A Federal Court ruling halting any variations to Toyota Australia’s workplace agreement is the latest roadblock threatening the car maker’s local manufacturing future. Justice Mordy Bromberg yesterday supported four Toyota ...
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Omega Protein, a US-based omega-3 fish oil, fishmeal and organic fish solubles producer, has unveiled plans to restructure its Gulf of Mexico operations, to increase efficiencies. As part of the plan, the company is set to close its ...
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The North American chemical market is in the midst of a major regulatory shift. On Dec. 1, 2013, this transition has impacted more than 43 million employees in the United States, including chemical manufacturers, distributors, exporters and ...
Safety is the most important factor to be considered to enjoy life to the fullest. If one is safe then he or she can achieve anything that they have ever dreamed of. It must be taken as the prime concern in everyone's life. Nothing in this ...
An agreement-in-principle has been reached between Altair and EMSS, pursuant to which Altair will acquire 100 percent of EM Software & Systems – S.A. (Pty) Ltd and its international distributor offices in the United States, Germany, ...
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BASF has received a 100 percent rating on the 2014 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey on corporate policies and practices related to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender workplace equality. BASF joins 303 major ...
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As one of the most serious, but often most misunderstood, retail loss prevention issues, return fraud costs retailers billions of dollars every year. According to NRF's 2013 Return Fraud Survey completed by loss prevention executives at ...
Tags: Apparel, Textile, Holiday Economy
The majority of today’s CIOs see value in mobilising enterprise applications and in deploying mobile-related innovations such as GPS features, location-based services (LBS), mobile payments and QR codes. Many also say their ...
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StockPot is recalling 1,864 cases of chicken noodle soup as it is formulated with wheat, which is not mentioned on the label. The product features a Loaded Baked Potato Style Soup side label, which does not declare the presence of wheat ...
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AGC Flat Glass Ibérica and labor unions signed an agreement that will reduce employee wages and increase energy efficiency of the Sagunto plant in Spain. The measures are intended to raise "the competitiveness of the Sagunto plant ...
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has prosecuted a GP surgery manager for unlawfully accessing the medical records of almost 2,000 patients registered with the practice. 37-year-old Steven Tennison was employed by the College ...
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Swift Spinning, Inc. ("the Company") is pleased to announce that it has sold 100% of the Company's stock to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan ("ESOP") as of October 24, 2013. An ESOP is a federally regulated retirement plan under ERISA that ...
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Pearl Izumi will have a grand opening and ribbon cutting event at its new headquarters here on Sunday. The new 55,000-square-foot facility is adjacent to the brand's previous location in Louisville. The company said it features a ...
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In 9M 2013 (the period from January to September 2013) the Distribution Network of the Russian Steel Division of OAO Severstal, one of the world’s leading steel and steel-related mining companies, increased sales by 5% and more than ...
Tags: metallurgy, steel, sales
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed decrees to invest in setting up new fabric production facilities, to be implemented by OAO Kamvol and OAO Sukno, reports Belarusian Telegraph Agency BelTA. Decree no. 510 envisages ...
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