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Bărbat din Vâlcea reținut după ce ar fi violat o vecină. Ce a făcut în aceeași noapte
Un bărbat de 39 de ani, bănuit că în urmă cu două zile ar fi violat o bătrână de 76 de ani şi ar fi încercat să agreseze sexual o altă femeie de 51 de ani, a fost reţinut de poliţişti, în Vâlcea.
Fri, 03 May 2019 21:53:00 +0300
Text (LINK) afiliat:Coreea de Nord a redus raţia zilnică de alimente. Este cea mai mică din istorie
Coreea de Nord a redus raţia de hrană la 300 de grame pe zi, cea mai mică din istorie pentru această perioadă a anului şi este probabil că vor exista măsuri şi mai drastice după cea mai slabă producţie agricolă din ultimii zece ani.
Fri, 03 May 2019 19:15:00 +0300
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De Paşti, restricţii de trafic pe drumul Piteşti - Râmnicu Vâlcea
Centrul INFOTRAFIC din Inspectoratul General al Poliţiei Române informează că în perioada 25 aprilie - 1 mai 2019, circulaţia vehiculelor rutiere cu masa totală maximă autorizată mai mare de 7,5 tone (altele decât cele destin...(Citește tot articolul)
Wed, 24 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0300
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Pipeline bottlenecks cost Canadian producers $20 billion
Alberta’s oil industry has faced persistent pipeline problems, costing Canadian producers a whopping $20 billion in lost earnings.
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Sun, 05 May 2019 10:49:41 +0000
Are non-disclosure agreements out of control? – podcast
Zelda Perkins worked for Harvey Weinstein in her early 20s. She signed a non-disclosure agreement when she left his company, but 20 years later decided to break it when allegations about the film producer’s behaviour became public. She has subsequently questioned the widespread use of NDAs. Plus: Dan Sabbagh on Gavin Williamson’s short-lived cabinet career
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are widely used across many industries, including film, advertising, finance, universities and the health service. Zelda Perkins, a former assistant to Harvey Weinstein, signed one in 1997 after leaving the film producer’s company Miramax, but broke it in 2016 after allegations surrounding Weinstein’s behaviour were made public. Weinstein has always denied any criminal acts.
India Rakusen talks to Perkins about why she signed an NDA and her misgivings over the way the negotiations were handled. Rakusen also talks to Georgina Calvert-Lee, who leads a UK employment and equality team at the law firm McAllister Olivarius. Since the #MeToo movement, Calvert-Lee has met a growing number of people asking for advice about breaking their NDAs. The UK government has recently drawn up proposals to prevent employers using “gagging clauses” to conceal sexual harassment, intimidation and racism complaints.
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