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On the Street: Spinnakers, Themis Security paying 'living wages'

“Many workers in the hospitality, retail, food and beverage processing industries are essentially front-line workers, interacting with the public, carefully managing COVID-19 risks to keep us safe, fed and cared for,” said Spinnaker’s owner Paul Hadfield. Spinnaker’s joins another Victoria company, Themis Security, committed to paying all its staff and contracted workers a living wage. “Our guards are the backbone of our company, said Themis president Mirko Filipovic. “We want to do all we can to attract and retain the very best employees who understand and are committed to the business. By earning a living wage, our guards can live more comfortably and focus on protecting what matters to our clients rather than searching for another paycheque.”

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On the Street: Spinnaker's, Themis Security paying 'living wages'

“Many workers in the hospitality, retail, food and beverage processing industries are essentially front-line workers, interacting with the public, carefully managing COVID-19 risks to keep us safe, fed and cared for,” said Spinnaker’s owner Paul Hadfield. Spinnaker’s joins another Victoria company, Themis Security, committed to paying all its staff and contracted workers a living wage. “Our guards are the backbone of our company, said Themis president Mirko Filipovic. “We want to do all we can to attract and retain the very best employees who understand and are committed to the business. By earning a living wage, our guards can live more comfortably and focus on protecting what matters to our clients rather than searching for another paycheque.”

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Local figures honored during Evansville Mayor's Celebration of Diversity Awards

Local figures honored during Evansville Mayor s Celebration of Diversity Awards Christina Elias, Evansville Courier & Press © KreativTouch Photography Camara P. Jones EVANSVILLE, Ind. The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission hosted their annual dinner and the Mayor s Celebration of Diversity Awards in the way so many events have taken place since the beginning of the pandemic  virtually.  The Commission streamed the awards ceremony and keynote presentation on WNIN, Facebook Live and YouTube. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke presented the awards before a keynote presentation in which the speakers discussed the ongoing pandemic, the health impacts of racism and anti-racist solutions.  Winnecke praised award honorees for their commitment to uplifting humankind in many of the ways the speakers discussed during the virtual panel.

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SWLA Arrest Report - Jan. 6, 2021

SWLA Arrest Report - Jan. 6, 2021 (Source: KPLC) By Patrick Deaville | January 7, 2021 at 6:03 AM CST - Updated January 7 at 6:03 AM LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Calcasieu Correctional Center booking report for Jan. 6, 2021. George Austin Pauley Jr., 48, Sulphur: Violations of protective orders; theft under $25,000. Patrick Ty Amos, 19, Lake Charles: Aggravated second-degree battery. Dalton James Laborde, 28, Marksville: Theft under $5,000; possession of stolen things worth under $25,000; contempt of court; possession of a Schedule II drug; instate detainer. Jonathan Paul Hatfield, 41, Lake Charles: Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Sandra Ancelet, 48, Sulphur: Exploitation of the infirmed; theft of $25,000 or more. Mickey Joseph Trahan Jr., 40, DeQuincy: Production, manufacture, distribution, or possession of a Schedule II drug (6 charges); criminal conspiracy (2 charges); possession of stolen things worth under $25,000.

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