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Los Angeles to consider lifting COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees

Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian introduced a motion to the council Wednesday that would lift the city’s requirement that city employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. The motion was introduced by Krekorian and fellow councilmember Traci Park, and was seconded by councilmembers Heather Hutt, Kevin De Leon, John Lee and Curren Price. If passed, […] ....

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'We mean business': Starbucks employees in Independence, Missouri, go on strike

A Starbucks barista at the Independence store said workers went on strike Saturday to protest working conditions and understaffing. ....

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Activision Blizzard fires more people in sexual harassment probe

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Activision Blizzard Inc said on Monday it has fired or pushed out more than three dozen employees and disciplined another 40 since July to address allegations of sexual harassment and other misconduct at the videogame company. After completing reviews, "37 employees have exited the company and another 44 received written reprimands, formal warnings or other discipline," the company said, confirming a report in the Wall Street Journal. But Activision denied Chief Executive Bobby Kotick held back a summary of the information which had been scheduled for release "before the winter holidays," as the Journal reported. ....

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