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Destiny 2 content creator sues former NFL star, gaming org G1 over failure to repay $100K loan
The organization has been accused of failing to pay players previously.
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Why City of London firms are plotting a revolt against the FCA
City firms are plotting a revolt against the regulator and calling on top trade bodies to intervene after the Financial Conduct Authority revealed plans to name and shame the firms it is investigating last month.
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London office property deals abandoned as sellers pin hopes on price recovery
Abandoned property deals have driven investment volumes in the London office market down in the first quarter of the year, but green shoots are starting to emerge.
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420: Should you invest your green in the cannabis industry?
The global cannabis industry is booming, with green shoots popping up across the world. Should UK investors be looking to the sector?
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Airbnb Hosting 101: What New Hosts Need to Know
Becoming an Airbnb host can be exciting and lucrative but comes with its fair share of responsibilities and learning curves. Whether you’re considering renting out a spare room or an entire property, understanding the fundamentals of Airbnb hosting is crucial for success. This guide will walk you through the essential aspects of hosting, from setting up your listing to managing guest relations effectively. Setting Up Your Listing The first step in your Airbnb hosting journey is to create a...
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Merkley, Risch introduce bill to boost mass timber industry, promote use in federal, military projects
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) – Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley and Idaho Senator James Risch this week announced the introduction of the bipartisan Mass Timber Federal Buildings Act to promote the utilization of mass timber in federal building projects and military construction. The mass timber industry has become important to Oregon, Idaho, and the entire Pacific Northwest’s economy and environment.
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Volkswagen workers in Tennessee have voted to join UAW, union says
4,326 workers at the Volkswagen facility were eligible to vote.
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VW workers in Tennessee vote to join UAW in historic win for Detroit union
Volkswagen workers in Tennessee have voted in favor of the United Auto Workers — marking the union's first successful organizing drive of a foreign automaker.
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Volkswagen workers vote overwhelmingly to join the UAW, giving the union a groundbreaking win
By Chris Isidore, CNN New York (CNN) — Hourly workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee overwhelming voted to join the United Auto Workers late Friday, a major breakthrough in the union’s effort to organize workers at plants nationwide. Shortly after 11 pm ET on Friday the National Labor Relations Board, the federal body that
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Volkswagen workers vote overwhelmingly to join the UAW, giving the union a groundbreaking win
By Chris Isidore, CNN New York (CNN) — Hourly workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee overwhelming voted to join the United Auto Workers late Friday, a major breakthrough in the union’s effort to organize workers at plants nationwide. Shortly after 11 pm ET on Friday the National Labor Relations Board, the federal body that
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Volkswagen workers vote overwhelmingly to join the UAW, giving the union a groundbreaking win
By Chris Isidore, CNN New York (CNN) — Hourly workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee overwhelming voted to join the United Auto Workers late Friday, a major breakthrough in the union’s effort to organize workers at plants nationwide. Shortly after 11 pm ET on Friday the National Labor Relations Board, the federal body that
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UAW secures historic union election win at Tennessee Volkswagen plant
Vote makes Chattanooga factory first auto plant in US south to unionize via election since the 1940sVolkswagen workers at the carmaker’s Chattanooga plant in Tennessee have voted to unionize with the United Auto Workers, a historic victory for the union and the labor movement’s efforts to expand to the southern United States.The vote was the first union election to be held as part of the UAW’s ambitious organizing drive aimed at unionizing 150,000 workers at non-union auto plants around the US....