Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...She warned that the government would need to match developments in transport, housing and water infrastructure with necessary ‘social’ infrastructure — health, education and social care — or risk losing...
...Discolouration generally comes from the erosion of metals in older mains pipes or from water containing metals passing through treatment works, and most incidents do not risk human health, experts said....
...The Buck began its pioneering work in the late 1990s, after oil heiress Beryl Hamilton Buck donated part of her estate to help the aged of the county....
...The bureau, an agency within the Department of the Interior, which protects America’s natural resources, manages nearly a quarter of a billion acres — some 10 per cent of the US landmass — including public...
...Cultivated meat businesses argued they undergo close scrutiny by the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Department of Agriculture before products can be eaten....
...These days, human resources departments say employees are asking for support earlier, before they become seriously ill....
...to identify contaminated land that could pose a risk to human health....
...and is now looking to drag itself into the 21st century by its bootstraps but without the necessary financial and human resources to do so”....
...While some argue it is the work of the government to address these problems, it has scarce resources to do so. The Department of Labor has one occupational safety officer for every 70,000 US workers....
...In 2017, the Tulsa Health Department found that a baby born in the predominately white and affluent south of the city could expect to live 12 years longer than a baby born in the north....
...leader of Derbyshire county council and finance spokesman for the County Councils Network....
...Laura Adams, chief human resources officer, says decarbonisation goals and technology is creating a “paradigm shift when it comes to hiring, retention and recruiting talent”....
...John is an organisational consultant and honorary professor of practice in the UCL anthropology department....
...The department was recently rebuked by ministers for attempting to shut down key public helplines to better manage resources....
...In a paper in August 2023, the Department of Health and Social Care estimated that 1.8mn people used telecare services in the UK, some of whom are self-funded....
...She depicts her father as curious, playful and prone to mishaps. Her mother is fiercely bright and intellectual, hemmed in by the circumstances of her time and ill health....
...He tried to talk to the store manager about the danger of mislabelling food products but didn’t get far. So he submitted an official complaint to the county health department....
...Drawing on her prior experience running Suntory Beverage & Food’s human resources department, she wants to internationalise the group further....
...Whenever the FT covers workplace disputes, employment tribunals and allegations of sexual harassment, one theme often emerges: the shortcomings of human resources departments....
...The policy and environmental context might differ from continent to continent, but the consistent thing is that farmers, through their management of their land and supply of food and resources, are hugely...
...That day she told the firm’s human resources department about her medical condition and a therapeutic need to get eight to nine hours of sleep a night, later confirmed by a nurse’s note....
..., insufficient emphasis on both human rights and supply chain transparency....
...Tantum said she felt “embarrassed, ashamed and furious” but chose not to report the incident for fear of retaliation. However, a third party reported the incident to Grail’s human resources department....
...of health, where she investigated a spate of unexplained miscarriages in Santa Clara County....
...She has since been subject to torture and deprivation of basic human rights, her legal representatives have claimed....
International Edition