The Morrison Government has appointed Ms Julie-Anne Berry, Ms Natalie Bhardwaj, Ms Virginia Christie, Mr Sergio Freire, Mr Damian Mitsch and Mr Stephen.
KJ Morrisâ reunion with her father wasnât quite what she expected.
When Nye Health Services announced in January it would close Legacy Lodge, its assisted living center in Rafter J, Morris was one of the first to find a new placement. Within a couple of weeks she had arranged a room at The Homestead, a facility in Rexburg, Idaho.
Morrisâ father, Dave Schipper, had lived at Legacy Lodge since August, and because of the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns and restrictions she hadnât been able to visit. When she was allowed into the building to help Schipper move, she said, âit was the first time I touched my dad since August.â
The Australian Greens MPs
The Greens have said that Mr Morrison’s continued attacks on people on income support is cruel and demonising of people in our community who are doing it the toughest.
Greens Leader Adam Bandt said that his electorate of Melbourne was one of the hardest hit by every reduction to JobSeeker, and that Scott Morrison’s actions demonstrated he didn’t care about the genuine causes of unemployment.
Lines from Leader of the Australian Greens and Member for Melbourne Adam Bandt MP:
“People in Melbourne are desperate to get back into work, but the jobs simply aren’t there. Cafes are only just starting to open up, restaurants and bars are still offering only limited shifts, and even people with work aren’t getting enough hours,” Mr Bandt said.
Well, you’ve certainly had a chance to see just how strong your supply chain is, as well as how well your organization can plan and execute shifts in volume and mix. More importantly, you have likely seen weaknesses in the multi-level understanding of the supply chain, including towards the customer.As
Will target 6,000 compliance norms, says DPIIT secretary
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Will target 6,000 compliance norms, says DPIIT secretary
PTI / Mar 10, 2021, 14:56 IST
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NEW DELHI: As many as 6,000 compliance norms have been identified so far at state and central level and the work is going on to reduce these barriers to further promote ease of doing business for the industry, a top government official said on Tuesday.
Secretary in the department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) Guruprasad Mohapatra said that a systematic exercise across the Centre and states is being undertaken to eliminate or reduce compliances, which have an adverse impact on time and cost of businesses.