Air Canada flight attendants emphatically reject wage offer presented to them. What happens now?

Air Canada flight attendants emphatically reject wage offer presented to them. What happens now?

Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject Tentative Wage Deal In a decisive move, Air Canada flight attendants have overwhelmingly turned down the tentative wage agreement reached in August to end a brief strike. Approximately 99.1 percent of around 10,000 cabin crew voted against the proposal. What the Agreement Covered The proposal included a 12 percent pay increase…

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Opec+ set to raise oil output further from October: sources

Opec+ set to raise oil output further from October: sources

[LONDON/MOSCOW] Opec+ is set to agree to further raise oil output on Sunday (Sep 7) while probably slowing the pace of increases from October compared with recent months because of weakening global demand, Opec+ sources said. Opec+ has reversed its strategy of output cuts from April and has already raised quotas by about 2.5 million…

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Finance, Defense ministries to establish c’mtee to expand resources for wounded IDF soldiers

Finance, Defense ministries to establish c’mtee to expand resources for wounded IDF soldiers

“We manage to save severely wounded people who previously would not have survived.” Airborne evacuation of wounded from Gaza (photo credit: IDF SPOKESMAN’S UNIT) A new public committee, led by senior medical experts, will oversee an expanded national response for wounded IDF soldiers, with a focus on psychological care and integration. Defense Minister Israel Katz…

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What’s the Deal with U.F.O.s?

What’s the Deal with U.F.O.s?

I ran these notions by Arlan Andrews, a retired mechanical engineer and author who is the founder and director of SIGMA, a think tank of sci-fi writers that advises the government and N.G.O.s. He responded by throwing up his hands in exasperation. “If you start to do the woo-woo stuff with interdimensional and time travel,…

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Trump Has Ignited a Civil War Between the Federal Courts

Trump Has Ignited a Civil War Between the Federal Courts

The rebuke still prompted Judge William Young, who presided over the NIH case, to make a public apology to the justices “if they think that anything this court has done has been done in defiance of a precedential action of the Supreme Court of the United States,” during a court session earlier this week. Young,…

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Nasdaq 100 gains as weak labour data fuels rate-cut bets

Nasdaq 100 gains as weak labour data fuels rate-cut bets

THE Nasdaq 100 rose on Thursday (Sep 4), closing 218.17 points, or 0.93 per cent higher, at 23,633.01, as investors digested weaker-than-expected labour market data ahead of Friday’s closely watched nonfarm payrolls (NFP) report. Private-sector job growth slowed to 54,000 in August, missing forecasts of 65,000, while weekly jobless claims hit their highest level since…

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