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Feds investigate local labor business

Federal law enforcement officials are investigating at least one Key West-based labor supply company and possibly more, and the crackdown already appears to be impacting the supply of workers on the small island. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed the investigation in an email to The Key West Citizen on Thursday. “Unfortunately I am not able to discuss the case since it is part of an ongoing investigation by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI),” said Nestor Yglesias, public affairs officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations. Several local business owners were familiar with the investigation and at least one possible business being investigated, but they declined to talk about it on the record. Some of the owners did say that the crackdown and investigation was having impact on some local businesses’ abilities to operate.

Colorado cannabis industry booms amid COVID-19 pandemic

Colorado cannabis industry booms amid COVID-19 pandemic More than $2 million dollars of cannabis was sold in 2020 The cannabis industry saw a sharp increase in 2020. By: KOAA Staff and last updated 2021-03-11 17:23:29-05 COLORADO SPRINGS — On March 9, the Colorado Department of Revenue published the monthly cannabis sales for January of 2021. When looking at the figures from 2020, a spike can be seen during the summer months in recreational sales. Paul Sexton Numbers released from the Colorado Department of Revenue show recreational and medicinal sales of marijuana over the years. The CEO of The Green Solution, Steve Lopez, says they are the largest cannabis dispensary chain in the state. When COVID first hit, we actually had about three weeks where our sales took a huge hit, said Lopez.

Yes, there s a banking thriller to make your pulses race

Yes, there s a banking thriller to make your pulses race
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Labor will extend outside school hours care to support families and jobs

Tasmanian Labor Labor has a plan to help Tasmanians get back to work and stay in work An additional 10 government schools set to benefit A Tasmanian Labor Government would help parents and families return to work with an extension of outside school hours care in government schools. Labor Leader Rebecca White said families need support to be able to access work and training outside of traditional school hours. “Tasmanians know the challenges that come with being a parent and re-entering the workforce or training and it can be difficult to juggle those responsibilities” Ms White said. “This is why Tasmanian Labor have developed a policy to increase the availability of before and after school care in 10 additional government schools across the state.

Less security than a barista for early career researchers in Australia

Transcript minus Nicole Carnt: A few years ago, I was at an academic careers workshop in an Australian university and they separated attendees into groups by levels, so there were a group of PhD students, early to mid-career researchers, and professors. We discussed in groups challenges of our roles, and when we shared with the entire group at the end, the PhD students were so deflated after hearing from the early to mid-career researchers. The themes of job insecurity and pressure to get funding, to publish, to do the research while building a team just seemed unsurmountable. Robyn Williams: The problems of life as an early career researcher. That was Nicole Carnt, who has managed to survive the hunger games. Her calm comments represent some of the despair and even anger we ve heard many times.

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