If you are on probation, hang in there until it is over. Then you can discuss it with the Labor Relations Board. When you're on probation it is hard to defend yourself if you are terminated.
Yes and no. Without addressing the allegation that she is being "abused" - she can travel out-of-state with her child. HOWEVER - she can not do so with the intent of deserting the father and depriving him of any contact with their child. He, after all, is a parent and has rights as well.
You got to re-word the question from " How were the human rights of abused" to How people people's Human right's abused." This question is asking how were peoples human rights abused. The answer is that In some countries and during some time periods e.g. 1930s , were Jews were stripped from all of their rights and they were brutally abused. Simple answer is that: Peoples Human rights were abused by taking away their Human rights and everything they own.
there were people abused of their rights to liberty and life in very awfull conditions.
The "rights" of terrorists.
False.
the abuse of power comes as no surprise
yes, if someone is abusing it then they are not letting someone their rights
They came about because children were being abused.
Human rights are less likely to be abused in wealthy countries as wealthy people have everything they want and dont need to fights for power... i think
A court would never award custody or visitation rights to a convicted child abuser.
Only if you can proove with legal records that he has abused others, drug use, and or abusive behavior twards you and or the children. If not then no you have to deal with him until they are 18. Unless he wants to sign his parental rights away.
Hell. People had no rights, no liberties, were starved, beaten, and abused.