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08.11 / 18:03
Provident Williams TikTok Celebrity performer Inside Ex-Microsoft HR VP Chris Williams is all in for workers having multiple jobs: 'You don't own employee's lives'
working multiple jobs "is a part of the fabric of the working world" and, in fact, "so common that it's in the origin stories of many successful people". ALSO READ: Explained: What is moonlighting? Is it ethical if you do more than one job in India? Citing her mother's example, he said, "My mom worked two jobs to put us kids through college." In the article, the former HR head was explaining the perks of work-from-home and how it has granted several people the opportunity to do multiple jobs. ALSO READ: Moonlighting: Why do people take up a second job anyway? He said it is "unrealistic" for managers "to think their claim to employees' time is exclusive".
08.11 / 15:31
Provident Highways Inside gay information 2020 reports Property of woman who disappeared 51 years ago searched by Ontario police
Now over 51 years since the disappearance of a woman just north of Peterborough, Ont., investigators returned to her family’s property on Tuesday to conduct a search.
08.11 / 14:23
Nov Browser track Inside information Department recommendations government debt US government debt is on track to surpass $50 trillion by 2033
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08.11 / 13:53
Man Instagram Inside social stars reports Department Footballer Neymar's girlfriend, newborn survive kidnapping attempt
Neymar, along with their newborn Maive survived a kidnapping attempt as armed criminals stormed into her house in Cotia, Sao Paulo, local media reported on November 8. Biancardi and the infant were not present when the accused broke into the house. The suspects were armed and looking for both of them inside the residential premises, the Municipal Civil Guard was reported as saying.
08.11 / 11:39
Telegram WhatsApp Inside UBS's $500m of Credit Suisse retention bonuses expire next year
Who received the $500m of retention bonuses that UBS paid to retain «key» Credit Suisse staff? Was it the 20 investment bankers that Financial News says UBS hired from Credit Suisse in London? Not all of them; we've spoken to MDs who didn't get them. Was it the senior technology staff who left anyway? Apparently not.
08.11 / 11:09
Remark Inside Low PM Modi attacks Nitish Kumar over population control remarks, asks ‘how low will you stoop’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday over the latter’s ‘population control’ remarks in the state assembly, saying the leaders of the INDIA bloc insulted India before the world.
08.11 / 10:55
Ripple love Celebrity country Inside hospital evacuation For Diwali this year, Israel envoy requests Indians to 'light a diya' for hostages held by Hamas
Israel's ambassador to India has urged Indians to light a 'Diya of Hope' for the hostages from his country who are being held by Hamas since last month's assault. Condemning Hamas for its October 7 onslaught, Israel's Ambassador to India Naor Gilon has said that if the country is able to eliminate Hamas terrorists, it will also decrease chances of a ripple effect. Gilon posted a video on X and said that just as Lord Ram's return is celebrated on Diwali by lighting Diyas, a diya (lamp) must be lit in the hope of having our loved ones return. «240 of our loved ones have been held hostage by #HamasTerrorists for a month. Every #Diwali, we celebrate Lord Ram's return by lighting Diyas,» Gilon said. «THIS #Diwali2023 we invite you to light a Diya in the hope of having our loved ones return Tag us and share your photos using the #DiyaOfHope,» he said. He said that Israel waited for weeks and asked civilians to evacuate to the south, but Hamas used civilians as human shields. «If we are able to eliminate Hamas, if we get the time, it will decrease the chances that it will have a ripple effect.
08.11 / 08:35
Provident Platform Mobile Inside electronic Department Morgan Stanley diverts phones to dodge Optus woes
Morgan Stanley had to divert its local phones overseas to receive incoming calls thanks to telecommunications provider Optus’ massive outage on Wednesday.
08.11 / 07:01
Provident Man Aware Fighting Inside information reports B.C. ‘sexy senior’ was part of ISIS women’s battalion, RCMP alleges
A B.C. woman who returned home from Syria last year was part of the all-female battalion of the Islamic State, according to RCMP allegations unsealed on Tuesday.
08.11 / 05:59
Remark film Inside ‘Mai maafi mangta hoon’: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar apologises for his remark on population control. Watch video
Bihar CM sparked a controversy, while stressing the importance of education among women to control the population. Emphasising the importance of education among women to control the population, Kumar put forward a vivid description in the assembly of how an educated woman can restrain her husband during sexual intercourse. "The husband's acts led to more births.
07.11 / 17:55
Netflix WhatsApp TikTok Synopsys Inside stars reports Distracted by David Beckham's Netflix documentary, woman brushes teeth with pain relief cream
David Beckham's documentary was released on OTT Netflix on 4 October. The tell-all four episode documentary series became an instant must watch for all viewers.
