Mark Render (Render), a manager with 30 years of service, was dismissed by his employer for just cause after slapping the buttocks of a female colleague (Complainant) at the workplace..
Florida Tech alumnus Julian Field, founding chairman of a start-up company preparing for the commercial launch of a solar-powered car boasting a 50-mile range, will be the featured speaker at the F. Alan Smith Distinguished Lecture Series on March 30.
The virtual event, “Making A Car Powered By The Sun,” runs from noon to 1 p.m. EDT and is co-sponsored by the Melbourne Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Brevard Sustainability Working Group. The event is free, but registration is required at www.floridatech.edu/lectureseries.
In 2013, Field and his son James, both based in Yorkshire, England, began to design a solar-powered vehicle that they insisted be practical, affordable and road legal. The result was SPV1, which had a battery capable of recharging in three hours under normal daylight conditions.
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Health Canada expands growing list of hand sanitizer
recalls. What to know about Canada s onion recall. Fresh
imported peaches recalled due to salmonella
If you search the term recall on a Canadian news
website, chances are you will find a lengthy list of headlines like
these. But despite how often product recalls occur, it s not
always easy to understand what a product recall means for you.
This article is the second of a two-part guide to understanding
product recalls. It explains:
how to identify if your product is part of a recall
The Globe and Mail Published February 11, 2010
This article was published more than 10 years ago. Some information in it may no longer be current.
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Markets await details on Greece
The president of the European Union announced this morning the members of the euro currency zone are prepared to take co-ordinated measures to deal with the Greek debt crisis, but markets are awaiting details. Herman Van Rompuy, speaking at an economic summit of EU leaders in Brussels, gave no details of firm assistance, telling reporters only that euro area members will take determined and co-ordinated action if needed to safeguard stability in the euro zone as a whole. The euro, which is shared by 16 European countries, was initially buoyed by word of a deal, but then dipped back, and traders were waiting to hear more after the meeting.