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David Cameron Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Manifesto speech Part Three

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David Cameron Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Manifesto speech Part Three
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Sky News

Port Talbot Tata Steelworkers Vote re Rescue Deal

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VOICED: Tata steelworkers have voted by around 3 to 1 to accept a rescue deal that will safeguard thousands of jobs. Tata, the Indian company that had been looking to sell the Port Talbot steelworks, will now guarantee a billion pounds...
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Bloomberg

Canada Pension CEO Doesn't Expect Double-Digit Returns or Recession

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May.15 -- Mark Machin, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board chief executive officer, discusses the current investment climate with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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British Cabinet Member Resigns, Citing Lack Of Effort From Johnson

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Meanwhile, the chairman of Rudd's constituency said Johnson was right to "play hardball."
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Bloomberg

Macron Braces for Second Week of Protests

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Dec.09 -- France is gearing up for a new week of protests. Both the government and labor unions are vowing to stick to their guns on the battle over President Emmanuel Macron’s reform of the pension system. Unions have been emboldened...
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Jeremy Corbyn visits Wolverhampton during general election campaign

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the leader of the British Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn campaigning in the general election at a Rally on December 10, 2019 Wolverhampton, England.
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Women in Paris protest over pension reform

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Bloomberg

Colombia Seeks Consensus Before Presenting Pension Bill: President Duque

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Jan.23 -- Colombian President Ivan Duque discusses economic growth efforts, the impact of a recent minimum-wage increase, and increasing access to the country's pension system. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Beyer Says We're Heading in the Right Direction, Unless States Open Prematurely

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Apr.29 -- Representative Don Beyer, a Democrat from Virginia, discusses how the states are handling the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

CalSTRS CIO Ailman: Investing in China Presents 'Conundrum'

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Nov.03 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says the current environment in China makes it hard for an investor to stay there long term. He speaks during an...
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Bloomberg

Volatility 'Great' for Muni Investors: Appleton's Fitts

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Whitney Fitts, Appleton Partners senior vice president, says too many Federal Reserve rate hikes are "cooked" into markets. Speaking with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close," she adds that she sees a lot of opportunities in...
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Bloomberg

Crypto As a Retirement Strategy

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Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board Member Stacie Olivares joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the role of crypto in retirement, how the crypto crash has impacted pension funds, and generational changes in...
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Bloomberg

CalSTRS CIO: US in Recession, Stocks to Test June Lows

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"We're really pretty much in a recession right now and heading into the tougher part," Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), says during an interview on "Bloomberg...
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Homeowners paying price for Tory economic ‘chaos’ – Davey

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Millions of homeowners are paying a “Conservative property premium” as a result of the “chaos” the party has unleashed on the economy, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said.
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University staff vote in favour of strikes

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More than 70,000 university staff at 150 universities could strike after union members voted in favour of action. The University and College Union (UCU) said the result of a ballot on Monday is a clear indication of the anger felt by...
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‘Burnt-out’ university staff continue strike action across Scotland

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Thousands of university staff are “absolutely burnt out”, a union official said as thousands walked out in a second day of strike action in Scotland. Around 8,000 lecturers, librarians and researchers who are members of the University...
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Mick Lynch blasts Labour for not joining picket lines

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Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT, addresses a rally of University and College Union members and asks, 'Where are the Labour front bench'? The union leader blasted Sir Keir Starmer's party, saying it was not a time to remain neutral.
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Mick Lynch addresses University and College Union members at London rally

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Mick Lynch, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT), speaks at a rally outside Kings Cross Station, London, as members of the University and College Union (UCU) take part 24-hour stoppage among university staff...
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Bloomberg

US Pensions Underfunded and Under Pressure

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Public-employee plans are underfunded, chasing higher returns and underperforming international peers overseen by professionals. Neil Weinberg has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Press Association

Further education tutors call to be put on public service contracts

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James O’Keeffe leads a protest of tutors from colleges of further education to call on the Department of Education to put them on public service contracts. Outside Leinster House in Dublin.
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Bloomberg

Chicago Mayor Says Major Crimes Are Down in City

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a Democrat, talks about businesses investing in the city, paying down pension obligations and fighting crime. She's on "Balance of Power." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Press Association

University of Leeds staff join picket lines

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Staff at the University of Leeds take part in strike action over pay, pensions and working conditions. Quotes from branch secretary of the UCU, Associate Professor Chloe Wallace, life long learning centre staff Rachel Wiles and Catherine...
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Bloomberg

France in Protest Over Plan to Increase Retirement Age

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French workers and young people are protesting over President Emmanuel Macron's plan to increase the minimum retirement age to 64 from 62. The Interior Ministry said 1.1 million people took part in marches on Jan. 19, including 80,000 in...
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Impact of rising inflation on food industry and teachers

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VOICED: Shows interior shots people working at fruit packing and shipping company, stacking boxes of fruit in boxes and loading into trucks and exterior shot truck leaving warehouse, interview with Managing Director, Rodanto Ltd Trevor...