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North America
Tesla faces H-1B hiring discrimination lawsuit

A federal judge has ruled that Tesla must face trial over allegations of discrimination against American citizens in its hiring practices. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the carmaker of systematically discriminating against U.S. citizens in hiring by preferring H-1B visa holders who will do the same job for less pay. The plaintiff is a software engineer who alleges Tesla passed him over for an engineering role as part of a deliberate and systemic preference for foreign workers. Chhabria said the plaintiff had presented “just enough facts” about Tesla’s hiring practices for the proposed class action to proceed, while noting he was “somewhat skeptical” the case would ultimately succeed. 

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UK
Number of zero-hours contracts hits record high

The number of workers on zero-hours contracts has hit a record high. A surge in 16-to-24-year-olds and workers not in full-time education helped drive the number of people employed on the contracts to 1.23 million in December. Analysis by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University based on Office for National Statistics (ONS) data has found that was a 91,000 increase on a year earlier. Labour's 2024 election manifesto promise of a ban on "exploitative" zero-hours contracts forms part of the government's Employment Rights Act, and is expected to come into force next year as a right to guaranteed hours for workers. The Department for Business and Trade said it "will ensure people can have the security they need by giving eligible workers the right to guaranteed hours."

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Europe
Workplace equality exists nowhere, World Bank says

The World Bank has said that full workplace equality does not exist anywhere in the world, and only "less than 5% of women worldwide" live in economies with near full legal economic equality. Even in instances when workplace equality laws are passed by lawmakers they are truly enforced in only about half of all cases, the World Bank said in a report on women, business and the law. “Even in economies that have modernised their laws, women still face constraints that shape the work they can do, the businesses they can start, and the safety they need to pursue opportunities,” said Dr Indermit Gill, the bank’s chief economist.

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Middle East
Workplace equality exists nowhere, World Bank says

The World Bank has said that full workplace equality does not exist anywhere in the world, and only "less than 5% of women worldwide" live in economies with near full legal economic equality. Even in instances when workplace equality laws are passed by lawmakers they are truly enforced in only about half of all cases, the World Bank said in a report on women, business and the law. “Even in economies that have modernised their laws, women still face constraints that shape the work they can do, the businesses they can start, and the safety they need to pursue opportunities,” said Dr Indermit Gill, the bank’s chief economist.

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