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Largest women s health class action decision upheld

Largest women’s health class action decision upheld By Jerome Doraisamy|05 March 2021 A landmark decision from November 2019 has been upheld, delivering findings in favour of thousands of women whose “lives were destroyed”. Landmark judgment In November 2019, Justice Anna Katzmann of the Federal Court of Australia found in favour of women impacted by pelvic mesh implants sold by Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon which were “not fit for purpose”. The class action – “the largest women’s health class action in Australia’s history”, according to Shine – commenced in October 2012 and culminated in a trial that ran over seven months starting in July 2017.

Johnson & Johnson indemnizará a víctimas de fallido implante vaginal

Johnson & Johnson indemnizará a víctimas de fallido implante vaginal
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Shine delivers half-year results

Shine delivers half-year results By Emma Ryan|24 February 2021 Shine has handed down its half-year financial results in a presentation to stakeholders this week, highlighting strong performance for the latter half of 2020. The company released its financial results for the six months ending 31 December 2020 on 24 February 2020. Overall, it’s been a positive six months for Shine, with the publicly listed personal injury firm seeing a net profit after tax (NPAT) of $10.05 million, representing 13.9 per cent growth from the prior corresponding period. Meanwhile, the firm reported earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $24.29 million for the six months to December 2020, representing a 12.1 per cent climb from the corresponding period which saw $21.67 million EBITDA.

Feds seek to boost pandemic student nutrition card benefits by 15%

Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The federal government plans to issue Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer cards to eligible schools and students beginning in early spring, following President Joe Biden’s executive order last week boosting those benefits by 15%. Through P-EBT, eligible students receive temporary emergency nutrition benefits loaded on EBT cards used to purchase food. For the 2020-21 school year, P-EBT benefits will be available to families whose children attend an eligible school that has reduced its in-person instruction days. Officials at Pittsburgh nonprofit Just Harvest said they’ve received daily requests from parents since the pandemic began, seeking help in feeding children forced to go without school meals due to virtual instruction.

Welfare Enrollment Has Fallen In Pennsylvania During The Pandemic - Why?

Katie Blackley / 90.5 WESA While more Pennsylvanians are seeking help from public assistance programs such as food stamps and Medicaid due to the coronavirus pandemic, that’s not the case for the state’s welfare program – enrollment has actually fallen by more than 15,000 people since last March. Why are fewer people getting welfare in this time of high unemployment, expanding enrollment in other safety net programs, and increasing hunger? Advocates and officials say it is likely because the program – which has not increased the amount of money it gives to families since the 1990s, roughly $400 monthly for a family of three – provides too little cash and requires too many hurdles to be of much use to poor families.

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