safety executive need to get a grip and start investigating the number of these claims of the evidence that s out there. they are the safety regulator for the uk and they should be more proactive. amazon need to get a grip. there are things amazon can do, if you look at the safety stats for many leading companies in the uk, where a company recognises a trade union and where trade unions and companies collaborate over making workplaces safer, then actually that increases the performance of the company. it s just good business sense. bier? just good business sense. very briefl , just good business sense. very briefly. what just good business sense. very briefly, what are just good business sense. very briefly, what are you just good business sense. very briefly, what are you hoping to achieve here? briefly, what are you hoping to achieve here? ~ ., ., , achieve here? well, we are hoping that through achieve here? well, we are hoping that through the achieve here? well, we are
companies have created tend to radicalise opinion in order to hold engagement. if they see someone is engaging with extremist content to give more engagement. there is one study showing that on facebook the platform actively recommended joining a group to extremist content. we have to deal with the design of the systems which is increasing divisions in society and driving people to more extreme content in the systems have been designed to hold engagement to make money. if we could effectively control the way in which, the extent to which this abuse spreads to the internet we have been a stronger position. when there is file these after their football final not only was this shared and promoted on social media platforms but the recommendations were making people aware of it and spreading it so these are all sorts of things that these are all sorts of things that the safety regulator would be able
Reforms outline biggest changes to building safety regulation in a generation
Building Safety Regulator to oversee a new safety regime for high-rise residential homes, taking safety and cost into account and keeping residents safe
New ‘gateway’ points at design, construction and completion to ensure safety considered at every stage of a building’s development
The Building Safety Bill, published today (5 July 2021), will create lasting generational change and set out a clear pathway for the future on how residential buildings should be constructed and maintained.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick will today outline the next key step in an extensive overhaul to building safety legislation, giving residents more power to hold builders and developers to account and toughening sanctions against those who threaten their safety.
Four passenger trains leave Masterton for Wellington every morning– at 5:46am, 6:20am, 6:47am and 10:30am respectively and all return to Wairarapa in the afternoon and evening. Every day several log trains also travel to Wellington Port from an inland port at Waingawa, just south of Masterton.
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General secretary of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union Wayne Butson was confident staff and passengers were safe travelling through the Remutaka Tunnel. Metlink general manager Scott Gallacher said the first alarm was on 6.47am service on Monday which prompted the move to transporting passengers on buses for that service for the remainder of the week.
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