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Be aggressive in multimedia space—Information Minister advises New Times Corporation

Be aggressive in multimedia space Information Minister advises New Times Corporation April 30, 2021 The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has admonished the New Times Corporation (NTC) to chart a path in the digital and online space so it will remain competitive in the fast-evolving media landscape. “You have to get aggressive in the online and digital space. Though your content may still be the best, if you don’t take advantage of today’s technology and get ahead of the curve in the online and digital space, you will be overtaken by those with the leadership in that space,” he said.

Business Leaders Say Permanent MIOSHA COVID Rule Recommendations Are Unworkable, Push Back on Whether COVID Restrictions Should Remain In Place Indefinitely

Business Leaders Say Permanent MIOSHA COVID Rule Recommendations Are Unworkable, Push Back on Whether COVID Restrictions Should Remain In Place Indefinitely News provided by Share this article Share this article LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Michigan Chamber, Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, Michigan Manufacturers Association and Michigan Retailers Association are expressing major concern as a Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) Advisory Committee completed its scheduled work and MIOSHA announced its plans to move forward with extending overly-restrictive COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis.  The business groups voiced concern over how the permanent rules could come to conflict with Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations and current science and will adversely impact jobs and hurt the economy. 

Court Dismisses SGS/GCNet application against Arbitration Award

Accra: February 19, 2021: An Accra High Court has dismissed a motion on notice application by SGS / GCNet to set aside an Arbitration Award of the National Labour Commission issued against the company on September 4, 2020, involving payment of severance packages to redundant staff.

Security Expert Tips to Keep Businesses Safe on Inauguration Day

Security Expert Tips to Keep Businesses Safe on Inauguration Day From: Security Expert Tips to Keep Businesses Safe on Inauguration Day Akron, Ohio, January 12, 2021. America is facing potential violence of an unprecedented nature on January 20 as Joe Biden is inaugurated as the next President of the United States. The threat of violence is very real and has the potential to touch Americans where they live and work. Protests are planned for every State Capital building around the country. In response to these threats and to help businesses and the general public to prepare, Timothy Dimoff, President of SACS Consulting, (www.sacsconsulting.com) a high-risk national security company, has issued these tips to help citizens and businesses prepare:

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