Operator
Good morning and welcome to the Global Net Lease Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note this event is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the conference over to Louisa Quarto. Please go ahead.
Louisa Quarto
Executive Vice President, Investor Relations
Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us for GNL s fourth quarter and year-end 2020 earnings call. This call is being webcast in the Investor Relations section of GNL s website at www.globalnetlease.com. Joining me today on the call to discuss the quarter s results are Jim Nelson, GNL s Chief Executive Officer; and Chris Masterson, GNL s Chief Financial Officer.
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A window fan in a classroom at Nebinger elementary school. Such fans are being used for ventilation in 32 Philadelphia schools. (Dale Mezzacappa/Chalkbeat)
This story originally appeared on Chalkbeat Philadelphia.
Big cities across the nation, from Boston to New York to Chicago, have managed to hammer out differences between their school districts and teachers’ unions over the gradual reopening of schools.
In Philadelphia, not so much.
Here, school buildings have been closed for nearly a year. A mediation process between the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and the district has dragged for weeks, delaying the district’s planned opening of schools for some prekindergarten through second grade students until March 1. Teachers refused to re-enter buildings on Feb. 8 to prepare, choosing to protest outside their schools instead.
Here, two of our top sports writers have their say.
There s nothing unfair about how Morelos is treated, says Matthew Lindsay Alfredo Morelos’s agent Michael Gorman made two points when he reacted to the appointment of the new SFA compliance officer on Twitter yesterday. One was, like a Morelos shot in an Old Firm game, well wide of the mark. The other was, like one of the Colombian’s attempts to score in a Europa League game, bang on target. Gorman expressed hope that the Rangers striker will receive “fair treatment” from Andrew Phillips, who the SFA have announced is to take over from Clare Whyte, in future.