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Louis Riel first division poised to require workers be vaccinated

Louis Riel teachers call for contract before wage freeze

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later TEACHERS in the Louis Riel School Division are the latest to call on their administration to negotiate wage increases as soon as possible, before their salaries could be frozen indefinitely, owing to looming changes in the collective bargaining process. TEACHERS in the Louis Riel School Division are the latest to call on their administration to negotiate wage increases as soon as possible, before their salaries could be frozen indefinitely, owing to looming changes in the collective bargaining process. As teachers face the real possibility of wage freezes for the foreseeable future, the division has failed to come to the table to negotiate a fair deal, wrote Marcela Cabezas, president of the Louis Riel Teachers’ Association, in a letter to members Wednesday.

Lockdown doesn t have to mean shut in

Winnipeg Free Press JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Brendan McManus and Marcela Cabezas, with their sons Nate (in green) and Kellan, snuggle up in their front-yard quinzee. With remote learning, lockdowns and social distancing, many kids and teenagers have had significantly less interaction with their peers than ever before. Opinion With remote learning, lockdowns and social distancing, many kids and teenagers have had significantly less interaction with their peers than ever before. After making it through three seasons of the pandemic where kids could tackle their restlessness with long bike rides and socially distanced outdoor activities, we’re now staring down the next few months of winter dead in the eye, where one short day flows into the next.

COVID-19 leaves high unemployment, inactivity in Latin America, Caribbean

COVID-19 leaves high unemployment, inactivity in Latin America, Caribbean LIMA, Peru During the last 10 months, the labour markets in Latin America and the Caribbean have regressed at least 10 years and the crisis is far from over, said Vinícius Pinheiro, International Labour Organization (ILO) Regional Director, as he presented the new edition of the annual ‘Labour Overview Report,’ which outlines the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 crisis. “We are entering 2021 with employment in intensive care,” said Pinheiro to launch the main findings of the 2020 Labour Overview for Latin America and the Caribbean. “Confronted with this scenario, the countries of the region now face the challenge of “laying the foundations for a new and better normal,” he said. “Strategies must be adopted to generate more and better jobs as production reactivates and the health emergency diminishes.

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