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Туреччина вводить нове правило у ресторанах, яке сподобається відвідувачам

З наступного року в Туреччині набудуть чинності нові правила, спрямовані на підвищення прозорості та контролю якості у сфері громадського харчування. Про це пише Haber Ekspres. З 2025 року відвідувачі кафе та ресторанів зможуть швидко та легко отримати інформацію про кожен заклад за допомогою спеціального QR-коду, який буде доступний у кожному ресторані. Достатньо буде відсканувати код через мобільний додаток Tarım […]

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За смішною ціною: Tesla показала мініробота з лімітованим тиражем

Tesla випустила фігурку людиноподібного робота за 40 доларів. Зменшена копія гуманоїдного робота Optimus в масштабі 1:10 з’явилась у продажі в суботу. Модель під назвою Tesla Bot Action Figure не вміє робити майже нічого з того, що обіцяно повнорозмірному андроїду, лише статично стояти. Незважаючи на відсутність функціоналу, фігурку розкупили менш ніж за добу, і тепер її […]

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Як посмажити баклажани, щоб вони не вбирали олію

0 Смажені баклажани – чудова основа для багатьох страв. З овочів виходять смачні рулетики з сирною та часниковою начинкою. Подробиці На жаль, у баклажанів є неприємна властивість: під час смаження вони вбирають велику кількість олії. В результаті страва стає занадто жирною, через що проблематично додавати майонез в начинку. Крім того, баклажани, що увібрали багато жиру, […]

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Leo Cullen makes career decision which puts speculation about Leinster future to bed amid ongoing trophy drought

LEO CULLEN’S two-year contract extension has been confirmed by Leinster and the IRFU.

The province have not won any silverware over the past three seasons, losing back-to-back Champions Cup finals.

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Leo Cullen has signed a new contract to remain as Leinster head coach
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But he has received a vote of confidence from his bosses with a new deal which will take him up to the summer of 2027.

Leinster CEO Shane Nolan said: “Moving Leo away from his previous rolling one-year contract extensions was a key priority for me in 2022, as it was in this instance.

“And, given we are in the middle of contract negotiation season, I am delighted to get this business concluded ahead of a critical block of our season resuming next week.

“Leinster Rugby has won five trophies under Leo’s direction, making him the club’s most successful coach. Nearly 100 players have made their debuts under him, the vast majority of whom come through our pathway.

“Yes, we have come up short in the last three years and while we are very conscious of that fact, my remit and that of the club in making a head oach appointment, is to also look beyond that.

“We are consistently competing in finals year after year, we continue to develop exciting homegrown talent from our pathways.

“And when we do look externally for coaching or player recruitment, we continue to attract the highest calibre of talent to our club who are excited to work with Leo.

“While the last three years hurt, no-one feels that hurt more than Leo and of course, his players and coaches.”

After playing 221 times for Leinster, captaining the squad to three European titles, and a spell on the as forward coach, Cullen was appointed as head coach in August 2015.

He oversaw more European success in 2018 as well as four URC titles and Cullen said: “We are lucky to have a fantastic group of players and staff here at Leinster who I enjoy going to work with every day.

“Everyone in the group is focused on working hard, maximising our potential and making our families, friends and supporters proud of what we do on the pitch. I’m really excited by what the future holds for us.”

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Can I work from home during -4C snap? – Irish employees’ rules & whether you should be paid for snow day amid cold snap

WORKING during the winter months can be tough – especially when temperatures fall below freezing.

Met Eireann today issued a 12-hour Status Orange warning for “significant snowfall accumulations” in three counties tomorrow and have placed every other county under a Status Yellow alert.

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People across Ireland could face travel chaos if snow falls tomorrow
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Rules are different for office workers and manual workers
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The forecaster has warned of “very difficult travelling conditions” including poor visibility, travel disruption and flooding in Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, Cork and Waterford tomorrow.

Public transport in those counties, particularly air, rail and bus, will also likely face disruptions due to the severe weather.

