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Apathetic boss disallows employee to take a yearly vacation with their sick mother, but allows the rest of their colleagues to take them without hesitation: My boss told me that I was "bringing down morale"

Lana DeGaetano, Lana DeGaetano

Unexpected things happen in our lives all the timewe simply cannot control everything that life throws at us. If you said you could prepare yourself for any obstacle, you'd be lying through your teet ...[Continue Reading]

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Construction Supervisor Sentenced for Obstructing Probe of Employees Fatal Fall

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A Blue Point, New York man has been sentenced to one year in prison and two years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiracy and obstruction of an investigation into a fatal constructi ...[Continue Reading]

Insurance Journal

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Tusla warns of risk to services due to significant rise in unaccompanied minors arriving in State

Stephen Conneely

Tusla continues to see a rapid increase in the number of children arriving unaccompanied in Ireland to seek international protection, with the agency saying it accommodated 570 such children last yea ...[Continue Reading]

The Irish Times

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'I don't want anyone else to die': Mother's mission after son unable to access emergency medication

Megan Harwood-Baynes

In the midst of the pandemic, Charlie Marriage stood on the steps of his parents' house, banging pots and pans to thank the NHS. He was halfway through a master's degree in occupational health, desti ...[Continue Reading]

Sky.com

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Apple names next COO as incumbent prepares to retire

Paul Hill

Apple has announced a major transition occurring within its ranks in the upcoming months. It said that Jeff Williams, the current CEO, is going to transition to focusing solely on design and Health i ...[Continue Reading]

Neowin

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Delays in cancer tests and treatment causing avoidable deaths, damning report claims

Eilish O'Regan

Where a patient lives can determine how fast they are seen to check for urgent symptoms of breast cancer, lung or prostate disease, Irish Cancer Society says Variations in waiting times for cancer t ...[Continue Reading]

Independent.ie

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