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Can you really afford to not vet your seasonal staff?

Can you really afford to not vet your seasonal staff?

With the festive season fast approaching, South African businesses are gearing up for the increased demand by hiring temporary staff to fill gaps left by permanent employees on leave and the influx of holiday shoppers. However, rushing this process could expose businesses to unnecessary risks. Are you doing enough to protect your operations, customers, and […]

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Africa: Better Resource Management Not Foreign Aid Will Save Africa

Africa: Better Resource Management Not Foreign Aid Will Save Africa

Promoting PPPs is another critical solution. PPPs can play a pivotal role in sectors such as energy, transportation, and technology, where the private sector’s innovation can complement the public sector’s infrastructure and reach. In Africa, public-private partnerships have driven significant progress. A July 2024 report by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation suggests that Africa does not

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Macron seeks new PM as special budget bill is introduced to avoid government 'shutdown'

Macron seeks new PM as special budget bill is introduced to avoid government ‘shutdown’

Outgoing French PM Michel Barnier’s cabinet held its last meeting Wednesday, proposing a “special bill” to maintain government operations into 2025. The bill will be debated next week. ADVERTISEMENT French government under Prime Minister Michel Barnier had a last meeting of ministers on Wednesday ahead of his resignation. The outgoing PM worked on a “special

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Malibu Wildfire Expands, Thousands Evacuated

Malibu Wildfire Expands, Thousands Evacuated

MALIBU, Calif. — Officials in Southern California reported significant overnight growth of a wind-driven wildfire that has forced thousands of people, including celebrities like Cher and Dick Van Dyke, from their homes in Malibu, but forecasters said firefighters would get a break from improving weather conditions. With much of the coastal city under evacuation orders

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LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 06:  The University of Southern California (USC) campus is seen on March 6, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. A growing investigation by New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo into the relationships between student loan companies and universities reports that financial aid directors at USC, Columbia University, and the University of Texas at Austin allegedly held shares in a student loan company recommended by each university, yielding significant profits for the directors. One of the directors made more than $100,000, according to Cuomo's office.  (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

USC Annenberg Norman Lear Study Examines Portrayals of Jews in TV

About half of the Jewish characters depicted in scripted TV shows were played by Jewish actors, according to a study of portrayals of contemporary Judaism in TV released by the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center Media Impact Project. The “Jews on Screen” study conducted as part of the center’s Media Impact Project sought to examine

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CAA Foundation Raises Over $280,000 From Annual Young Parties

CAA Foundation Raises Over $280,000 From Annual Young Parties

CAA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of CAA, hosted their annual Young Party fundraisers in Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, London, and Munich, raising over $280,000 to support charities around the world. Organized by the CAA Task Force, a group of next-generation leaders at the company with the common goal of fostering change in their

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'Am I Racist?' Filmmakers Matt Walsh, Justin Folk Talk Power of Satire

‘Am I Racist?’ Filmmakers Matt Walsh, Justin Folk Talk Power of Satire

Diversity, equity and inclusion workshops might not seem a natural backdrop for a documentary. But using a satirical spin, Matt Walsh and Justin Folk mined the territory for their feature “Am I Racist?” Exhibitors are typically reluctant to program documentaries, never mind hot-button ones, but they quickly came around. In the process, the film became

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Muvmnt Studio Honors Dr. Biodun Shobanjo’s Legacy with Star-Studded Podcast Series, BB Uncovered

Muvmnt Studio Honors Dr. Biodun Shobanjo’s Legacy with Star-Studded Podcast Series, BB Uncovered

L-R: Lanre Adisa, Founder/Chief Creative Officer, Noah’s Ark; Oluwasola Obagbemi, Corporate Communications Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, Meta; Dr. Biodun Shobanjo, Chairman, Troyka Holdings; Tosin Adefeko, CEO, AT3 Resources – The Muvmnt Agency, and Steve Babaeko, CEO/CCO, X3M Ideas during the launch of BB Uncovered a Podcast Series by The Muvmnt Studio to commemorate Dr. Shobanjo’s 80th

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Can I get my medical approved if I’ve had a head injury? — General Aviation News

Can I get my medical approved if I’ve had a head injury? — General Aviation News

By General Aviation News Staff · December 11, 2024 · Leave a Comment In the latest episode of the Pilot Minute, Federal Air Surgeon Susan Northrup, MD, outlines a new option for AMEs to issue medical certificates for pilots with head injuries. Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment

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