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allies over the course of the last three months on ukraine specifically, only handful of them in person. as jen psaki said, this is a president that believes in any person conducting business in person as much as possible. so this is an important opportunity for him to do that. now as it goes to the substance. a lot can happen between now and next week when they actually do meet in brussels and the white house is aware of that. some of the work ahead of time on very difficult decisions ahead like how to provide more military assistance, potentially air power to the ukrainians is going to be handled tomorrow as defense ministers meet first. but the president wants to do everything he can when he s in person meeting with his colleagues to try to figure out what more they can do and the reality is as this war has been playing out now for more than three weeks, the situation that they face next week may be very different than what they re facing right now. it is important to point out th
Explained: Working from home is now a must in NSW
Employers in NSW must now require employees to work from home.
In yesterday’s press conference, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said:
“Please know that from (today) there are harsh penalties in place for employers forcing their employees into work sites unless they are absolutely necessary…
That is really an important tool for us to make sure that employees are not forced out of their homes if they can safely do their work from home.”
(1) The Minister directs that an employer must require an employee to work at the employee’s place of residence.