SEPANG, March 6 The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) must hold the right values and ensure all including the very wealthy did not shirk their tax obligations to Malaysia, said Prime.
december but things have scaled up recently, so this is what we were expecting in england next week, more ambulance and other nhs workers walking out over two days, one union, the gmb said it would cut back on coverfor union, the gmb said it would cut back on cover for category two calls including the heart attacks and strokes, but not anymore. we have had a significant strokes, but not anymore. we have had a significant development - strokes, but not anymore. we have had a significant development in i had a significant development in this dispute, so from the start of the dispute what we have been asking for is for the government to meet with a health unions and seriously negotiate pay for this dispute but also on next year s pay, and that is the offer that we have now received in the department of health. the gmb and unison have in the department of health. the gmb and unison have agreed in the department of health. the gmb and unison have agreed to in the department of healt
is what we were expecting in england next week more ambulance and other nhs workers walking out over two days. 0ne union, the gmb, said it would cut back on cover for category two calls including the heart attacks and strokes, but not anymore. we have had a significant development in this dispute, so from the start of the dispute what we have been asking for is for the government to meet with the health unions and seriously negotiate on pay for this dispute but also on next year s pay, and that is the offer that we have now received from the department of health. so the gmb and unison have agreed to call up plans to strike next week, saying same two for the charters of piety of physiotherapy later in the month. another union is going ahead with the walkout but this will involve a few thousand staff instead of tens of thousands.
and we re gonna deliver a lot of winds over the next few months. florida republican lawmakers are not wasting any time getting started. they have filed a bill today that would expand on the so-called don t say gay bill. it would restrict the use of pronouns in schools by requiring them to match the assigned identity of the person being described. they have also filed a bill that would eliminate the states democratic party by directing the florida division of elections to immediately cancel the filings of a political piety to include its registration unapproved status as a political party of the party s platform has previously advocated for orban in support of slavery or involuntary servitude. that is because southern democrats, of course, advocated for independence slavery during the civil war. it s not exactly clear that these specific bills are backed by governor desantis, but at least some florida republicans seem to think that in the current atmosphere, it s worth putting their n