TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant $425 per week compensation for psychological injury
27 Apr, 2021 06:30 AM
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Seven has pushed back, saying we refuse any claims in this case . Photo / Supplied
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By: Frank Chung
Channel 7 has been ordered to pay a former contestant on My Kitchen Rules more than $22,000 a year in ongoing compensation after she was left unable to work due to psychological injury she suffered from her time on the show.
Piper O Neill, who appeared on the 2019 season of the reality cooking competition with her best friend and fellow beauty queen Veronica Cristovao, lodged a workers compensation claim against the broadcaster in August last year seeking payment of close to $1000 in weekly benefits, starting from December 24, 2018.
Northland Inc s Codie McIntyre: Reimagining challenges as opportunities
27 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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A cruise ship in the Bay of Islands pre-Covid. Investing in training and upskilling staff last winter will enhance the visitor experience as borders reopen, says Codie McIntyre. Photo / Peter de Graaf
A cruise ship in the Bay of Islands pre-Covid. Investing in training and upskilling staff last winter will enhance the visitor experience as borders reopen, says Codie McIntyre. Photo / Peter de Graaf
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United KingdomUK s Waitrose expands rapid home deliveries with Deliveroo
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People stand apart as they follow social distancing while they queue outside a Waitrose shop in Kensington, London as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, London, Britain, March 24, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
British supermarket Waitrose will expand its Deliveroo (ROO.L) service by 110 shops to 150 by the end of the summer, giving more customers access to rapid home delivery, it said on Tuesday.
Waitrose, which is part of the employee-owned John Lewis Partnership (JLPLC.UL), said it had agreed a two-year deal with the app and delivery service following a successful trial.