[ad_1] Tens of thousands of Northern Territory workers could be fined or blocked from their workplaces unless they get vaccinated against COVID-19. Chief Health Officer Hugh Heggie will introduce new rules that make it mandatory for many workers who interact with the public to have their first jab by November 12. Second doses will need
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[ad_1] ROME (AP) — Thousands of demonstrators marched down Rome’s Via Veneto and other main streets on Saturday, many clashing with police, to protest a government rule requiring COVID-19 vaccines or recent negative tests to access workplaces starting next week. The certification in Italy, known as a “Green Pass,” takes effect on Oct. 15 and
[ad_1] It’s 24 hours until derby day and Lou Turlan is putting the finishing touches on his yard full of billycarts. Key points: The outback local has been constructing billycarts for more than a decade It takes hundreds of hours to make one cart out of recycled materials Billycart races are increasing in popularity across western
[ad_1] Posted: Sep 20, 2021 / 11:20 AM CDT / Updated: Sep 20, 2021 / 11:20 AM CDT Texas Workforce Commission’s headquarters building (Nexstar File Photo/Jody Barr) HOUSTON, Texas (KIAH) The Texas Workforce Commission reports an August one-month record 5,500 new jobs in the Business and Professional Services Sector. This comes as with West Texas Intermediate Crude trading
[ad_1] The United States is home to about one million Haitians, with the largest numbers concentrated in Miami, Boston and New York. But Haitian communities have blossomed in Maryland, Ohio, North Carolina and California. This week, the United States resumed deportation flights to Haiti under Title 42, an emergency public health order that has empowered
[ad_1] Iowa’s Right To Work Laws inhibit workers from organizing and contribute to the rapidly decreasing union membership across the state, union leaders say. “The legislation truly means, in my opinion, the right to work for less,” Nagel said. The Right to Work Act primarily prohibits unions from making security agreements in the workforce, so
[ad_1] ABBEVILLE — Eyesores are nothing thousands of dollars can’t fix. That’s the hope of city officials who will meet at 1 p.m. Sept. 7 to discuss a $355,000 grant application to deal with up to 21 condemned properties. The public hearing will be in the city council room at Abbeville Opera House. Upper Savannah
[ad_1] Officials in a North Carolina town have filed a lawsuit alleging that thousands of public documents were buried to hide discriminatory practices. According to WRAL-TV in North Carolina, officials in the town of Lucama have recently recovered public documents dating back to 1990, hidden in a field outside the town. Patricia Uzzell, commissioner for