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Owners of Popular Vietnamese Restaurant May Have to Leave Australia

Owners of Popular Vietnamese Restaurant May Have to Leave Australia

A Vietnamese family, who run the very much popular Mekong Vietnamese Restaurant in northern Tasmania, may be forced to leave Australia because of bad immigration advice. The Tran family arrived in Australia in 2015 and

RMT Rail strike in England: Started By 20,000 Workers

RMT Rail strike in England: Started By 20,000 Workers

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, a British trade union covering the transport sector, has started a rail strike across England over pay and working conditions.  The RMT rail strike in England started on

IBM plans to lay off 3900 jobs in 2023

IBM plans to lay off 3900 jobs in 2023

According to a Wall Street Journal story cited by news agency ANI, International Business Machines (IBM) has joined the tsunami of businesses making layoffs. It stated that the company would eliminate roughly 3,900 workers. The

Hyundai motor strike could disrupt production and delay deliveries

Hyundai motor strike could disrupt production and delay deliveries

Following stalled talks over wage increases and retirement age extension, unionised workers at Hyundai Motors in South Korea eventually voted on Friday for possible industrial action. Considered one of the biggest unions in the country

S. Carolina abortion ban with ‘fetal heartbeat’ definition is confusing

S. Carolina abortion ban with ‘fetal heartbeat’ definition is confusing

This week, the South Carolina Supreme Court upheld a ban on most abortions. The newly all-male Supreme Court upheld a law on abortions, banning most such procedures except in the earliest weeks of pregnancy. However,

Metro Inc Cries Foul Over Unifor Stalemate, Strike Drags On

Metro Inc Cries Foul Over Unifor Stalemate, Strike Drags On

As the strike drags on for nearly four weeks, Metro Inc has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against Unifor, the union representing over 3,000 workers, alleging it isn’t bargaining in good faith. Unifor reiterated

UK Government Sued by Bereaved Families for Loss of Lives to COVID-19

UK Government Sued by Bereaved Families for Loss of Lives to COVID-19

The UK government is facing legal action by bereaved families of people who died in care homes and hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. The cases concern 30 deaths during the initial days of the COVID-19

Hungary releases more than 1,400 convicted people smugglers

Hungary releases more than 1,400 convicted people smugglers

The authorities in Hungary, a landlocked country in Central Europe, have released over 1,400 convicted people smugglers from prison.  Hungary said that it was necessary to release convicted people because the prisons were overcrowded. Austria

Top 10 Richest Cities in Florida 2024

Top 10 Richest Cities in Florida 2024

With infinite miles of beachfront, year-round sunshine, and a reduced cost of living, it is indisputable why people from more costly areas such as California and New York are coming to Florida. Florida has historically

Black Race Can Flourish Only When Black Women Are Truly Elevated

Black Race Can Flourish Only When Black Women Are Truly Elevated

In the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice, it has become increasingly evident that the flourishing of the Black race hinges on the elevation and empowerment of Black women. Historically marginalized and often sidelined, Black