Amsterdam, July 27, 2022 – Current economic conditions and labor shortages make it more and more attractive for companies to hire remote workers. The benefits of remote work have not gone unnoticed by the Dutch Parliament. So it happened Recently The Netherlands has announced that remote work will be established as a legal right, one of the first countries to …
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Brunswijk did not want ABOP, VHP, NPS and PL members to participate in the protest
During his visit to Kwattamarkt, Ronnie Brunswijk, Vice-President and President of ABOP, called on members of ABOP, VHP, NPS and PL not to participate in the organic movement’s protest action. Vice President says politicians will protest. The message was clear to coalition members. “Mek an no go argi sma sa wan government kwa ozo. Mek den gi un a kan …
Read More »“Finance minister should pack up and leave” – Suriname Herald
Finance and Planning Minister Armand Achaipursingh should pack up and go. “We can’t trust him with our money,” NDP MP Melvin Bouva said during the party’s executive meeting in Ozer. In the receipt fraud case, the Central Bank of Suriname (CBvS) explained that the Ministry of Finance and Planning receives a report of all transactions on a daily basis. This …
Read More »NPS sets up committee to mediate between organic movement and government – Suriname Herald
The National Party Suriname (NPS) follows the current developments in our country with great concern. Conflicts are increasing day by day as we have various problems which can only be solved by unity. The NPS wants to mediate between the organic movement and the government through a panel. The spontaneous actions of the Surinamese in recent days have highlighted some …
Read More »China launches Wendiyan space station module with giant rocket
Skylab, America’s first space station It fell to Earth in 1979, affecting large areas of Western Australia. (NASA did not pay the $400 fine for the litter.) NASA also has no plans to dismantle the Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite, or UARS, after that mission ended in 2005. Six years later, the dead satellite, the size of a city bus, made …
Read More »Leverton’s Hydroloop’s recycling system has won a prestigious UN prize
Young Leverton company Hydraloop has won a UN award. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) presented the award this week. According to WIPO’s Global Awards Program, Hydroloop was awarded the award because the patent will “significantly reduce water consumption and help solve the global water crisis.” The prize is a “great recognition” for Hydroloop, says the company’s CEO, Arthur Wallkeser. …
Read More »Mewley is the man who makes the ball run with the precision of a Swiss watch
Pro Shots NOS game•Yesterday, 12:01 Luuk Blijboom NOS teacher in Eugene, Oregon Luuk Blijboom NOS teacher in Eugene, Oregon Run the 400m hurdles with the precision of a Swiss watch. Leave that craftsmanship to Laurent Mewley. Last year, the Freiburg-born coach, hired by the athletics union, worked endlessly in the perfect rhythm of his career at the Femke Ball in …
Read More »The ECB must choose between predictability and reliability
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde with a model of the new Croatian euro, depicting both the name of the current national currency and the Croatian word for morten, ‘Kuna’.Image courtesy of Reuters After 101 consecutive interest rate decisions in which the European Central Bank (ECB) did not announce a rate hike, it finally did on Thursday. No one doubts …
Read More »Schiphol is high on CNN’s list of problem airports
Schiphol has risen to the top of two rankings of troubled airports by US news channel CNN. When it comes to the most delays this summer, Schiphol is fourth. Additionally, the Dutch airport is among the top 10 major airports with relatively high cancellations. The lists looked at FlightAware data from late May. Since then, 41.5% of flights are delayed …
Read More »Governments abuse internet quality exemptions
Governments are misusing the ‘comply or explain’ policy that applies to important Internet standards such as IPv6. That was the conclusion of the benchmarking forum. According to the organization, there are still no good reasons not to use Internet standards. Twelve years ‘Governments have twelve years to prepare their systems for the move to IPv6. There are no good reasons …
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