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The airline was thrice found to have acted unlawfully when it fired 1820 staff in favour of outsourced contractors during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. While an earlier compensation hearing ...
Lawyers for the airline argue for a mid-range fine on the third day of hearings to determine how much it will need to pay for illegally outsourcing workers.
As countries overwhelmingly passed a WHO global pandemic agreement, top U.S. health official Robert F. Kennedy Jr. invited states to reject the “moribund WHO.” ...
WHO members adopt landmark pandemic agreement in US absence. Accord aims to prevent repeat of disjointed response and international disarray that surrounded COVID-19 pandemic.
Fisher said fentanyl- and opioid-involved overdoses are on a steep decline, noting both are down to pre-pandemic levels. "We're talking numbers that were low in 2019, so we're looking at those ...
U.S dollar index resume the bearish movement and is set to print new lower swing low. The index might continue lower toward ...
Five years after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, there has been progress — and backsliding in the way the world responds to infectious disease.
A pandemic similar in scale today would leave 200 to 400 million dead. Revisiting the Deadly 1918 Pandemic It’s hard to imagine now, but the 1918 influenza was far worse than the flu we know.
An Arizona online charter school for at-risk kids had failing grades for years. The I-Team found the owner paid himself millions. Will the state shut it down?
Qantas will have to pay 1800 former workers a total of $120m after it was found to have illegally sacked and outsourced baggage handlers during the pandemic. The airline confirmed details of its ...
Every hundred years, there seems to be a major pandemic, the plague in 1720, the cholera epidemic in 1820, and the Spanish Flu in 1920. The pandemics mentioned above seem to follow the same pattern as ...
To test their hypothesis, Daniel et al. measured the values of Australians at three timepoints: In 2017 before the pandemic (N = 1,498), in April 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic (N = 2,321 ...