[ad_1] Sir Stephen Tindall will step down from the board of directors of The Warehouse, which he founded himself. The Warehouse said that Tindall, the company’s largest shareholder, and another longtime director, Keith Smith, are retiring on a rotating basis and will not seek re-election at the group’s annual meeting …
Read More »California bans gasoline cars. Now the electric vehicle race begins
[ad_1] California has just set the clock for a future that would have been unthinkable a few years ago: dealerships filled with nothing but zero-emission cars. On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, ordered regulators to phase out the internal combustion engine and ban the sale of all new gasoline-powered …
Read More »2020 Election: Coalless Heating for 18 More Schools
[ad_1] Eighteen more schools will be able to say goodbye to coal, courtesy of the government’s decarbonization fund. At the beginning of the year, the Minister of Climate Change, James Shaw, announced that 200 million dollars would be allocated to change public sector buildings away from fossil fuels. Since then, …
Read More »2020 election: Jacinda Ardern says National’s farm policy would set country back ‘decades’
[ad_1] Union leader Jacinda Ardern says National’s farm policy would set the country back “decades” and damage its international brand. National announced its full agricultural policy on Thursday, which included a rollback in several regulations aimed at increasing freshwater quality and reducing agricultural emissions. The part would “revise or repeal” …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Hundreds of teacher jobs in jeopardy as foreign students decline
[ad_1] School principals warn that they may have to lay off hundreds of teachers because now they have given up hope of recruiting new foreign students by the start of the next school year. They have reached a critical moment for staffing decisions after the Ministry of Education confirmed its …
Read More »Covid-19: the death toll in the United States from coronavirus reaches 200,000
[ad_1] The death toll in the United States from the coronavirus surpassed 200,000 on Tuesday, by far the highest in the world, reaching a threshold that was once unimaginable six weeks before an election that is sure to be a referendum in part on the management of the crisis on …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: the death toll in the United States reaches 200,000
[ad_1] The death toll in the United States from the coronavirus surpassed 200,000 on Tuesday, an unimaginable figure eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation and its state-of-the-art laboratories, world-class scientists and reserves of medicines and emergency supplies. “It’s completely unfathomable that we’ve gotten to …
Read More »2020 Election: Winston Peters Announces $ 30 Million for Northland to Create 480 Jobs
[ad_1] Winston Peters and Shane Jones last opposed the Provincial Growth Fund and announced a $ 30 million investment in a wide range of Northland projects. The deputy prime minister and the regional economic development minister made the announcement to more than 100 people in Whangārei on Tuesday, saying the …
Read More »“Ahead”: New Zealand Tourist Hotspots Transferred During Holidays to Ease Covid Pressures | World News
[ad_1] Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted and school is almost over for a fortnight, much to the delight of mayors at New Zealand’s tourist hotspots, where there is hope that the holidays will boost coffers in the struggling tourism sector. . “Go ahead, go ahead,” said David Trewavas, mayor of …
Read More »Ransomware-related death should put directors’ minds on responsibility – expert
[ad_1] The tragic death of a patient in Germany, which is attributed to a ransomware attack, illustrates how cyber security and health and safety issues can intersect, says Kordia’s chief information security officer, Hilary Dalton. The New Zealand Occupational Safety and Health Act (2015) holds company directors and other officers …
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