• Sheffield workers can brush up skills as survey reveals confidence dip

    People across Sheffield are being shown how to brush up on their public speaking skills as more employees head back into the workplace. Recent research by Speak With Impact found large numbers of people in Sheffield were likely to have lost confidence when it comes to speaking in front of others since the pandemic. That is based on exclusive polling which revealed 17.5 per cent per cent of those questioned in Yorkshire and the Humber said they were “less confident” with “public speaking now...

  • Edinburgh workers can brush up skills as survey reveals confidence dip

    People across Edinburgh are being shown how to brush up on their public speaking skills as more employees head back into the workplace. Recent research by Speak With Impact found large numbers of people in the capital were likely to have lost confidence when it comes to speaking in front of others since the pandemic. That is based on exclusive polling which revealed 17 per cent in Scotland said they were “less confident” with “public speaking now compared to before Covid”. Now expert Gavin Brown...

  • Sunderland workers can brush up skills as survey reveals confidence dip

    People across Sunderland are being shown how to brush up on their public speaking skills as more employees head back into the workplace. Recent research by Speak With Impact found large numbers of people in Sunderland were likely to have lost confidence when it comes to speaking in front of others since the pandemic. That is based on exclusive polling which revealed 13 per cent of those questioned in the north east said they were “less confident” with “public speaking now compared to before...

  • CSC strengthens government workers’ right to organize

    The Civil Service Commission has strengthened the policy on government workers’ right to organize as it launched the consolidated rules and regulations on conciliation services, the effectivity of collective negotiation agreements and recognition of national employees’ organizations.

  • ‘The Greens are our enemy’: What is fuelling the far right in Germany?

    The far right are on the march in Germany and the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany has become the most popular party in several states. Immigration and a sense of being economically left behind have been driving factors in the rise in popularity but the Green party and the federal government’s climate policies have also borne the brunt of public anger. The Guardian travelled to Görlitz, on the German border with Poland, to find out to what extent Germany’s green policies are fuelling the...

  • If You Want People To Have Babies You're Now "Far Right"

    If You Want People To Have Babies You're Now "Far Right" Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, A report published by Politico claims that wanting the human race to reproduce is now a “far right” position to take. Yes, really. Leftists are so obsessed with identity politics, they’re arguing that human reproduction, and being in favour of people having babies is now right wing. The article focuses on a recent natal convention , and states that “The far right is so...

  • A European Survey Revealed Spain’s Changing Appetite

    A recent pan-European survey conducted under the EU Smart Protein project has unveiled insights into Spain's shifting consumption habits.

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    Required meal breaks for child workers in Louisiana could be repealed

    The Louisiana Legislature is looking to roll back some of the child labor laws. It could have an impact on break times for children.

  • Many Missouri households unprepared for extreme weather, survey reveals

    MISSOURI (KSNF) — In recent years, natural disasters such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes have become increasingly frequent. Recently, ServiceMaster Restoration by Zaba commissioned a survey of 3,000 respondents to gauge the level of preparedness among households for coping with catastrophic weather conditions. Nationally, the survey revealed that 31% of households do not take any proactive []

  • How climate policies are becoming focus for far-right attacks in Germany

    Politicians fear perceived costs of green transition are driving poor and rural voters to parties such as AfDRaising his voice above the pounding drums and honking tractors, Lutz Jankus, a city councillor from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), distanced himself from the furious protest unfurling before him.“They’re rightwing extremists,” he said about Free Saxony, a loose political movement that includes neo-Nazis and skinheads, as his colleagues began to pack up their tent on the...

  • Number of people who identify as English in County Durham revealed in survey

    The number of people who identify as English in County Durham and Darlington has fallen in the last decade, a survey reveals.

  • Number of people who identify as English in County Durham revealed in survey

    The number of people who identify as English in County Durham and Darlington has fallen in the last decade, a survey reveals.