Change the law in britain to force all employers to be politically correct. And our fight against the cashless society, particularly in pubs this week, steps up a gear or two. But before all of that, lets get the news with polly middlehurst. Middlehurst. Nigel, thank you. Good evening. Will the top story tonight on gb news is that police in Northern Ireland say theyre confident that leaked data of officers and staff is in the hands of dissident republicans. As earlier sinn republicans. As earlier sinn fein confirmed that a redacted version of the police data that had been posted on a wall facing its belfast offices, which it described as sinister last week. The details of 10,000 Police Officers and staff were published online by mistake. Published online by mistake. Well, this afternoon at a news conference, chief constable simon byrne said police are now operating under the assumption the data will be used to generate fear and uncertainty. Generate fear and uncertainty. Anti we are no
Republicans and is therefore a planning assumption that they will use this list to generate fear and uncertainty , as well as fear and uncertainty, as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff. I wont go officers and staff. I wont go into detail for operational reasons, but we are working round the clock to assess this risk and take measures to mitigate it. Mitigate it. Well, in other news tonight, a construction worker has died after being injured at evertons new football stadium being built in liverpool. The police said in liverpool. The police said the 26 year old man died in hospital earlier following an incident at the construction site in Bramley Moore dock. The stadiums contractor says work has been suspended until further notice. Everton said everyone at the club was heartbroken. Now the club was heartbroken. Now the club was heartbroken. Now the government says its trying to clarify when the officials were made aware of the legionella concerns on board the bibby sto
MJSA Reelects Board Chair Joseph Esposito jckonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jckonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
December 17, 2020
National Chain Group’s Joseph Esposito (pictured) has been elected chair of the board of directors of the Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America (MJSA).
He succeeds Steven A. Cipolla, president of National Chain Group, who will now become chair of the MJSA Education Foundation. Cipolla had served as board chair since 2016.
Esposito, the executive vice president of National Chain Group, first came into the industry as an apprentice in 1979. In 1988, he formed Prime Time Manufacturing, where he served as president for nearly 20 years. Berkshire Hathaway–owned Richline Group purchased Prime Time in 2007.
Esposito ran Richline’s global manufacturing for 12 years before joining National Chain.