Rahima (not her real name) left Bangladesh for Oman to work as a domestic help and support her five-member family after her husband passed away. Although she travelled abroad with the hope of ...
War has changed Ukraine's workforce, especially in heavy industry and mining. With men conscripted to fight the war against Russia, women have started working in traditionally male jobs.
the gaishikei work environment, often requiring English communication between headquarters and global offices, also aligned well with these women’s penchant for better language skills.
“These Iraqi agents and the families [the women work for] often tell them, ‘We’ve bought you, so you have to work.’ The contracts they sign go against any type of international law because ...