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Employment equality

Employment Equality by Anmol goel Employment equality refers to the principle that all individuals should have equal opportunities and rights in the workplace, regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that might result in discrimination. Employment equality means that everyone should have an equal chance to apply for a job, receive fair treatment during the hiring process, and be evaluated based on their qualifications and skills. It also means that individuals should be able to work in a safe and harassment-free environment, with equal pay and benefits, and have access to the same opportunities for promotion and career development. Employment equality is not only a matter of fairness and social justice, but it is also critical for economic growth and productivity. A diverse and inclusive workforce can bring new perspectives, ideas, and skills to the workplace, leading to innovation and better decision-makin...

Food Contamination and it's impact

Contamination of food, Issue regarding food. This issue of Foods is dedicated to discuss the microbial, chemical and physical contamination challenges of food products. Food contamination is generally defined as foods that are spoiled or tainted because they either contain microorganisms, such as bacteria or parasites, or toxic substances that make them unfit for consumption. A food contaminant can be biological, chemical or physical in nature. These contaminants have several routes throughout the supply chain to enter and make a food product unfit for consumption.  Bacillus cereus, Clostridium botulinum Chemical food contaminants that can enter the food supply chain include pesticides, heavy metals, and other alien chemical agents. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized food contamination as a global challenge in several reports.It is clearly acknowledged in a statement: “food contamination that occurs in one place may affect the health of consumers living on the other...