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...in 2023,” said Mark O’Connor, Monadnock’s chief executive....
...Sarah O’Connor The best way to do it is to basically do it with the workers or representatives of the workers around the table....
...But how AI changes the world of work is far from pre-determined: it will depend on the balance of power in millions of different workplaces; on legislation and regulatory enforcement; on the outcome of fights...
...Sarah O’Connor: When economists talk about ageing, they often talk about it in quite gloomy terms....
...United States Energy Award in 2021....
...‘Right to disconnect’: Over the past six years a handful of countries have brought in new rules on work technology, but don’t fall for performative policymaking, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...It was also an escape to a forgotten American south of Eudora Welty and Flannery O’Connor, a place dripping with Spanish moss, genteel manners and darkness....
...More than 6.1mn 9-litre cases of Irish whiskey were sold in the US last year, a rise of more than 1,150 per cent on 20 years ago, according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States....
...Migrant workers: Labour shortages and demographic pressures are fuelling a competition between countries to attract skilled people, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...Connor and Danny Whitehead); there’s bluegrass, hoedown and a skiffle band....
...I’ll be joined by the FT columnist Sarah O’Connor and Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown. Tickets cost between £5 and £10....
...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...Abrams v United States in 1919 and when Louis Post, who briefly served as acting Labor Secretary, in 1920 refused to allow mass deportations of alleged anarchists....
...Either way, there isn’t much left to cut, says columnist Sarah O’Connor. Suella Braverman quit as UK home secretary in another blow to Liz Truss’s government....
...If you answer yes you are in the minority, like Sarah O’Connor....
...Los Angeles artist Kent O’Connor (Matthew Brown gallery)....
...As the veneer of affluence is stripped away, reality is setting in, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor writes....
...It shows that after three US states narrowed the kinds of information NDAs could suppress, the flow of negative information in Glassdoor reviews increased....
...America’s cultural left is the gift that just keeps on giving to Trumpism. Finally, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor had another deserved hit column on the end of the servant economy....
...“Yes, the city is a coastal city, and our analysis shows that sea level rise is an issue,” says Faber-O’Connor. “But it is not necessarily one of the nearest-term problems we face....
...And in the particular case of Britain that’s lost its moorings with Europe and dream on about having a special relationship with the United States, it’s a profound historical question....
...“The unique nature of the trading seen in the year to date, particularly in the United States, means that it is not appropriate to use an extrapolation of the first-half results as the basis for guiding...
...Winston Churchill, secretary of state for the colonies, was the dogged son of Lord Randolph Churchill, a legendary champion of Ulster....
...If Mr Biden wants to help lower-paid workers, who he describes as the “backbone of America”, he should remember the gig economy isn’t the cause of their ills, it’s a symptom of them....
...While shift work suits some people, the evidence suggests it damages their health — and family life, writes Sarah O’Connor....
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