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Court Orders Interest After 7-Year Pension Delay
SolutionsApr 27

Court Orders Interest After 7-Year Pension Delay

India's Orissa High Court ruled that pensions are a constitutional right, not a favor, ordering the government to pay 12% interest to a retiree who waited seven years for his benefits. The landmark decision protects workers nationwide who face similar delays. ---

Indian Express2 min read
Taraba Pays $3M in Pensions, Joins Worker Safety Program
SolutionsMar 23

Taraba Pays $3M in Pensions, Joins Worker Safety Program

A Nigerian state just cleared $3 million in pension debts and signed onto a landmark worker protection program that guarantees compensation for injured employees. The move affects thousands of civil servants and sets a new standard for labor rights in the region.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
India Court Orders Pension for Watchman After 31 Years
SolutionsMar 9

India Court Orders Pension for Watchman After 31 Years

A retired watchman in India will finally receive his pension after a high court ruled the government exploited him for three decades. The court said the "mighty" employer cannot abandon the "lamb" it used as daily labor for 31 years.

Indian Express2 min read
UK Plans Free Pension Health Checks for Retirement Savers
SolutionsJan 27

UK Plans Free Pension Health Checks for Retirement Savers

Millions of UK workers could soon get free pension "health checks" to help them avoid under-saving for retirement. The new service would work alongside upcoming pension dashboards to turn confusing numbers into confident action.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read
Morocco's Rights Leader: Women's Equality Can't Wait
Community HeroesMar 9

Morocco's Rights Leader: Women's Equality Can't Wait

Amina Bouayach, who leads Morocco's National Human Rights Council, is calling for urgent action after revealing women globally have access to just 64% of men's legal rights. Her message on International Women's Day challenges governments and communities to turn promises into real protection.

Morocco World News2 min read
Ghana Recovers $1.8M in Stolen Pension Funds for Workers
SolutionsApr 9

Ghana Recovers $1.8M in Stolen Pension Funds for Workers

Ghana's pension watchdog has recovered over $1.8 million from employers who withheld workers' retirement money. The crackdown protects thousands of workers who were being quietly robbed of their future security.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Indian Court: Prisoners Have Right to Choose Their Doctors
Acts of KindnessMay 30

Indian Court: Prisoners Have Right to Choose Their Doctors

India's Madras High Court ruled that prisoners awaiting trial can choose where they receive medical treatment, affirming that constitutional rights don't stop at prison walls. The landmark decision recognizes healthcare choice as part of the fundamental right to life.

The Hindu2 min read
Indian Court Ends Veteran's 14-Year Disability Pension Fight
SolutionsMar 9

Indian Court Ends Veteran's 14-Year Disability Pension Fight

After battling bureaucracy for 14 years, a discharged Indian serviceman finally won his rightful disability pension when the country's high court ruled government circulars can't override Supreme Court decisions. The victory opens doors for thousands of veterans denied similar benefits.

Indian Express2 min read
1,000+ Businesses Train to Defend Workers' Rights
Acts of KindnessApr 21

1,000+ Businesses Train to Defend Workers' Rights

When ICE raids intensified, North Carolina activists created a simple framework to help businesses protect employees legally. Now over 1,000 workplaces across 12 states are learning how to exercise constitutional rights.

Reasons to be Cheerful3 min read
Civil Rights Giant Jesse Jackson Dies at 84
Community HeroesFeb 18

Civil Rights Giant Jesse Jackson Dies at 84

Jesse Jackson, the legendary civil rights leader who worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and spent decades fighting for equality worldwide, has passed away at 84. His voice and vision inspired millions and helped shape the United Nations' work against racism and apartheid.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
192 Nations Celebrate 20 Years of Disability Rights
Global News1d ago

192 Nations Celebrate 20 Years of Disability Rights

The UN marks two decades of a landmark treaty protecting disability rights as 192 countries gather to tackle what's working and what still needs fixing. Progress is real but moving too slowly, leaders say.

UN News2 min read
Nigeria Launches Online Portal to Speed Up Pension Access
SolutionsFeb 23

Nigeria Launches Online Portal to Speed Up Pension Access

Millions of Nigerian retirees and workers can now update their pension records from home, eliminating the need to visit offices in person. The new digital platform promises faster retirement payments and smoother access to pension benefits.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Lagos Pays $2.4M in Pensions to 543 Retired Workers
Acts of KindnessFeb 2

Lagos Pays $2.4M in Pensions to 543 Retired Workers

Lagos State just delivered over $2.4 million in pension benefits to 543 retired public servants, proving governments can honor their promises to workers. The ceremony celebrated decades of service while setting a new standard for transparent retirement systems.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' Became a Civil Rights Anthem
Global NewsMay 2

Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' Became a Civil Rights Anthem

In 1967, Aretha Franklin transformed Otis Redding's "Respect" into the greatest song of all time by changing just a few lyrics. Her version became a powerful anthem for both civil rights and women's equality.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
Netherlands Halts Asylum Phone Searches, Protects Rights
Acts of KindnessMay 29

Netherlands Halts Asylum Phone Searches, Protects Rights

Dutch authorities are stopping phone searches of asylum seekers after inspectors ruled the practice illegal without proper legal protections. The move prioritizes privacy rights and ensures fair treatment for vulnerable people seeking safety.

Dutch News2 min read
New Zealand Bill Gives Whales Legal Rights as Persons
Planet WinsFeb 22

New Zealand Bill Gives Whales Legal Rights as Persons

New Zealand lawmakers just introduced groundbreaking legislation that would recognize whales as legal persons with rights to migrate freely, maintain their culture, and live in healthy habitats. The bill honors an Indigenous treaty signed by Pacific leaders before Māori King Tūheitia's death in 2024.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Ontario Teachers' Pension Launches First Indigenous Action Plan
SolutionsMar 11

Ontario Teachers' Pension Launches First Indigenous Action Plan

Canada's Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan became the first Canadian pension fund to create an Indigenous Action Plan, setting 17 commitments to support reconciliation through hiring, education, and community partnerships. Twenty-six Indigenous employers now participate in the pension plan, with new training programs and community spaces opening doors for thousands.

Google News - Reconciliation2 min read
Lagos Mother's Advocacy Prompts School Rights Review
Community HeroesJan 20

Lagos Mother's Advocacy Prompts School Rights Review

When Muibat Owoeye's children were suddenly removed from their Lagos school, she turned to social media and government channels to demand accountability. Her action is now sparking meaningful conversations about protecting children's educational rights across Nigeria.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
EU Court Rules for Transgender ID Rights Across Bloc
Global NewsMar 12

EU Court Rules for Transgender ID Rights Across Bloc

Europe's highest court just made it easier for transgender people to live authentically across the EU. The ruling requires all member states to issue ID documents reflecting a person's lived gender identity, not just their gender at birth.

DW News2 min read
UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Globally
SolutionsMay 21

UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Globally

The world's top court just affirmed that workers have a protected right to strike under international law. The landmark ruling could strengthen labor rights for tens of millions of people in 158 countries.

Al Jazeera English2 min read

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