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UK Screen updates Covid guidance

By Jake Bickerton2021-01-10T22:06:00+00:00 Advises employers to determine if on-premises working is justified on a case-by-case basis The UK Screen Alliance has updated its ’Guidance for Safe Working in Post-Production & VFX during the Covid-19 Pandemic’ to account for new government regulations introduced this month. Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden has confirmed TV and Film production can continue, however, the new restrictions which now have legal force, require people to only leave their homes if they have “reasonable excuse”, under possible penalty of a fine starting at £200 and rising to £6,400 for repeat offenses. People should go to work in sectors that are open if work cannot reasonably be performed at home.

La Guardia Civil dona más de media tonelada de productos en beneficio del Banco de Alimentos del Segura

La Guardia Civil dona más de media tonelada de productos en beneficio del Banco de Alimentos del Segura
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Why Should You Wear an Apron While Cooking

Why Should You Wear an Apron While Cooking
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COVID-19 Employment Litigation Trends Update: Part I - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Employees continue to file COVID-19-related lawsuits against their employers at a rapid clip. In July, we identified five categories of cases that seemed to be driving COVID-19 employment litigation: (1) alleged failure to provide a safe working environment; (2) discrimination claims, especially relating to disability and age; (3) leave claims under the FMLA and the patchwork of federal, state and local laws enacted to deal with the pandemic; (4) retaliation and whistleblower claims, usually attached to either a workplace safety or leave issue; and (5) wage and hour lawsuits arising out of the pandemics impact on

First steam engine road trip

Photo  -   All Night Sitter by Mark Tronson My parents were dairy farmers at Crediton (Eungella) on the great dividing range west of Mackay Queensland and moved into the Mackay township in 1955 after my father suffered a horse accident during a cyclone when herding ion the milking cows. His story can be read in his diaries held on both our site and the Mackay library. On one occasion I recall welcoming friends off the Sunlander passenger train at Mackay Railway Station and watching this beautiful gleaming blue and white diesel engine pull to a stop and my heart was sold. I recall at primary school at North Mackay State loving the page in the text book where the Sunlander was pictured.

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