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Fabuloso cleaning products recalled over concerns of bacterial contamination

The Prices and Consumer Affairs Division advises consumers of a product recall on Fabuloso multi-purpose cleaners due to the risk of exposure to bacteria. According to a release, the recalled products may contain bacteria from pseudomonas species, including pseudomonas aeruginosa and pseudomonas fluorescens, which are environmental organisms found in soil and water. According…

Gov Phil Murphy Signs the New Jersey Temporary Workers Bill of Rights | Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Despite strong opposition from New Jersey business groups, on February 6, 2023, Gov. Phil Murphy signed the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights into law (A1474/S511). This new law places.

Rajiv Diptee explains why food prices can t go down - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

PRESIDENT of the Supermarket Association (SATT) Rajiv Diptee on Tuesday sought to explain to the nation, why food prices cannot decrease at this time, despite global food prices declining for ten consecutive months. “There is a lag time that comes into play with price decreases on international markets filtering into local production, which can then

Businesses not obliged to raise prices when TTEC rates rise - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE Fair Trade Commission says it is aware of high prices for goods and services, especially food, faced by customers due to inflation, and knows when electricity rates increase, it will add to the already high cost of living. In a release, the commission reminded business owners that they are under no obligation to increase

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