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USA | New complaint against Amazon for anti-union action in Alabama

USA |  New complaint against Amazon for anti-union action in Alabama

(New York) On Tuesday, an organization seeking to form a union at the Amazon warehouse in Alabama re-accused e-commerce of anti-union practices to the US Labor Law Organization (NLRB). Released at 3:31 p.m. The union, which represents workers in the distribution sector RWDSU, filed complaints accusing the company of misconduct during a referendum at the Bessemer warehouse last year, which …

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Australia invests millions to better monitor Antarctica

Australia invests millions to better monitor Antarctica

It’s’Australia On Tuesday it announced a plan of 575 million US dollars (508 million euros) to strengthen its presence and monitoring activities Antarctic In the face of increasing interest in China Vis-à-vis the pole. This project of Financing Ten years will give Australia, according to its prime minister Scott Morrison,” eyes on Antarctica,” boosting the country’s ability to study and …

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Kurtley Beale heads back to Australia to inspire World Cup charge

33-year-old Kurtley Beale has confirmed that he will return to Australia at the end of the 2022 Top 14 season in France after cutting short his time with Racing 92. This is a significant development for many reasons but perhaps none more so than the fact that Beale is giving up in the region of $500,000 to return to Australia …

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Tom Brady: The Path of a Legend

Tom Brady’s 22 years stint in the NFL has been a rollercoaster of a ride both on and off the field. Earlier in the week, through an Instagram post, Brady delivered what is seen as an impassioned speech about his retirement decisions. It is important to say Brady’s decision to retire is not performance-based or due to any sustained injury. …

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Australia reopens borders to foreign travellers

Australia reopens borders to foreign travellers

A reunion between a grandfather and his little daughter at Sydney Airport on February 21, 2022, after Frntiètres reopened, closed for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, for those with a complete vaccination schedule. Syed Khan / A. F. B. His son has yet to walk through the gates of Sydney Airport’s arrivals hall, a teary Pearl already in …

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Puy du Fou would consider a variant in Florida in the United States

Puy du Fou would consider a variant in Florida in the United States

According to a special US site, the expert is monitoring a vast area about 100 kilometers from Orlando, the world capital of theme parks. International differences are at the heart of Puy du Fou’s strategy. Vendée Park is now exporting and modifying its shows to all four corners of Europe with some success. After a park in Spain in 2019, …

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A month after his relegation from Australia, Novak Djokovic begins his season in Dubai with a win without shaking

A month after his relegation from Australia, Novak Djokovic begins his season in Dubai with a win without shaking

Finally, we can talk to Novak Djokovic for his game shows. A month after being evacuated from Australia as a result From a soap opera with twists and turns, The 34-year-old Serbian kicked off his season on Monday night ATP 500 tournament in Dubai. A Coronavirus vaccine is not required to enter the emirate. Discernible, Djokovic beat Italian Lorenzo Musetti …

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Australia invests to have” eyes on Antarctica”

L'Australie investit pour se doter d'"yeux sur l'Antarctique"

Its prime minister Scott Morrison says this ten-year funding plan will give Australia,” eyes on Antarctica,” boost the country’s ability to study and monitor frozen tundra and surrounding waters using drones, helicopters and autonomous vehicles. Australia has made territorial claims to 42% of Antarctica, more than any other country, but lacks the capabilities to travel to the most remote corners …

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Australia: country accuses China of pointing one of its planes with laser from military ship

Australia: country accuses China of pointing one of its planes with laser from military ship

Australia has accused China of pointing one of its planes with a military laser from a Chinese navy ship, which the government considers an “act of intimidation.” Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison explained that an offshore patrol plane was pointed at by a laser from a Chinese ship, while flying northAustralia, Which may have put lives at risk. “I cannot …

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