Your Business
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First episode date | August 13, 2006 |
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Final episode date | December 30, 2018 |
Networks | MSNBC |
Languages | English |
Genres | News |
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Episodes | EpisodesS04 E103 · Episode 103Dec 30, 2018 S04 E102 · Episode 102Dec 29, 2018 S04 E101 · Episode 101Dec 23, 2018 View 45+ more |
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ID | 2362660 |
About Your Business
Financial journalist and author JJ Ramberg focuses her MSNBC program on issues and opportunities for businesses across the United States. She highlights important matters that affect small- to medium-sized business owners, and offers news, advice, guidance, and insider tips to help them optimize growth and achieve success. Since its inception, the program has profiled hundreds of business owners to highlight how they have overcome challenges while also offering insightful interviews with business experts and investors. Popular show segments include "Ask the Expert," "Small Biz Top 5" and "Elevator Pitch." … MORE
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... " Companies are starting to realise that if you want to keep the best women in Your Business, you need to have new employment models, " says Ms Krone, who runs the business with her own job sharing partner, Razvan Oprea...
Amazon releases some seller funds after complaints
... Amazon wrote in an email to one seller in the early hours of Saturday: " We understand that the transition to this policy on 3 August has caused a one-time cash-flow issue for Your Business...
'We want Brixton to be a black Silicon Valley'
... " You are more likely to contract skin cancer than receive funding for Your Business as a black founder in the UK, " Yvonne tells me when I meet the trio at their Brixton office...
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... " The fact that these contracts in many cases are not fit for purpose and if you re not getting a fair return for what it is costing you, you re going to contract Your Business, " she said...
Ohio town rues chemical train derailment as 'our Chernobyl'
... It s Your Business, it s your health, and it s the health of your friends...
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... " I suppose it depends on Your Business...
Move to ensure minimum service level during strikes
... Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan said: " Strikes have affected nearly all of us over this last year - whether that means losing out on a day s pay at work, having to close Your Business, missing vital medical appointments or stopping our children from getting to school...
House of Zana owner hopes Zara trademark win will inspire others
... She advised others who find themselves in the same situation: " You know Your Business best, you know the meaning behind the name, so fight for it and don t give up...
Move to ensure minimum service level during strikes
A plan to ensure a minimum level of service on transport networks during Strikes has been called " doomed" by unions.
The government Said The Transport Strikes Bill, which will be presented to MPs on Thursday, aims to avoid further disruption from staff walkouts.
Further Strikes are planned on 3, 5 and 7 November.
Aslef, The Train drivers' union, Said The Bill , if passed into law, would only lead to Strikes " lasting longer".
There have been a series of Rail Strikes in the UK over The Past months as unions have clashed with train firms, Network Rail - which maintains and operates railway Infrastructure - and the government over pay and conditions.
Prime Minister Liz Truss Said : " Hardworking people and businesses should not be held to ransom by strike action which has repeatedly crippled our transport network this Year ".
She added that The Plan will limit unions' " ability to paralyse our economy".
Mick Whelan , General Secretary of Aslef - which represents 96% of The Train drivers in England, Scotland, and Wales - Said the government's proposed minimum service levels " won't work".
" Liz Truss , although clearly a Busted Flush , is determined to try to make industrial action ineffective.
" The Train companies don't want to run minimum service levels because they know it's a stupid idea. What happens when 100% of passengers try to get on 40% minimum service level trains? " Mr Whelan added.
On Wednesday, the latest round of Strikes by members of transport union RMT was announced. It is thought only 20% of usual services will run during The Strikes , which are planned for early November, and knock-on disruption is likely The Morning after Strikes .
The RMT called The Bill " autocratic" and " anti union". General Secretary Mike Lynch wrote: " This cynical piece of legislation outlaws effective legal industrial action on our railways.
" All democrats whether inside or outside parliament must oppose this draconian attempt to clamp down on the fundamental human right to strike, " Mr Lynch added.
Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan Said : " Strikes have affected nearly all of us over this Last Year - whether that means losing out on A Day 's pay at work, having to close Your Business , missing vital medical appointments or stopping Our Children from getting to school.
" It is vital that Public Transport users have some continuity of service to keep Britain moving and growing - this legislation will give everyone the certainty they need to carry on with their daily lives. "
The government wrote that economists assessed a loss of £100m to the UK economy during Rail Strikes in June 2022.
Shadow Transport Secretary for the opposition Labour Party , Louise Haigh MP, Said : " Instead of attacking Working People , ministers should finally do The Job of a responsible government, get around The Table and find a resolution to this dispute. "
What is The Transport Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill?A Bill is a proposal for a New Law that must be debated and approved by Parliament before being introduced into UK law.
The Department for Transport Said The Transport Strikes Bill will mean:
The government added that specific details of how minimum service levels will apply will be set out after public consultation.
It added that employers and unions would need to agree a minimum service level " to continue running during all Strikes over a three month period". If they fail to do so, the Central Arbitration Committee would determine the minimum number of services.
Source of news: bbc.com