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Bipartisan Commission Of Business, Civic, And Academic Leaders Develop A Framework For Inclusive Capitalism

Bipartisan Commission Of Business, Civic, And Academic Leaders Develop A Framework For Inclusive Capitalism New Proposal Outlines 21 Policies for More Equitable and Inclusive Outcomes for the American Worker News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to making capitalism work for everyone, today launched the Framework for Inclusive Capitalism: A New Compact Among Business, Government, and American Workers. The framework demonstrates the potential for business to work with labor to craft bold but pragmatic policies that equitably extend the benefits of our economic prosperity to all workers.   It rests on three core objectives: create more worker opportunity, expand the workforce, and enable fair gainsharing for workers. To achieve these objectives, the framework outlines 21 policy and business practice recommendations to ensure equitable and m

Majority of suppliers won t have software ready for CDS until March

Majority of suppliers won’t have software ready for CDS until March Brexit IT systems are all up and running, but little traffic through the borders means they haven’t yet been put to the test, and in Northern Ireland, suppliers don’t yet have software ready to use the Customs Declaration Service Share this item with your network: By Published: 08 Jan 2021 11:10 HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) border IT systems have all gone live on time for the end of the Brexit transition period. However, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, border traffic has been quiet, and despite the IT systems being ready, businesses are not necessarily ready to use them.

It s going to be a nightmare : confusion surrounds post-Brexit trade tech

It s going to be a nightmare : confusion surrounds post-Brexit trade tech Truckers and haulage companies are expected to use new IT systems from January 1, but many still have no idea how to use them 29 December 2020 • 6:00am European pop music reverberates around the parked lorries at Ashford’s International Truck Stop. This giant car park off the M20 is where drivers come to take a break from long journeys driving goods between the UK and Europe. At the end of December, however, the number of lorries here swelled. Hundreds of drivers flooded this no-frills stretch of tarmac to wait out the chaos created when France closed its UK border in response to a new strain of coronavirus. 

Marion s Santa and Mrs Claus have decades of experience bringing holiday cheer

This year s Christmas in the Park event was different, but rewarding. A young visitor sits next to Santa Claus on Dec. 3, 2009, during Marion’s annual Christmas in the Park celebration in City Square Park. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by firetruck Dec. 4 to light the Peace Tree at City Square Park in Marion. The two rode through Marion in the lighted firetruck, followed by the Keep Your Neighbors Warm truck at which residents could donate winter accessories to be distributed by the Marion Holiday Giving Project. (Liz Martin/The Gazette) Josh and Elisabeth Kissling (left) of Marion, take a photo Dec. 21, 2008, of their 4-month-old-son, Liam Kissling, with Mrs. Claus, also known as Karry Hodge, of Marion, at the Granger House. (The Gazette)

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