Every other county in Ireland has been warned of hazardous travelling conditions, poor visibility and travel disruption as Ireland experiences its first taste of winter and temperatures dropped to a freezing -4C early this morning.

And many have been left wondering what their employment rights are, whether they can work from home due to the “hazardous” travelling conditions and if they get paid for a day off due to snow.

Plenty of people will also be wondering how cold it needs to be before you could be sent home from work.

Rules are different for office workers and manual workers, and experts have urged employers to remember their duty of care to employees.

Damien McCarthy, Managing Director at HR Buddy, has compiled all the information Irish workers need to know when working through freezing weather or snow.

He said: “Severe weather events can impact on an employee’s ability to report for work and an employer’s ability to operate his or her business and to be able to provide work.

“The employment contract may specify when an employee cannot attend work because of extreme weather events. 

“The safety of employees should be paramount for employers.

“An employer’s statutory duty to provide a safe place of work includes ensuring that employees are not required to undertake a hazardous journey to work.

“If public transport is not operating due to extreme weather conditions employers are exposed to the risk of claims by employees who suffer accidents on their journey to work.”

HEALTH AND SAFETY

If the decision to remain open during an extreme weather event is made, employee safety will need to be prioritised.

The risk of personal injury claims increases significantly during extreme weather events.

A risk assessment should be carried out and appropriate measures such as gritting walkways and clearing snow will need to be undertaken.

HR Buddy advised: “As extreme weather events occur relatively infrequently in Ireland developing an Extreme Weather Policy tends to be at the lower end of an organisation’s list of priorities.

“It is nevertheless good practice to develop such a policy document which should clarify the measures the organisation will take during extreme weather events to include issues of pay, public transport closures, remote work and attendance. Once the policy is developed it should be clearly communicated to all employees.”

IS IT ‘TOO COLD’ TO WORK?

Today, other than for sedentary and office workers, there is no minimum temperature specified by legislation and no specified point at which the workplace becomes “too cold” by law to work in.

For all manual workers, the temperature needs to be “appropriate for human beings, having regard to the working methods being used and the physical demands placed on them”.

And employers have a duty of care to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of all employees, and as such, they should consider the workers’ comfort.

The Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work Regulations 2007 specify 17.5C as the minimum temperature for sedentary office work.

In other sedentary work that does not involve serious physical effort, a minimum temperature of 16C to be achieved and maintained after the first hour’s work.

CAN I WORK FROM HOME ON SNOW DAY?

Where an employee has the capacity to carry out their work from home for the duration of the disruption, this could be considered and if appropriate can be agreed with his or her line manager.

However, this solution is not feasible for a number of roles where the employee’s presence is required.

It may also put pressure on the Organisation’s IT infrastructure as demand increases.

However, if someone is working from home, employers could provide financial assistance in order to keep their workspace heated.

EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT

Employers may have included policies and procedures in their contracts of employment to cover severe weather events.

These may include:

  • The taking of annual leave for the days absent to avoid employee loss of earnings
  • Agreement to work back the hours / days lost
  • Alternative opening days or trading hours on a day where the business is normally closed
  • Working from home where feasible and practical
  • Working from an alternative location where feasible and practical
  • Or other beneficial arrangements

In general, there is no statutory entitlement for an employee to be paid if they cannot attend work because of extreme weather.

Any more beneficial arrangement is a matter for agreement between the employer and the employee.

HR Buddy said: “Employers are encouraged to take a long-term view of the working relationship, recognising that demonstrating concern for the welfare of employees and treating employees fairly translates into a better working environment to the benefit of both the staff and the employer.”

WHAT IF I’M LATE OR HAVE TO LEAVE EARLY?

Some flexibility may be provided to employees who arrive late at work or have to leave early due to the conditions.

And with Met Eireann warning of disruptions to public transport for many on Thursday, many people look likely to be late for work tomorrow.

Employers need to consider paid leave where the employees will work up the time missed at a later date, preferably within one month of the occurrence.

This is usually more feasible in organisations that already operate a flexi-time system.

Alternatively, the option of unpaid leave or annual leave – broken into hours – may be considered.

