“NOW people that didn’t even know who she was are going to know who she is.”—Oprah Winfrey, on the US Treasury’s announcement that Harriet Tubman (in photo), the African-American abolitionist born into slavery, will be the new face on the redesigned $20 bill.
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“WHETHER you like that answer or not is completely up to you. I am not going to give you answers to make sure you like what I say, let the rest of the insecure world do that.”—ESPN baseball analyst and former player Curt Schilling, in a blog post response after he was fired from his job for posting Facebook comments critical of transgender rights. AP
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“I KNOW we’re at the most difficult stage right now, but it’s just the beginning.”—Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, who announced that he is raising sales taxes and will charge a onetime levy on millionaires to rebuild cities devastated by the country’s worst earthquake in decades.
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HE world’s airlines have ambitious plans to double the fleet of commercial jets during the next two decades, as the number of air travelers approaches 7 billion. The trouble: There won’t be enough controllers to help those 44,000 planes take off and land safely. A shortage of air-traffic controllers may rein in expansion by the aviation industry and economic development by emerging nations such as India, which wants to activate hundreds of unused runways to spur growth. There is a potential solution, and it resembles a video gamer’s dream—a wall of big-screen TVs and a few tablet computers controlled by a stylus. Some airports are now testing “remote towers” from Saab AB and Thales SA that allow controllers sitting hundreds of miles away to monitor operations through high-definition cameras and sensors. The technology is sensitive enough to penetrate fog and detect wild animals on runways, and the companies say it’s also cheaper than hiring people to fill vacancies at smaller or remote airports.
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“IT’S a potential game changer,” said Neil Hansford, chairman of Strategic Aviation Solutions, a consultancy firm north of Sydney. “There’s a shortage. As you go to more and more airports, it’s going to exacerbate the problem.” And plans are moving apace for more and more airports. Worldwide, projects to redevelop or build new airfields surpass $900 billion, according to the Capa Centre for Aviation, a Sydney-based consultancy.
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ND of contract” is a dreaded phrase among millions of Filipino workers serving the manpower needs of big companies that resort to labor contracting, a business practice three senators running for different positions in the May 9 elections have promised to end. Although their collective intention is not easy to do as it seemed, Sens. Grace Poe, Francis Escudero and Vicente Sotto III remain undaunted. For the three solons,
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there’s no turning back on a campaign that strikes at the heart of labor rights under the Constitution. They are confident a rational, calibrated strategy is possible to balance labor rights, on one hand, and the impact of putting an end to contractualization on businesses and the economy, on the other. The
three senators have a common approach: In the short term, go for a strictly regulated contractualization regime that allows it only for very limited sectors and periods; and, in the long term, scuttle the practice of labor contracting altogether. In separate exchanges with the
BusinessMirror, independent presidential candidate Grace Poe, her running mate Sen. Francis Escudero and Senate Deputy Minority Leader Vicente Sotto III shared their views on why an end to contractualization is not a pipe dream for an economy hoping to maintain its remarkable growth trajectory. Other senators sought for comment did not reply. As background, Poe and Escudero came out very strongly against contractualization in the last presidential and vice-presidential debates, even as they keep reiterating before
business groups they will champion measures to provide incentives to good-performing sectors, promote competition, cut corruption and red tape, and reduce the cost of doing business in every way possible. While labor groups had railed against the misery wrought on workers by the “end-of-contract” scenario hanging over their heads, there is also the view that employers should not completely be stripped of the flexibility to let go of certain workers. This view holds that several of the fastest-growing sectors S “ ,” A
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Source: BSP (21 April 2016 )