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2013/05/22 18:39
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In an internal address to BBC staff, Mr Harding, the former editor of The Times, said that, as a newcomer to the BBC, he had been struck by the lack of female journalists in on-air roles. "I think...
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2013/05/22 17:34
2013/05/22 17:34
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MEMBERS of the National Union of Teachers in Jersey have voted overwhelmingly in favour of possible strike action over the long-running public sector pay dispute. More than 82 per cent of those who...
2013/05/22 16:09
2013/05/22 16:09
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WORCESTER — When the 1,100 nurses of UMass Memorial Medical Center — University Campus go on strike Thursday to protest staffing levels, it will be the largest nurses' strike in Massachusetts...
2013/05/22 15:42
2013/05/22 15:42
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MANILA — As part of its campaign against impunity, a group of human-rights lawyers held a photo contest titled “Shoot!” with the theme “Capturing the Struggle for Justice of Human Rights...
2013/05/22 11:42
2013/05/22 11:42
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By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO MANILA — Students, led by youth organizations College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP), Anakbayan and National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP) based in...
2013/05/22 11:31
2013/05/22 11:31
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At the best of times, grassroots democracy, without sound communications infrastructure and the distribution of accurate information, can be a messy business. Add to this, dollops of rumour, some...
2013/05/22 11:31
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Harare — For the last month Gibson Severe and his wife, Merjury Severe, known opposition supporters from Hurungwe district in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland West Province, have been hiding out in the...
2013/05/22 11:30
2013/05/22 11:30
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Harare — For the last month Gibson Severe and his wife, Merjury Severe, known opposition supporters from Hurungwe district in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland West Province, have been hiding out in the...
2013/05/22 10:22
2013/05/22 10:22
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Workers at the Lanxess chrome mine in Rustenburg are still on strike, the mine said on Wednesday. "The illegal strike activities continue today [Wednesday]," mine spokeswoman Sibonile Dube said in a...
2013/05/22 10:10
2013/05/22 10:10
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It will represent a 50 per cent increase in the total number of free schools alongside the 81 already open and the 109 due to open from this September. Under the programme, parents’ groups, teachers...
2013/05/22 09:34
2013/05/22 09:34
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Johannesburg - Lonmin, the world’s third-largest platinum producer, said no agreement has been reached with its biggest union on forming a new recognition pact. The Association of Mineworkers and...
2013/05/22 09:34
2013/05/22 09:34
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Tough negotiations are looming in the motor manufacturing sector over a new collective wage agreement, with the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) demanding a 20 percent across-the-board...
2013/05/22 09:18
2013/05/22 09:18
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Three trade unions for Eskom employees have submitted their demands ahead of this year's salary negotiations, the power utility said on Tuesday. Spokeswoman Hilary Joffe said the negotiation process...
2013/05/22 08:56
2013/05/22 08:56
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The rand fell to a fresh four-year low on Tuesday as a combination of continuing labour tensions and a stronger dollar triggered the resurgence of investor fears over the current account deficit. The...
2013/05/22 08:56
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The Chamber of Mines described the National Union of Mineworkers’ (NUM’s) demands for this year’s wage talks as "incredibly steep", and an analyst warned that the NUM was continuing down the road of...
2013/05/22 08:46
2013/05/22 08:46
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MANILA – Tension filled the room as the Department of Justice (DOJ) started its preliminary investigation on the complaints filed in by the relatives of two missing University of the Philippines (UP)...
2013/05/22 08:34
2013/05/22 08:34
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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan tells MPs yesterday that strikes in the mining sector must end as they will lead to deteriorating confidence, job losses and business failures. Photo: Jeffrey...
2013/05/22 08:15
2013/05/22 08:15
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Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) reported on Wednesday that it will begin the formal process to cut 6 000 mining jobs, in a move that could spark more unrest in the volatile platinum belt. For...
2013/05/22 07:30
2013/05/22 07:30
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Abuja — The staff of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) who were on a one-day strike on Monday have resumed full operation. The NAMA spokesman, Mr Supo Atobatele, told reporters in a...
2013/05/22 07:12
2013/05/22 07:12
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Better pay 'means bigger classes' Plans to give heads the power to award higher pay rises to good teachers will result in larger class sizes for children, the Chief Inspector of Schools has...