Employers may allow employees to take annual leave for the day or days covered by the event in which case, they would be paid.

WHAT IF MY ROSTER IS CHANGED LAST-MINUTE?

Normally, employees are entitled to notice of at least 24 hours of a roster change.

However, this does not apply in exceptional circumstances as with extreme weather events.

WHAT IF SCHOOLS & CRECHES CLOSE?

In the case of schools or creches closing, an emergency leave situation may result for some staff.

This does not fall under the legal definition of force majeure leave.

Where the Employee is unable to make alternative arrangements, annual leave or unpaid leave could be considered on a case-by-case basis.

WHAT IF PREMISES HAS TO CLOSE?

An employer may be forced to close the premises for a few days or weeks due to an emergency such as a flood.

In these circumstances the employer may put employees on a period of ‘layoff’. 

An employer may lay off employees when there is no work available for a temporary period with that employer.

If employees are laid-off then the employer is not obliged to pay employees.

Laid-off employees may be entitled to Jobseekers Benefit or Jobseekers Allowance from the Department of Social Protection for the days they are not working.

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Temperatures dropped well below freezing this morning
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Man City chief slams ‘awful’ transfer window after Treble as stars either wanted more money or were ‘p***ed off’

MANCHESTER CITY’s historic treble led to one of their most troubling transfer windows ever, club chief Txiki Begiristain has revealed.

City emulated their bitter local rivals Manchester United in the 2022/23 season by winning the Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League.

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Manchester City won a historic treble in the 2022/23 season[/caption]
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But club chief Txiki Begiristain has revealed the historic season led to a summer of turmoil[/caption]

But their success, according to Begiristain, prompted a slew of players – some of whom left the Etihad the following summer – to lay down ultimatums to the club.

The Spaniard said in the soon-to-released Together: 4 in a Row documentary: “The transfer window was a bit awful.

“At least for me. After winning the Treble, everyone was confused.

“The protagonists from those trophies were thinking they should get more or new contracts and take the opportunities.

“And the ones who didn’t play in finals were p***ed off and trying to get out from the club.”

Cole Palmer, Riyad Mahrez, Aymeric Laporte and Ilkay Gundogan would all leave the Etihad in the months that followed City’s treble.

And the club broke their wage structure in order to stop skipper Kyle Walker from joining German giants Bayern Munich.

The slew of departures, however, didn’t stop City from winning a historic fourth Premier League title on the trot last season in what was set to be manager Pep Guardiola’s penultimate season with the club.

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What will happen to Man City?

MAN CITY are favourites to win the Premier League title yet again – but there is one elephant in the room that threatens to put the skids under the Etihad giants.

Sunsport’s MARTIN LIPTON discusses what the next few months could hold with Head of Sport SHAUN CUSTIS….

Custis: So the big question – will there be a resolution this season?

Lipton: Yes…. probably! We know the case will start to be dealt with in October or November.

It will take at least a month to go through the evidence. So I suspect around March, April time, we will get a result. But that’s where it starts to get tricky.

Custis: Why is that?

Lipton: If the result is in City’s favour, that’s the end of the matter. They will be cleared. They will have no punishment to face.

But if City are found guilty, these will be the heaviest penalties ever imposed by the Premier League.

I suspect if they are found guilty, they will be expelled from the league or given a massive points deduction and a huge fine so that they’re not in the Premier League next season.

Check out the full discussion on Man City’s future.

But the Spaniard is said to be on the verge of inking a new deal with the Citizens.

It’s claimed Guardiola, who was on the FA’s shortlist of candidates to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager, is on course to sign a new one-year deal at Eastlands.

Manchester City will be back in action on Saturday evening, welcoming Tottenham to the Etihad.

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Arsenal legend Patrick Viera joins Italian side Genoa CFC as head coach

Genoa, Nov 20 (SocialNews.XYZ) Italian side Genoa CFC has announced the appointment of former Arsenal legend Patrick Viera as the club’s new head coach after the sacking of Alberto Gilardino. The Serie A side was...

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