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St. Mike's signs on to U.S. bishops' statement


St. Mike’s signs on to U.S. bishops’ statement
May 28, 2021
The University of St. Michael’s College has become the first Canadian Catholic college to sign onto a statement in support of at-risk LGBT youth.
By a unanimous vote of the St. Michael’s Collegium executive committee, the college put its name alongside 14 U.S. bishops and more than a dozen Catholic colleges to the “God Is On Your Side” statement, which bishops have promoted with the help of the Tyler Clementi Foundation.
The statement “is entirely in keeping with our core values at St. Michael’s,” said university president David Sylvester in a release. “We affirm and respect the intrinsic value of each person and we treat everyone in a fair and equitable manner.” ....

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'Won't rebuild itself': Skilled worker exodus a fresh threat to events industry


‘Won’t rebuild itself’: Skilled worker exodus a fresh threat to events industry
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Skilled events workers hit hard by the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy may be permanently lost to the ailing sector, putting at risk its ability to recover from the pandemic unless government acts to help stimulate the $12 billion industry in Victoria.
Businesses and representatives from the events industry and economic analysts say the loss of JobKeeper’s financial lifeline has led to further job losses among a workforce already drained by lockdowns in Victoria last year, forcing many workers to seek jobs outside the sector and consider alternative careers. ....

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