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Impatient truck driver crashes through a McDonalds carpark and injures two women

Share If he had kept it left at all times and in low gear, this disaster would not have occurred, District Court Judge Gregory Woods QC told the court.    He had a duty to use the emergency ramp. He should have attempted to do so. Mr Bisht was convicted of dangerous and negligent driving and causing bodily harm after the court rejected his claim the brakes failed. Sourab Bisht, 24, (pictured) was behind the wheel of the flatbed truck, which was loaded with steel at the time, when he lost control back in November 2018 The Roads and Maritime Service provided evidence in court that found the truck s brakes were defective but still operational, the ABC reported.

The Joint Employer Rule Continues To Develop - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The Department of Labor (DOL) proposed rescinding the joint employer rule the Trump administration s DOL issued in January 2020, which many argued would have made it more difficult to hold multiple businesses jointly liable for wage violations. The DOL is currently taking public comments on the issue, presumably in advance of issuing a new rule. At the same time, the DOL asked a federal appellate court to halt further consideration of the legality of the January 2020 rule while the rule-making process proceeds.  Background On January 16, 2020, the Trump Administration s DOL

As trial approaches, tribal leaders say they want legal protections for Puvungna, not promises • Long Beach Post News

A trial over Cal State Long Beach’s treatment of indigenous land is inching closer to the courtroom, and on Monday, tribal leaders outlined the protections they’re seeking in the hopes of blocking the potential of ever developing a plot of revered ground known as Puvungna. - ADVERTISEMENT - All of CSULB was built on land tribes considered to be part of Puvungna, which was a village and place of creation and burial site for the indigenous people who lived there. Now, indigenous nations say they use the remaining 22 acres of undeveloped land along Bellflower Boulevard for ceremonies and spiritual gatherings.

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