Singapore’s Gig Economy Workers Face New Financial Challenges: Rising Living Costs Drive Increase in Essential Loans

Singapore, Singapore – In a recent study by fintech firm Lendela, it has been revealed that platform workers in Singapore, encompassing delivery riders and private-hire drivers, are gradually improving their debt management skills. Notably, debt consolidation, which once led the reasons for borrowing among these workers, has dropped by 15 percent over the past two years. Despite these improvements in financial handling, the persistent rise in living expenses continues to challenge these individuals, shifting the borrowing trend towards covering daily living costs. According to Lendela’s findings, more than a third of delivery riders and approximately … Read more

Attorney General Platkin Takes Legal Stand Against Widespread Termination of Federal Probationary Workers

Trenton, NJ — In a notable move to safeguard employment rights, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin has initiated legal proceedings aimed at preventing the mass dismissal of hundreds of federal probationary employees. This legal action represents a major challenge to the practices recently adopted by certain federal agencies. The controversy stems from what the Attorney General’s office has described as an abrupt policy shift resulting in extensive layoffs of employees still within their probationary period. Such early-stage workers often have limited protection and recourse against dismissals, which has raised significant legal and ethical concerns. … Read more

Governor Whitmer Enacts Key Amendments to Michigan’s Wage and Sick Time Laws, Impacting Workers and Employers Statewide

Lansing, MI — On February 21, 2025, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer enacted significant changes to the state’s labor laws, signing two pivotal bills that amend the Michigan Wage Act and the Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA). These legislative adjustments arrived just in time to preempt the existing laws previously slated to take effect by judicial order. The revisions brought about by these new laws aim to adjust compensation dynamics and paid sick leave provisions in ways that will impact both workers and employers across the state. Among the key changes is an accelerated increase in … Read more

Healthcare Workers Rally for Legislation Following Violent Attack on Florida Nurse

LOXAHATCHEE, Fla. — A health care community in Florida is rallying for legislative action following a brutal attack on a nurse at Palms West Hospital, sparking broader concerns about the safety of medical professionals. Healthcare workers gathered outside Saint Mary’s, where the injured nurse is currently in critical condition, calling for immediate intervention from state lawmakers. Dr. Sandra Risoldi, a nurse participating in the protest, expressed urgency over the situation. “We need immediate legislative intervention; this situation is escalating. Recent incidents nationwide underline the urgent need for legislative action and protections,” she said. The incident … Read more