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Brexit farm workers scheme found fueling risk of slavery in UK

Brexit farm workers scheme found fueling risk of slavery in UK Seasonal labourers in Scotland have been pressured to sign zero-hour contracts, made to live and work in degrading conditions, and prevented from changing employers, a study by the Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) NGO and a Scottish nonprofit found. Written By: Kieran Guilbert / Reuters | 2:00 am, Mar. 17, 2021 × A migrant worker picks lettuce on a farm in Kent, Britain July 24, 2017. Picture taken July 24, 2017. REUTERS/Neil Hall LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Migrant farm workers in Britain are being trapped and mistreated by employers in conditions ripe for modern slavery, campaigners said on Tuesday, urging the government to review a scheme designed to avoid agricultural labour shortages post-Brexit.

Vaseline And Award-Winning Actress Regina King Address Skincare Inequities For The Black And Brown Communities

Skin health for the Black and Brown communities continues to be underserved and without access to proper care comes the likelihood of misdiagnosis or no diagnosis, leaving you at risk for long-term consequences. This is in part the case, as nearly half of dermatologists say they were not adequately trained to treat skin of color. Representation is also an issue in dermatological care with only 3% of practicing dermatologists identified as Black.  In partnership with Regina King, Vaseline launched their Equitable Skincare for All campaign to bring attention and change to the healthcare inequities negatively impacting care for Black and Brown skin. Regina King, an advocate in her own right, understands that Black and Brown people have been at a disadvantage for far too long.

Prioritizing people with specific conditions for COVID vaccine slows race for herd immunity: N S s top doctor

Posted: Mar 07, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: March 7 Some advocates say people with disabilities should be prioritized for vaccines The National1 month ago 2:06 A group that advocates for people with disabilities says they should be prioritized for early vaccination, but Nova Scotia s top doctor, whose son has severe disabilities, disagrees. We talk to the mother of a girl with Down syndrome, which puts her daughter at greater risk of harm from COVID-19.2:06 Amanda Robinson used to work part time five days a week for an organization that supports adults with disabilities. She went to bingo and bowling on the weekends and attended a Friday night social.

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