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South Dakota Smithfield Meat Plant To Reopen Soon

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Gov. Kristi Noem says the plant could reopen "in a matter of days" after more than 500 employees tested positive for the virus this month.
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ESG ETFs Outperforming the S&P 500 During Pandemic Rout

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Apr.20 -- Carole Laible, Domini Impact Investments CEO, joins "Daybreak: Americas" to discuss ESG, and her firm, which saw positive inflows in Q1. Carole has $718 million assets under management in the Domini Impact International Equity...
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Government has set out plans for a new points-based immigration system

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Home Secretary Priti Patel outlines plans for a new points-based system after freedom of movement ends. The changes are designed to cut the number of low-skilled migrants entering Britain from the beginning of next year but aim to make...
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Amazon Workers To Protest For COVID-19 Protections

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More than 300 workers across 50 facilities have signed up to take part in the multi-day protests.
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CLEAN : Bracing for onslaught of mosquito-borne illnesses in India

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Public health workers in coronavirus-hit India fumigate neighbourhoods to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes as the monsoon approaches (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Walmart introduces a new app for its employees called "Ask Sam." Universal Films and AMC reached a deal to make new films available on-demand sooner.
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Work From Home Has Nearly Doubled Our Load on Infrastructure: BT Consumer CEO

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Apr.09 -- Marc Allera, chief executive officer at BT Consumer, discusses the demand he’s seeing for the company’s services, the launch of 5G and paying dividends. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Shifting Worker Sentiment Amid Reopening

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Aug.03 -- As many companies look at what the "new normal" is, many employees are realizing they like the stay-at-home life. Chief Economist at Upwork, Adam Ozimek, says the power is in the workers hands. Ozimek speaks with Caroline Hyde,...
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Maryland, D.C. Hospitals To Require Workers Get COVID Vaccine

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More hospitals are moving to require their workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
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New York To Mandate COVID Vaccination For State Workers

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave state employees until Labor Day to get vaccinated and said there will be no weekly testing option for health care workers.
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Bloomberg

Welcome Remarks from The CIO Exchange: Transforming Government Workshops

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May.26 -- Caroline Hyde, Anchor, Bloomberg TV, welcomes the audience to The CIO Exchange: Transforming Government Workplaces virtual event.
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Work Shifting: How Big Banks Differ on WFH Plans

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Apr.01 -- While some financial firms are starting to entice employees back to deserted offices, others are doubling down on the lure of living rooms. Dani Burger has the details in this "Work Shifting" report on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Asia Pacific Sees 81 Million Jobs Lost Amid Pandemic: ILO

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Dec.16 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Sara Elder, head of economic and social analysis at the regional office for Asia and the Pacific of the International Labour Organization, an arm of the United Nations, looks at how the...
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Fed's Kaplan Expects Inflation to Moderate Going Into 2022

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Mar.31 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan will boost economic growth and adds that the Fed aims to anchor inflation expectations at 2%. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike...
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Nestle planning hundreds of job cuts and closure of UK factory

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Confectionery giant Nestle is planning to cut almost 600 jobs in the UK, close a factory and switch production of some products to Europe. Labour North of Tyne Combined Authority elected mayor Jamie Driscoll calls the news "unexpected".
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VOICED : Ghosts from the past: Racial tensions in South Africa after murder on a farm

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Three decades after the fall of apartheid, the murder of a white farm manager has laid bare racial frictions that persist in a South Africa weighed down by the triple challenges of rampant crime, unemployment and inequality (Footage by...