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Union to protest industrial relations bill in Rocky

Premium Content Subscriber only Rockhampton union members will protest on Thursday morning against workplace law changes currently before the Senate. They will be accompanied by a mobile billboard outside Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry’s office. The action is part of a statewide campaign calling on Queensland’s federal politicians to reject the Industrial Relations Omnibus Bill. Queensland Council of Unions General Secretary Michael Clifford said the bill would give employers more power to cut wages and conditions, make jobs casual, and reduce job security for workers. “The economy and local businesses will not be able to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic if workers have their pay cut,” he said.

Jake Arnold on becoming Hollywood s hottest interior designer

Jake Arnold on becoming Hollywood’s hottest interior designer Andrew Barker Sitting on the balcony of his first-floor studio on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, Jake Arnold, British interior designer to American stars, is telling me how Californian he has become after almost a decade living in Los Angeles. ‘I have a life coach, a therapist, a trainer and an acupuncturist. I meditate, I take a tonne of supplements. I switch my phone on to flight mode at 8pm and I make sure I sleep eight hours a night. And I am still stressed,’ he laughs. With his shoulder-length hair in a top knot and wearing a long moss green parka he doesn’t look it. Rather he’s a picture of calm as he glides around his office, a dimly lit room the colour of dried blood (the shade is, in fact, called ‘lighthouse’) with twin marble desks he designed himself. It is here that Arnold conceives California homes for actors such as Dan Levy, Aaron Paul and Rashida Jones, plus sing

NJ state trooper, prisoner injured in head-on collision on Route 206

New Jersey Herald FRANKFORD A New Jersey State Police trooper transporting a prisoner was among three people involved in a two-vehicle, head-on collision in the Augusta section of Frankford Saturday afternoon. According to State Police Sgt. Philip Curry, Trooper Michael Clifford was traveling southbound on Route 206 around 3:27 p.m. Saturday while transporting Angel Belcher, 35, of Newton. A Hyundai Elantra driven by Jonathan Kozmoski, 23, of Milford, Pennsylvania, made a left turn in front of the police car, causing the two vehicles to collide near mile marker 113.7, just north of the State Police barracks, Curry said on Sunday.

Trooper released from hospital after head-on crash that hurt prisoner, drivers

Trooper released from hospital after head-on crash that hurt prisoner, drivers Updated Feb 21, 2021; A New Jersey State Police trooper who was injured in a head-on crash while transporting a prisoner has been released from the hospital, police said. Trooper Michael Clifford was driving a prisoner along Route 206 in Frankford Township Saturday afternoon when his car collided head-on with a car being driven by Jonathan Kozmoski, 23, of Milford, Pennsylvania, Sgt. Philip Curry said. Kozmoski made a left turn in front of the police car, resulting in the crash, Curry said. Clifford, Kozmoski, and the prisoner, Angel Belcher, 35, of Newton, were all injured in the crash. All three were treated at nearby hospitals and released, Curry said.

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