[ad_1] In Russia, ecological disasters are common, usually due to outdated infrastructure, but the fuel spill near the city of Norilsk last May was one of the biggest in recent times. The Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk ordered the company, one of the world’s largest nickel and palladium mining companies, to …
Read More »The launch of hiring without CV attracted investors
[ad_1] Gediminas Vilčiauskas (left), founder of NO-CV and Per Moller, managing partner of 70 Ventures. Company photo The concept of “open recruitment”, in which people without CVs are recruited, seems to be gaining momentum in Lithuania as well. The start-up NO-CV, which offers these services, attracted an investment of 320,000 …
Read More »I. Šimonytė: quarantine release plan – Monday – MadeinVilnius.lt
[ad_1] Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė says the government will approve the quarantine release plan on Monday. “I am absolutely convinced that we will be able to approve such a plan on Monday and we will continue to make appropriate decisions on the terms and conditions under which activities could be …
Read More »Lina rented an apartment in Kaunas for 200 euros, but had to live outdoors: indoors – only 11 degrees | Deal
[ad_1] In 15 minutes Lina, who applied to the newsroom, said she was trapped in some kind of real estate agents. The woman in his story seeks to warn other people who are currently looking for an apartment for rent in Kaunas. According to her, the ads always present everything …
Read More »Russia’s Nornikel has been fined 1.6 billion euros for a fuel spill in the Arctic
[ad_1] In Russia, ecological disasters are common, usually due to outdated infrastructure, but the fuel spill near the city of Norilsk last May was one of the biggest in recent times. The Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk ordered the company, one of the world’s largest nickel and palladium mining companies, to …
Read More »Denies Kreivis’ arguments about Astravas electricity used in Lithuania: possibly confusing physical and trade flows
[ad_1] The Latvian government is considering that Minister Dainius Kreivys may be confusing physical and trade flows. Lithuania’s energy regulator claims it has not yet familiarized itself with the data provided by the minister, but warned that violators of the “anti-smuggling” law will face penalties. Vidmantas Jankauskas, an energy expert …
Read More »Communication between prison officials and inmates will be mandatory.
[ad_1] There are currently about 5,400 convicted and detained in jails and about 15,000 in the care of probation officers. “Officials are often in situations that require special vigilance and quick decision-making. The data captured by the video recorder and automatically transferred to the system will not only help to …
Read More »Social Democrats: the government shows powerlessness – DELFI
[ad_1] According to the Social Democrats, the postponement of decisions testifies that the government is not in control of the situation and is reluctant to take responsibility, and questions also arise about how to appease big business. In this way, the representatives of the faction react to the statements of …
Read More »I. Šimonytė does not mention specific dates: business opening will be decided on Monday Business
[ad_1] Prime Minister I. Šimonytė stated that many business representatives believe that a freer adjustment is possible, but in the Government’s view the situation remains dire. “We see it because of the number of illnesses, the number of positive tests, the situation in the hospital and the reduction in mortality, …
Read More »Šimonytė responded to those who are considering filing a lawsuit: I want to wait for the government’s decisions to be made earlier.
[ad_1] When asked how small and medium-sized businesses talk about lawsuits due to restrictions, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė hoped there would be no need to file lawsuits. Now about the intentions of small businessmen to go to court, Lithuania is a state governed by the rule of law, where really …
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