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Breaking News | EATON Seeks Measures Against Counterfeiting

Views: Visits 5 Multinational power management company, Eaton, which also operates in Nigeria, said counterfeiting is major concern in the electrical industry because of the grave consequence on human lives and properties. Eaton, which said counterfeits and sub-standard products only mean one thing – safety of lives is compromised, stressed that these counterfeits are the major cause of electrical fires leading to damages in property and loss of investment. The company disclosed this in Lagos, during a sales activation programme at the Jankara Market, Lagos Island. Marketing Manager for Eaton in West Africa, Kunmi Odunoku, said the firm has been powering businesses across Nigeria over the years, bridging the energy gap with safe, reliable and affordable solutions.

Migrant worker ponders move to Australia to reunite family

Three applications for a border exemption have been made for his family without success. As time has gone on, Basaly says the situation is getting tougher. His youngest child was four months old when he left and no longer recognises him on video calls. They are suffering. The mental health of the children is very bad now, especially the elder one. He is eight now and me and him have had a strong relationship, he said. RNZ The pandemic has been tough for some migrant communities. People who moved to New Zealand for work have found themselves unemployed, while others have been unable to visit relatives.

Two-way brain drain anticipated when borders open to Australia

“These are candidates who we have spoken to about opportunities, who have said ‘not now’ as they are considering Australia,’’ HainesAttract executive director Hamish Price said. This was not good news for New Zealand s ongoing skills shortages in areas like construction, which were mirrored in Australia, Price said. If history can tell us anything, it’s that while we get a few Aussies coming this way, the number is dwarfed hugely by the numbers flying out of New Zealand, he said. VIRGINIA WOOLF/STUFF Nelson marine engineering company Aimex is pleased a ship it hoped to work work on will be able to berth in Nelson despite Covid-19 rules. Video first published in June 2020.

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