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Main Street New Jersey: Restaurants, businesses to visit in Morristown

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From coffee and tacos to collectibles and yoga, News 12’s Lauren Due spotlights local businesses in Morristown.
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Dip will help Tignish plant serve up local lobster in a new way

9th - Higher Ed
Royal Star Foods has processed lobster in Tignish for many years. Now, thanks to work with Canada's Smartest Kitchen through the Culinary Institute of Canada at Holland College, a new lobster dip is hitting P.E.I. shelves.
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Our focus was on employment, economic activity: Kerala Finance Minister on Budget for FY 2024-25

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Speaking over the State Budget presented on February 05, Kerala Finance Minister KN Balagopal on February 06 said the very issue of the budget was the development of the state and in budget their focus was more on employment and economic...
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How and when to ask for a raise

9th - Higher Ed
Business coach and Edmonton AM workplace columnist Margot Ross Graham shares her tips for the most effective ways to talk to your manager about your salary.
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Can a criminal record keep you from a job? P.E.I.'s human rights commissioner weighs in

9th - Higher Ed
According to a recent report, many companies are not hiring Canadians with criminal records. The P.E.I. Human Rights Commissioner lays out the law.
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Refugee footballers in Zambia fight for place in top league

9th - Higher Ed
A football team from a refugee settlement in Zambia is fighting for promotion to the country’s top division.
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Ontario pay transparency bill targets gender and immigration pay gaps

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario is introducing employment legislation aimed at adding pay transparency to job postings, which many hope will narrow gender and immigrant pay gaps.
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Working from home means moving less, study suggests

9th - Higher Ed
A new survey suggests Canadians who work from home spend nearly twice as much time sitting than people who work at an office, which is shown to be bad for the long-term health of workers.
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Why 2023 has become the year of the strike

9th - Higher Ed
From Hollywood to the Port of Vancouver, thousands have hit picket lines across North America this year to demand change. CBC’s Anya Zoledsiowski breaks down why workers are so emboldened at this moment and how long it could last.
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US autoworkers strike: President Biden joins Michigan picket line

9th - Higher Ed
United States President Joe Biden has made history by joining striking autoworkers on the picket line in Detroit.
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PM Narendra Modi addresses G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting

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At the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting, PM Narendra Modi says, "It is fortunate that this meeting is happening in a country that has had the experience of creating a large number of technology jobs during the last such...
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PM Narendra Modi addresses G20 Indore meet, says ‘We need to skill our workforce’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' meeting held in Madhya Pradesh's Indore. PM Modi said, “There is a need of new age policies for new age workers. We all need to skill our workforce in...
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Analyst Discusses What Lies Ahead in the Market As Fed Pauses Rate Hikes

9th - Higher Ed
Eric Lynch, managing director of Scharf Investments, joined Cheddar News to discuss market trends and what lies ahead as the Federal Reserve paused interest rate hikes.
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Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged for First Time in 15 Months But Signals More Potential Hikes

9th - Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve, having raised interest rates at the fastest pace in four decades, is poised Wednesday to leave rates alone for the first time in 15 months to allow time to gauge the impact of its aggressive drive to tame inflation.
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Early voting begins in Alberta election

9th - Higher Ed
Advance voting has begun in the Alberta provincial election. Polls show a tight race, with many issues driving voters, including economy, climate change, health care and trustworthiness of the candidates.
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Expectations for EU migration deal low as Swedish government all but shuts doors to migrants

9th - Higher Ed
Sweden's government is propped up by the far-right and anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats.
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Canadian economy gains 104,000 jobs in December, unemployment falls slightly

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's economy added 104,000 jobs in December as the unemployment rate fell slightly to 5 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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Disappointment as Tunisia marks 12th anniversary of revolution

9th - Higher Ed
Since the 12th anniversary of the 2011 Arab Spring, Tunisia has witnessed a wave of unrest
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AG report reveals Ottawa overpaid pandemic benefits by $4.6 billion

9th - Higher Ed
In her performance audit report, Auditor General Karen Hogan says that while the government was swift to create and push out benefit programs during the pandemic, those programs were wasteful and not properly verified.
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What is a recession? Is Europe already in one? It's not that easy to tell

9th - Higher Ed
Russia's war in Ukraine and the global energy crisis have drastically worsened Europe's economic outlook.
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Restaurants offering health benefits to attract, keep workers

9th - Higher Ed
Some restaurants have started offering health or dental benefits for servers and cooks to attract new workers and help retain staff during a labour shortage.
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South African unions go on protests against high cost of living

9th - Higher Ed
The protests were against soaring costs of living, power cuts and high unemployment rates in South Africa.
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EU proposes total ban on Russian oil in new round of sanctions

9th - Higher Ed
The chief of the European Union has proposed a phased-in oil embargo on Russia, as well as sanctions on its top bank and a ban of Russian broadcasters from European airwaves.
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Pandemic job losses more than made up, economist says

9th - Higher Ed
Strong employment levels, household savings put Canadians in a good position to weather inflation, says BMO Capital Markets senior economist Robert Kavcic.