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Alberta gov’t urged to expand healthcare coverage to uninsured OFWs during pandemic

Alberta gov’t urged to expand healthcare coverage to uninsured OFWs during pandemic

“International human rights law guarantees everyone the right to the highest attainable standard of health and obligates governments to take steps to provide medical care to those who need it. Now more than ever, we need to ensure health care access is available to all in the time of COVID-19 pandemic.”

Season of illness

Season of illness

“Eleven percent of households in Hong Kong have domestic workers but it seems the HK government and some employers continue to overlook this vital fact in enforcing preventive measures. Most are underfed and overworked.”

Mary Jane Veloso
SC allows Mary Jane Veloso to testify against recruiters

SC allows Mary Jane Veloso to testify against recruiters

"With this ruling, we are hopeful that the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth will come out and that not only will it decisively and ultimately impel Indonesia to make her reprieve permanent or free her by any legal or political means, that all the perpetrators of the misery she went through will be made to pay, but also that this precedent will contribute to providing succor to many others who will be victims of circumstance and injustice which can all be traced from our economic and social ills."

Migrant groups call for release of Filipino Larry Nicolas detained in US Immigration facility

Migrant groups call for release of Filipino Larry Nicolas detained in US Immigration facility

"They should’ve let us know, so we’d know where to find our son. If he didn’t call, we wouldn’t know where to find him. They didn’t let us know. He has a family here. He has kids. He has parents.They should have let us know before they took him to a different city."

Migrant rights advocates slam early release of ‘remorseless’ employer who tortured Indonesian domestic worker

Migrant rights advocates slam early release of ‘remorseless’ employer who tortured Indonesian domestic worker

"Much like how she wanted to cover up her crime by trying to hurriedly fly Erwiana – with her severely battered body – back to Indonesia, Tung and her lawyer heaped a barrage of appeals and legal challenges in order to avoid paying for the damages she inflicted to the life and future of Erwiana."

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