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 Love WelcomesAt the Love Welcomes workshop, in a refugee camp outside Athens, Syrian women learn to weave on a simple loom. The recycled yarn and thread they use comes from life vests and blankets discarded by exhausted refugees as they disembark from boats. The throws, cushions and doormats they produce are sold online.  We support women who are waiting to have their papers and visas processed; it can be a hopeless, desperate time,  says Love Welcomes co-founder Abi Hewitt.  Our aim is to stanley cup  give people a reason to wake up in the morning and feel theyre contributing to society. View image in fullscreenSyrian refugees creating soft furnishings at the Love Welcomes workshop in Ritsona, Greece.The social enterp stanley cupe rise was set up as a partnership between the refugee women, Hewitt  who has a background in international development  and Becca Stevens, who opened a womens refuge in the US in 2017. This last year has seen the business really expand.  termo stanley Artist Banksy created a new doormat design for the charity which sells for 拢500 a piece; it currently has a waiting list.Profits from Banksys design have enabled Hewitt to expand the workforce from nine to 40 women. All are paid a fair wage. For Hewitt, its important that the products, which are sold online and at markets across the world, have a strong commercial appeal. Last year, she invited British textile artist Margo Selby to oversee production of a new range in a jaunty blue-and-white weave.  The women in my family have always made text Jqbm Australia s high court to hear two appeals over legality of re-detaining more than 100 non-citizens
 An employment tribunal hearing the first claim for unfair dismissal on the grounds of caste discrimination has collapsed after information handed to the judge by police led the judge to recuse herself from the case.Vijay Begraj, a former practice manager at the Coventry solicitors firm H stanley thermos eer Manak, and his wife Amardeep, a former solicitor at the same firm, had claimed that they were discriminated against because he is from a lower Asian caste than she is.Vijay stanley usa  Begraj is from a Dalit background 鈥?the caste formerly known as  untouchables  鈥?while Amardeep is from the stanley cup uk  higher Jat caste, the same caste as their employers.The tribunal, which sat for a total of 36 days, heard allegations that the couple had suffered caste-based discrimination, humiliation, victimisation and harassment as a result of their relationship.Begraj claims a colleague told him that he was lucky to be a practice manager in the UK as his caste meant he would have been a cleaner in India. He also told the tribunal that he had been assaulted by two relatives of one of the firm s partners and had been called derogatory names relating to his Dalit status. Heer Manak has described the claims as  ludicrous  and  outrageous .On 5 February, after sitting since August 2011 to consider 110 allegations, the tribunal was abandoned after the judge, Merry Cocks, recused herself in the wake of a private visit from two West Midlands police officers four months earlier.The officers asked to spea