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Riverdale says Fair School Funding bill doesn t meet district s financial needs – Kenton Times

Riverdale says Fair School Funding bill doesn t meet district s financial needs – Kenton Times
kentontimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kentontimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The pandemic aggravated labour shortages in some sectors; the problem is now emerging in others

The pandemic aggravated labour shortages in some sectors; the problem is now emerging in others
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5th UNI Europa Conference

Eurofound is partnering with UNI Europa for a virtual exhibition at the 5th Virtual Conference,  which this year moves online from 27-29 April 2021. Certain elements of the plenary sessions will be live streamed on UNI Europa’s website and their social media accounts. Objectives Forward through collective bargaining’ with three defining pillars: 1.Building power at the base through organising 2.EU policies shape the legal and political framework for capacity building 3.Strengthening collective bargaining through multinational corporations in the services sector Eurofound experts Eurofound experts will be available to discuss EU and national policies relating to Working conditions and sustainable work as well as Industrial relations and social dialogue. Registration is by invitation only, through UNI Europa. 

If you switch off, people think you re lazy : demands grow for a right to disconnect from work

If you switch off, people think you re lazy : demands grow for a right to disconnect from work Peter Yeung © Provided by The Guardian Remote staff are working an extra 48.5 minutes a day, according to a Harvard study. Photograph: AleksandarNakic/Getty Images When Poland went into strict lockdown last March, Natalia Zurowska barely had time to clear her desk at work. “I went in to get my laptop and then left,” says the 36-year-old, an office manager for a graphic design firm in Warsaw at the time. “I had been working in an office for 10 years. So it was a new thing, working from home. But from day one I knew I didn’t like it.”

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