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Rotorua Lakes Council current and former staff owed $1 million in unpaid holiday pay

Rotorua Lakes Council current and former staff owed $1 million in unpaid holiday pay 11 May, 2021 11:41 PM 4 minutes to read A law change set for next year is aimed at addressing the complexity of the Holidays Act. Photo / Getty A law change set for next year is aimed at addressing the complexity of the Holidays Act. Photo / Getty Rotorua s ratepayers will pay a $1 million bill for leave owed to council staff due to nationwide, long-standing issues with the Holidays Act. In a statement posted to the Rotorua Lakes Council website, a spokesperson said the council had identified payroll-related issues which resulted in staff receiving incorrect payments.

Deadly tropical cyclone creates new island and lake in Indonesia

https://www.afinalwarning.com/512643.html (Natural News) In the wake of a deadly tropical cyclone, Indonesians have found a new island and a new lake. Tropical cyclone Seroja brought heavy rains and flash floods to Indonesia and Timor-Leste early this month, killing over 100 people, leaving dozens still missing and rendering thousands homeless. In the wake of the storm, Indonesians found what seemed to be a new island on Rote Island near Timor-Leste. They also found a new lake in Kupang City, the provincial capital of East Nusa Tenggara in southeast Indonesia. The emergence of the new island puzzled geologists, some of whom surmised that strong waves and incredibly powerful currents brought about by the cyclone may have played a major role in its formation. Nonetheless, geologists will have to determine whether the new island appeared due to a gravel bank in the area or if a tidal wave had broken off a chunk of land from the mainland and carried it out into the sea.

Vermont and ferry company drop plans to scuttle old ferry

Vermont and ferry company drop plans to scuttle old ferry May 12, 2021 GMT BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) The state of Vermont and the Lake Champlain Transportation Company are dropping plans to sink a century-old ferry in Lake Champlain where it could have been used as an underwater scuba diving destination. The Vermont Division of Historic Preservation and the ferry company are now in the process of withdrawing the permit that had been issued for the project. “This decision was made because of the increasing public opposition to the proposal and the additional costs and possible time delay of the project related to the appeal of the Lake Encroachment permit,” Vermont Historic Preservation Officer Laura Trieschmann said in an email.

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