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Allegheny County Council passes paid sick leave bill for medium and large employers

On March 9, Allegheny County Council passed a bill that would require organizations that employ more than 25 people to provide paid sick days to employees in Allegheny County. These medium and large businesses and employers would need to provide at least five days of paid sick days to employees. This was amended from the original proposal, which mirrored the city of Pittsburgh’s legislation, and would have required employers with 15 workers or more to offer up to five days of paid sick time, and employers with fewer than 15 workers to offer up to three days of paid sick time. Independent contractors, unionized construction workers, seasonal employees, and state and federal workers would also be excluded from the requirements.

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Dave Grohl: We ve been through deaths and divorces, Wembley Stadiums and the White House - Music News

10 March 2021 Share with: Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl will join host Dermot O’Leary for an in-depth look back at his career to date in the latest instalment of BBC Two’s Reel Stories. Reel Stories: Dave Grohl will see Dermot guide Dave through his highlights reel, taking him back to some of the most pivotal moments in his life and career, from his first TV performance with Nirvana aged 22, right through to headlining Reading and Leeds Festival in 2019. Speaking to Dermot during the recording, Dave Grohl said: “When I do look back on [these clips] it’s a really emotional experience. […] Over the years we’ve had serious ups and downs. We’ve been through deaths and divorces, we’ve been through Wembley Stadiums and playing at the White House. We’ve had a lot of incredible experiences but I would never wish any of it away – well, maybe some of it! - because I just love to do it.”

Swizz Beatz and Timbaland s Verzuz brand acquired by Triller app bosses

10 March 2021 Share with: Hip-hop superproducers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland have signed a lucrative new deal to take their Verzuz music battle series to the Triller video-sharing app. The stars launched the hugely popular brand at the start of the coronavirus shutdown last year, and have since recruited their famous friends from the R&B, soul, and rap worlds to go hit-for-hit in regular face-offs. Now Triller Network bosses, who run the popular TikTok rival, have recruited the Verzuz co-founders to help oversee their music department, and have also brought them onboard as shareholders. Specific details regarding the deal have not been released, but Swizz and Timbaland have chosen to split their equity stake with the 43 artists who have already featured on Verzuz, reported Billboard.

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