The wait is finally over! The inaugural publication of the new Radford McLagan Compensation Database is here: https://lnkd.in/gpnS4Twk
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Vote Yes on August 6! EASC supports the Port of Everett's efforts to expand its boundary in Snohomish County as a key step towards ensuring regional competitiveness in a global marketplace. As the lead organization focused on supporting economic growth of the region, we believe this is essential for our community. Expanding the boundary will provide opportunities for increased infrastructure development and enhance international trade across the region. A trusted partner for capital infrastructure projects, the Port will redo its strategic plan, based on community input, to encompass the broader territory if ballot initiative is successful. Let's come together to support the Port of Everett's boundary expansion and secure a prosperous future for our community – by expanding the port boundary, we can attract new businesses, create jobs, and strengthen our local economy. Read Everett Herald's Editorial Board article on why you should vote “Yes” on the August 6th ballot here: https://lnkd.in/gVgtDe2k #VoteYes #PortofEverett #EconomicGrowth #CommunityDevelopment
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🗳️ Attention Houstonians: As we prepare to choose our next mayor, it's crucial to reflect on the scandals surrounding Sylvester Turner's tenure. Here's a reminder of some key points: - Awarding city contracts to relatives 📜 - Taxpayer-funded landscaping contracts controversy 💰🌿 - Dubious expenses on Turner's book 📚 - Misuse of COVID-19 relief funds 🦠💸 - Questionable budget surplus 🧾💡 - Uncertainty over firefighter support 🚒 - Bid rigging allegations 🏗️ - Controversial housing authority decisions 🏘️ - Projects on contaminated land 🏗️☣️ - Federal investigations 🕵️♂️ - Corruption charges against key figures 🚫💰 - Past allegations of cronyism 🤐 Houston's future depends on our choice. Let's ensure transparency, accountability, and a brighter tomorrow by voting wisely in the upcoming election. 🗳️🌆 #ChooseCarefully #HoustonPolitics #Election2023 #firstgenleaders https://lnkd.in/gyQkvj-K
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It has now been just over two weeks since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, but according to SRA 831(b) Admin's Dustin Carlson, CPCU, the long-term effects are just now starting to shape up. He joined Alexia Petrovic of Fox Corporation's LiveNOW to discuss the timeline of recovering from this disaster, what next steps may be, and what industries will see delays due to it. #transportation #businessinsurance #baltimorebridge #supplychain #disasterrecovery
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Title: UK Government's Decision on Harland & Wolff - Financial Times Hey everyone, the UK government has made a significant decision regarding the financial support for Harland & Wolff, as reported by the Financial Times. The government has officially ruled out providing financial aid to the company. This news has sparked discussions and raised concerns within the industry. It's a move that will undoubtedly have wide-reaching implications and warrants serious attention from all stakeholders. Let's keep an eye on how this decision unfolds and impacts the future of Harland & Wolff and the maritime sector as a whole. Your thoughts on this development? #UKGovernment #FinancialTimes #Harland&Wolff https://ift.tt/gi7yKs0
Title: UK Government's Decision on Harland & Wolff - Financial Times Hey everyone, the UK government has made a significant decision regarding the financial support for Harland & Wolff, as reported by the Financial Times. The government has officially ruled out providing financial aid to the company. This news has sparked discussions and raised concerns within the industry. It's a move th...
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It's been so inspiring looking back at Waltham Forest's progress over the past 10 years in promoting active travel and a people centred / healthy streets approach to street design. However, while the progress is undeniable and positive changes are clear on the ground, we're still not hitting the heady ambitions outlined in 2015. Your article includes - The council wants the modal share for cycling in Waltham Forest to rise from the current 2% to 10% by 2020. “In this borough 40% of journeys are done by one person in a car travelling less than three miles,” Little maintains. “These are the journeys that are transferrable.” According to the Healthy Streets Scorecard website Waltham Forest cycling mode share is still at 2%. The highest outer London Borough is at 5% (Richmond Upon Thames) - https://lnkd.in/eq3duCMY Will we hit the Mayor's target of 80% of all trips in London to be made on foot, by cycle or using public transport by 2041? Will we hit associated Net Zero and Vision Zero targets? What more can be done to support the positive work being done in areas like Waltham Forest and help other boroughs do the same? Can things be accelerated without creating a backlash from people who feel they are negatively impacted by the changes or don't feel included? Trying to stay positive 😊
And here's LTT's coverage of what was going down in Waltham Forest back in April 2015, with contributions from Clyde Loakes and Jon Little, author of the Mini Holland bid that secured £27m from the London Mayor. https://lnkd.in/eXyAQwAc
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A good LTT article on the then-new Waltham Forest Mini-Holland, from 2015. “Right now too many don’t see the option of cycling or walking as practical, feasible or safe...In five years’ time I believe that attitude will be radically different and those people who embrace the opportunities Mini-Holland opens up will find themselves fitter, healthier and financially better off." Did it work? Here's a Forbes article and a 30-minute video. See for yourself. https://lnkd.in/guXZU2Bu
And here's LTT's coverage of what was going down in Waltham Forest back in April 2015, with contributions from Clyde Loakes and Jon Little, author of the Mini Holland bid that secured £27m from the London Mayor. https://lnkd.in/eXyAQwAc
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"Live from Heckerling: Modern Estate Administration" (Excerpt from actual article): In a 50-minute presentation based on his 100-plus page outline, Steve R. Akers from Bessemer Trust touched on a myriad of post-death administration challenges. You can read the article by clicking here: https://conta.cc/4beufwa
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"Live from Heckerling: Modern Estate Administration" (Excerpt from actual article): In a 50-minute presentation based on his 100-plus page outline, Steve R. Akers from Bessemer Trust touched on a myriad of post-death administration challenges. You can read the article by clicking here: https://conta.cc/4beufwa
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In 2015, Justin Trudeau made a commitment to uphold the 115,000mt commitment for Northern cod. This commitment is more than just an arbitrary number. It signifies the historical and cultural dependency inshore harvesters have for both Northern cod and adjacency. This 115,000mt promise is more than 50 years old, with references to the need for inshore harvesters to be primary beneficiaries of adjacent resources over and over again throughout Canadian history as early as the 1960's. The promise was first put into policy in 1982. It was repeated throughout the years, and after the 1992 collapse of cod, it became even more important to the people and province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Trudeau reaffirmed it in 2015. Minister Dominic Leblanc reaffirmed it in 2016. Minister Bernadette Jordan put it into writing once again in 2021. But Diane Lebouthiller broke that decades long promise last month and at a total allowable catch of just ~19,000t, she has ended the cod moratorium and permitted the corporate offshore dragger fleet access. In 1991, just 1 year before the complete collapse and closure of Northern cod, the total allowable catch for all fleets was 190,000t. And yet, we have only rebuilt just over 6% of this amount and our Government is bringing back in the draggers. It's abhorrent. It's immoral. It's egregious. And it must be stopped. Fish harvesters, scientists, ENGOs, current and former politicians (including Premier Andrew Furey), and concerned citizens alike have sounded the alarm on the decision. Reverse the decision to end the moratorium. Reinstate the Stewardship Fishery and reaffirm the 115,000mt commitment. Nothing less will do. www.saveourcod.ca
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In general, there is no Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on a property which has been used as the family's main residence. This relief from CGT is commonly known as Private Residence Relief or PRR. However, where part of the home has been let out the entitlement to relief may be affected. Homeowners that let out part of their house may not benefit from the full PRR but can benefit from letting relief. Since April 2020, letting relief has been restricted to homeowners who live in their property and partly rent it out. #LettingYourHome #LettingsRelief
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