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Mr McCoist was on the the list of redundancies suggested along with Mr Jardine. Ally McCoist and Sandy Jardine The details emerged as Andrew Dickson, the head of football administration at Rangers at the time Rangers went into financial meltdown agreed that a level of cuts would have been a sensible approach and said that more could have been done to offload players. But in his statement, Mr Dickson, the current club finance director said at no point did the adminstrators ask him for his opinion or assistance regarding player redundancies. Had the joint administrators carried out an exercise to analyse the playing squad to try and work out who to retain, who to sell and who to make redundant, I would have been able to assist with that, said Mr Dickson, who at the time of the club s financial implosion, had been football administration head for eight years and employed by the club for 19 years. ....
We want people working : Little takes Idaho out of federal pandemic unemployment programs Nicole Blanchard, The Idaho Statesman May 11 Idaho Gov. Brad Little announced Tuesday that he would end the state s participation in three federal unemployment programs meant to aid those struggling financially because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Popular Searches Little said Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation would end on June 19. Together, those programs offer an additional $300 weekly payment to unemployed individuals, extend unemployment benefits after regular limitations are exhausted, and provide unemployment for people usually ineligible for unemployment, such as the self-employed. ....
Though the pandemic has not fully released its grip on America, signs of an incipient boom are everywhere: in surging demand for workers, imports and, above all, houses. Residential property prices rose at an annual rate of 12% in February the fastest pace since 2006 buoyed by rising incomes, low interest rates and the belated plunge into housing markets by a crisis-battered generation of millennials. A clear preference for large but affordable suburban homes over pricey city-centre flats seems to be emerging. That covid-weary Americans might be eager for suburban life is hardly surprising. Yet the latest pursuit of leafiness and expansive floor plans contains hints of a potentially transformative shift in how Americans choose where they live. ....
THE family of a grandad who was described as a Glasgow hospital’s “sickest Covid-19 patient” has told of its joy after he returned home. Gordon McArthur spent eight weeks in the Royal Infirmary’s intensive care unit battling the bug he caught at Christmas time. Such was the seriousness of his condition, his loved ones were told several times to brace themselves to say their goodbyes. But against all the odds the die-hard Rangers fan overcame the virus and earlier this month was welcomed back to his Dalmarnock home by banners and balloons from his friends and family. “You could see the relief on his face when he got home,” said stepdaughter Susan McCrear. “He’s a different man and just so frail. ....