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The North Shore s Link To Boston Could Face A Threat: The HUB

The North Shore s Link To Boston Could Face A Threat: The HUB
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Bystander Training: The Best Defense Against Sexual Harassment | Liskow & Lewis

Why Do We Need to Talk About Bystander Training? Many companies train employees on sexual harassment, but studies have shown that much of this training is ineffective and does not empower companies and employees to prevent harassment. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace issued a report in 2016 finding that some sexual harassment training even caused men to be more likely to blame both the harasser and the victim involved in a sexual harassment scenario. The EEOC’s study goes on to say that training often focused too much on legal standards and simply avoiding legal liability.

Why Do We Need to Be Vaccinated?

Why Do We Need to Be Vaccinated? Why Do We Need to Be Vaccinated? How many of us know we can serve our community in  many ways, and one way we can serve during the COVID-19 pandemic is to protect ourselves and others by receiving one of the COVID-19 Vaccines. By receiving the vaccine, we free up health care resources for those in need and others with at-risk health conditions. Now you may be asking yourself whether the vaccine is safe? Contrary to what you may have heard, the COVID-19 vaccine will not give you COVID-19. According to Phase III data from Pfizer Biotech and Moderna, the vaccine is safe and more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 after two doses . Yes, it is necessary for each person receiving the Biotech Pfizer and Moderna vaccine to receive the first and second dose to become fully vaccinated.

Young artists show their skills

Young artists show their skills Ayari Welcome - Three TT students, Ayari Welcome, El Anaya Destiny Henry and Luke Fridie topped their categories in the Children’s Art Competition hosted by CIBC FirstCaribbean bank. Welcome won the 15-18 year category for secondary school, while in the primary school category El Anaya Destiny Henry took the 8-11 year category and Luke Fridie topped the 4-7 year grouping. Close to 30 school-aged artists from nine territories showed off their abilities with paintbrush, pencil and mixed media in the competition which ran from December 15, 2020 to January 15 this year. Students were able to use traditional watercolours or mixed media to render their interpretation of selected topics –Save Your Money and Why Do We Need to Save, for primary school students and The Bank of the Future, for secondary school students.

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