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Life is precious say Indian migrants fleeing COVID-hit cities

Life is precious say Indian migrants fleeing COVID-hit cities India s toll from the coronavirus surged past 200,000 on Wednesday with nearly 18 million people infected, according to government data, with the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Surat and Bangalore under lockdown. Written By: Roli Srivastava / Reuters | 1:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 × Migrants who returned from their hometown of Uttar Pradesh arrive to wait in line to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) during a rapid antigen testing campaign at a railway station, on the outskirts of Mumbai, India, October, 3, 2020. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Amid India s COVID-19 crisis, migrant workers are abandoning cities and heading for their villages in droves in a repeat of last year s exodus when the lockdown shut industries and left them jobless - but this time they are worried about safety.

A CRY FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORKPLACES

A CRY FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORKPLACES
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Brittany s take on new COVID workplace - Barbados Today

Brittany’s take on new COVID workplace Article by By Geralyn Edward As Barbados enters its fourth week of a national lockdown, designed to slow the alarming pace of COVID-19 infections on the island, a leading human resource professional, Brittany Brathwaite, says the pandemic has forever altered the workplace, and there may never be a return to the old way’ of working. Brathwaite, president of the Barbados Human Resources Management Association of Barbados (HRMAB), has led the organisation representing over 200 human resource managers across every sector of economic activity, for the past two years. Her professional assessment is based on feedback from her colleagues and interaction with the island’s leading captains of industry.

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