      Lawmakers are tackling AI bias challenges with impact assessments, supported by industry groups like TechNet. Concerns exist over companies self-reporting discrimination risks, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.

      US anti-Muslim incidents hit record high in 2023 due to Israel-Gaza war

      Discrimination and attacks against Muslims and Palestinians in the U.S. spiked in 2023 due to escalating Islamophobia during the Israel-Gaza conflict. Complaints rose by 56% to 8,061, with CAIR reporting a global increase in antisemitism and violence escalation in the region.

      TCS layoffs: US techies allege Indian IT major of employment discrimination

      According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, more than 20 employees have filed complaints against TCS, alleging preferential treatment towards individuals on H-1B visas.

      American techies accuse TCS of firing them in favour of Indians on H-1B visa

      TCS has been accused of favoring H-1B visa holders over Americans, facing discrimination claims based on race and age. Denies allegations, emphasizing equal opportunity.

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