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...O’Connor, who was not available for comment, will take over for Thomas Park, a Global X board member and co-CEO of Mirae’s US business who has served as interim leader of the business....
...Sarah O’Connor, you’re associate editor and a columnist at the FT....
...Ministers were critical of ferry operator P&O for using agency staff to replace workers on its ships earlier this year....
...It’s all the more impressive considering Atalanta’s €119mn operating revenues, and €84mn wage bill in 2022-23 (with thanks to Swiss Ramble/Kieron O’Connor for deciphering the Italian accounts)....
...Conversely, Evie O’Connor is interested in when too much significance is given to food: tensions around how we eat, and in “status foods”....
...Minimum wage: Even though it doesn’t boost productivity, the policy has fared well during a period of high inflation in the UK, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...The country is bad at enforcing its own labour laws, as the P&O debacle showed this year when the company sacked hundreds of sailors without any consultation in what lawyers call an “efficient breach” of...
...Net zero: The green transition will be hard on workers and involve trade-offs policymakers would rather not talk about, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...The transition to net zero carbon emissions was never going to be an easy win for workers, writes our colleague Sarah O’Connor....
...‘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....
...There was always a moderately conservative swing justice — Sandra Day O’Connor or Anthony Kennedy — willing to vote with the liberal justices on both of those policies....
...They’re less levered,” says Maureen O’Connor, global head of Wells Fargo’s high-grade debt syndicate....
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor praises the effectiveness of the minimum wage in the UK and elsewhere as a policy instrument....
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor delves into why people don’t just leave bad jobs....
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor says the Labour party’s commitment to sectoral collective bargaining in the UK could bring positive changes to industrial relations....
...In that case, the majority opinion by then-justice Sandra Day O’Connor allowed the continued use of race in admissions but suggested that it should cease by 2028....
...Life expectancy is the simplest and most directly comparable, argues columnist Sarah O’Connor....
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...Bernard Ahkong, co-chief investment officer at UBS Asset Management’s hedge fund unit O’Connor, said: “We don’t want companies to boost dividends in an unsustainable fashion only to then have to cut them...
...Hedge funds were “not bearish the right things” in Europe, said Bernard Ahkong, co-chief investment officer at UBS hedge fund unit O’Connor. It was “a higher interest rate playbook”....
...Which, outrageously, could yet be the outcome at P&O too. helen.thomas@ft.com@helentbiz...
...Migrant workers: Labour shortages and demographic pressures are fuelling a competition between countries to attract skilled people, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...“I will be calling on P&O to change the name of the ships,” he assured MPs....
...Marc FilippinoSarah O’Connor is the FT’s employment columnist. [MUSIC PLAYING] Before we go, Mastercard is trying to come up with high-tech ways to pay for things....
...Even in a down market, with jobs strong, money flows in regardless of the direction of the market,” O’Connor said....
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