Fudge, muddle, clarity
James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists provides a rough guide to the issues and arguments that will dominate the January 30 Zoom conference
Another Labour Left Alliance conference; another massively overloaded agenda. Over the course of four hours (plus half an hour for lunch) we are going to debate the crisis in the Labour Party and decide what to do next. Doable, if the conference had been organised with a view to achieving clarity. Unfortunately that is not the case. The methods of the labour and trade union bureaucracy have been thoroughly internalised.
There is a mixed bag of eight motions - surely in a calculated attempt to dumb down, all limited to a maximum of 350 words, then nudged up to 400, by the LLA’s conference arrangements committee. This was strongly opposed by Labour Party Marxists. There is also the certainty of various amendments (with no word limit).
Revel Communities Honored with 2021 Best Customer Engagement Award Alongside 8 Awards by Senior Advisor’s “Best of Senior Living” 2021 Awards
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The pool at Revel Nevada, one of Revel s award-winning communities SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) January 28, 2021 Revel Communities announced today that it was honored with eight individual community awards by Senior Advisor in the Best of Senior Living 2021 Awards. Most notably, Revel Communities as a brand was awarded “Best Customer Engagement,” marking an impressive accolade for the national senior living brand first founded by The Wolff Company, who opened the first Revel community in 2017.
“The Best of Senior Living Awards is well respected in the industry, and we are honored to have been awarded not only marks of excellence across our portfolio, but recognized as a brand,” said Danette Opaczewski, Executive Vice President, Resident Experience
Whiteland girls fall in tourney title game
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Tuesday offered a textbook example during the championship game of the Edinburgh Holiday Classic.
Class A No. 5 Jac-Cen-Del roared out to an 11-1 lead and never looked back as the Eagles dominated play to beat the Warriors for the championship, 63-48.
The win extended Jac-Cen-Del’s streak to eight games and improved its record to 10-2. Whiteland saw its modest two-game winning streak end and dropped to 4-7 heading into the holiday break.
Although the Warriors never led in the game, they didn’t fold up either as they fought back twice from a 20-point deficit to keep the Eagles from taking it easy a fact not lost on either coach.