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Graysen O Connor: Arlee s newest rodeo star | Lake County Leader

Graysen O’Connor, a 13-year-old cowgirl from Arlee, returned from Las Vegas last week with the World Championship title in junior and senior barrel racing. She’s the youngest competitor ever to claim both junior and adult titles at the Indian National Finals Rodeo.

The Immigration Recalibration: what s changed (and what hasn t) for international tauira

From this month, international tauira (students) can once again move to Aotearoa to study, work, and host the best parties on campus. But with recent changes to immigration policies making it harder to stay after graduating, and with tough barriers for anyone with health needs, will the long flight

The Immigration Recalibration:

From this month, international tauira (students) can once again move to Aotearoa to study, work, and host the best parties on campus. But with recent changes to immigration policies making it harder to stay after graduating, and with tough barriers for anyone with health needs, will the long flight

Former Flight Centre employees take on travel giant in court – Travel Weekly

15 Dec 2020 Five ex-Flight Centre staffers have finally got their chance to take on the ASX-listed company in court over alleged underpayment. The legal action, which was launched by trade union Together Queensland in April last year, claims Flight Centre is guilty of systematic underpayment over a six-year period and owes the five former employees approximately $250,000. The case was launched by Together Queensland, based on the advice of Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, which investigated the employee records of the five ex-Flight Centre employees. The investigation found that Flight Centre failed to pay minimum wages, penalty and overtime rates, annual leave and leave loading at the correct rate to the five employees who have come forward, and did not provide the correct rest and meal breaks, according to Together Queensland.

Flight Centre in court for alleged underpayment of staff through dubious pay system

Flight Centre in court for alleged underpayment of staff through dubious pay system MonMonday 14 updated MonMonday 14 DecDecember 2020 at 1:55pm The case is being brought by the Together Union on behalf of workers who say they were underpaid a total of $200,000 over a series of years. ( Share Print text only Cancel Five former employees of Flight Centre have told the first day of a trial in the Federal Circuit Court in Brisbane they were pressured to attend after-work functions and expected to do unpaid overtime. Key points: Flight Centre allegedly breached the Fair Work Act by failing to pay the appropriate annual leave and loadings on overtime

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