[ad_1] AFTER a record unemployment rate at the height of pandemic-induced lockdowns, Filipinos should expect more job opportunities at the opening of next year, as more companies indicated their willingness to start increasing their job size in the first quarter of 2021. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), in its …
Read More »Saso 7 shots back after carding 77 – Malaya Business Insight
[ad_1] YUKA SASO bogged down yesterday (Saturday in the US) with a 77 and fell to a tie at eight for 25th place after three rounds of the US Women’s Open golf championship at the Champions Golf Club in Houston Texas. After making the cut with scores of 69 and …
Read More »DTI and PISI step up fight against substandard steel – Malaya Business Insight
[ad_1] The Department of Commerce and Industry has begun seizing substandard steel products from hardware stores, while the Philippine Iron and Steel Institute (PISI) is intensifying its trial buying operations at suspected substandard products. The reinforced transmission versus substandard steel follows the flooding of substandard rebar, angle bars, and unmarked …
Read More »Year supports Valenzuela in dispute with NLEX – The Manila Times
[ad_1] On Sunday, INTERIOR Secretary Eduardo Año backed the decision of Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian to suspend the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Corp.’s business permit due to traffic blocks caused by ID transactions. by radio frequency (RFID) in toll plazas in the city. Año said city officials and NLEX …
Read More »Stock week ahead: global effort to move Covid-19 vaccines has begun
[ad_1] What’s happening: The US Food and Drug Administration has licensed the vaccine for emergency use. The UK and Canada have given the green light to begin distribution. Approval of Modern (MRNA) The vaccine could also be imminent, following reviews that showed it to be safe and effective. Companies have …
Read More »Tyson Fury all brags and hits but Anthony Joshua refuses to bite | Boxing
[ad_1] meIt was a good try. “Boxing is about less talk, more action,” Anthony Joshua barked unusually connected in the immediate blaze of his best performance since the night three years ago when Wladimir Klitschko’s career ended. Unfortunately, it isn’t, AJ. Without the talk, nobody walks. The fighters fight, but …
Read More »Airstrike: airlines prepare to deliver a vaccine hit to Covid (IANS special)
[ad_1] (MENAFN – IANS) and Rohit Vaid New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) India’s airline industry, which was hit hard by the pandemic onslaught, is now preparing to fight the virus by providing key logistical support for the deployment of the anti-virus vaccine. Covid-19. The industry is expected to play a …
Read More »Despite promises of solidarity over Covid-19, rich countries are keeping the supply of promising vaccines
[ad_1] Difficult months are ahead, but the launch of the first vaccine in record time and the likely imminent approvals of others is a turning point for rich countries that can afford the vaccines. But for public health officials in the developing world, it’s a stark reminder that the race …
Read More »What are supermarkets in Singapore doing with unsold but perfectly edible food?
[ad_1] Staff packing food in cardboard boxes at RedMart’s warehouse in Jalan Buroh. The online grocery platform says it works with the social company UglyFood to resell products with slight imperfections at discounted prices. The Straits Times / Asia News Network / LIM YAOHUI SINGAPORE – Shredded cereal boxes, dented …
Read More »Unsold but unwanted food: what are supermarkets in Singapore doing with it? Singapore news and news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Shredded cereal boxes, dented tuna cans and torn labels. These are things that you rarely see on the shelves of supermarkets in Singapore, and it is not by chance. Items deemed not good enough to sell are screened by supermarkets during the quality control process. In the …
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