07.11 / 17:45
Citi Fighting BURST Southern Battlefield Inside reports Israel says troops push into 'heart of Gaza City'
Israel said on Tuesday its forces were pushing deep into Gaza City, where residents said tanks were positioned on the outskirts for a potential storming of Gaza's urban heartland. «For the first time in decades, IDF is fighting in the heart of Gaza City. At the heart of terrorism,» Major General Yaron Finkelman, commanding officer of the Southern Command of the Israeli Defence Forces, told reporters near the Gaza border. «Every day and every hour the forces are killing militants, exposing tunnels and destroying weapons and continuing onward to enemy centres.» Israel previously said it had surrounded Gaza City, home to around a third of the Gaza Strip's 2.3 million people, and would soon attack it to annihilate Hamas fighters who assaulted Israeli towns across the border one month ago. There was no indication on the ground that Israeli forces had thrust en masse further into the city, but a spokesperson for the military, Richard Hecht, suggested that the encircling troops could be making raids inside. Asked whether such raids had taken place, he said: «I'm not going to talk about how we are operationally acting from within our encirclement around Gaza City.
07.11 / 13:26
economy Nov Browser RIC Inside information recommendations Time UK house prices rise for first time since March amid supply shortages
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07.11 / 13:26
Browser Bill show Inside information reports recommendations UK recession fears grow as shoppers cut spending 'to save for Christmas'
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07.11 / 12:29
Dreams country Inside reports Russia Ukraine war: Russian lawmaker proposes creation of 'Ministry of Happiness' to deal with stress
Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its 20th month, the chairperson of the Russian Federation Council proposed the creation of a Ministry of Happiness in the country, reported Hindustan Times on 7 November. During a speech at the recent Znanie (Knowledge) education expo in Moscow, Valentina Matviyenko said she came up with the idea in 2019 while on a trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to The Insider, a Russian independent publication online, Valentina Matviyenko said, "Immediately, a law on overall happiness!" “You know, I dream of creating and have even proposed that we create a Ministry of Happiness in Russia.
07.11 / 11:09
Citi Fighting Death show Inside reports One month on, Israel's deadliest Gaza war set to intensify
Israel's deadliest ever war in Gaza, sparked by the October 7 Hamas attacks, entered its second month Tuesday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed there would be no ceasefire until the militant group releases its 240 hostages. Netanyahu also said Israel would assume «overall security» in Gaza after the war ends, while allowing for possible «tactical pauses» before then to free captives and deliver aid to the besieged territory of 2.4 million people. The Gaza death toll has soared above 10,000, mostly civilians, said the Hamas-run health ministry, as UN rights chief Volker Turk decried a month of «carnage, of incessant suffering, bloodshed, destruction, outrage and despair.» Israel has vowed to destroy the Islamist militants over their unprecedented attack which claimed 1,400 lives in Israel, including entire families slain inside their homes and young people killed at a music festival, according to Israeli officials. Orit Meir's 21-year-old son Almog was at the festival near Gaza and apart from a brief Hamas-posted video of hostages showing him since then — the family has had no updates. «Our life became a nightmare but this nightmare is our reality,» she told reporters at an event in Athens focused on bringing the hostages home. Since the attack, Israel has relentlessly hammered targets in Gaza with more than 12,000 air and artillery strikes and sent in ground forces that have effectively cut the strip in half, with soldiers and tanks tightening the encirclement of Gaza City. The Israeli army said that in the latest battles its «troops secured a military stronghold belonging to the Hamas terrorist organisation in the northern Gaza Strip.
07.11 / 11:09
Provident Digital CEO Platform cover Inside reports NOT Chinese tech mogul not seen in weeks after official probe: reports
livestreaming platform has not been seen in public for weeks, state-run media outlets reported, after an investigation into illegal content on his site. DouYu founder and CEO Chen Shaojie has not been seen since October and industry insiders believe it is related to suspected gambling during a livestream on the platform, The Paper, a government-run outlet based in Shanghai, reported Monday.
07.11 / 10:03
Provident Apple Nov show Inside reports Some holiday shoppers are buying for themselves instead of gift-giving
Woodshaw Financial Group Principal D.R. Barton provides his outlook on Walmart and Apple shares and discusses the decline in Treasury yields.
07.11 / 06:51
Cogent Experts show Inside information recommendations Lux Industries shares surge 10% after Sebi revokes ban on 14 entities
Lux Industries jumped over 10% on Tuesday to the day's high of Rs 1,530 on the NSE following the Indian market regulator's decision to revoke the securities market ban imposed by it on 14 entities on account of alleged insider trading in the company. In a 10-page order by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the regulator said that the charges levelled against them could not be sustained. The 14 entities include Udit Todi, the son of the managing director of Lux, who is currently holding the post of executive director in the company, according to Sebi's order. In January 2022, SEBI, through its interim order had barred 14 entities from indulging in insider trading and ordered impounding ill-gotten gains of Rs 2.94 crore in the matter.
06.11 / 17:11
Manufacturing CEO Align Patrick President Inside Weekly Buffett sells BYD shares; a 51% WeWork bid: Insider trades & hedge funds weekly
Investing.com — Here is your Pro Recap of the biggest insider trades and institutional investor headlines you may have missed last week: Berkshire Hathaway sells $25.8 million worth of shares in China's BYD, Cole Capital Funds seeks to acquire 51% of WeWork, and top brass buys at Align Technology, Arbor Realty Trust, Loews, Greenbrier, and Fifth Third Bancorp.
06.11 / 16:37
Citi Provident Manufacturing Chevrolet Inside rock reports New vehicles from Detroit's automakers are planned in contracts that ended UAW strikes
Stellantis plans to build a new midsize pickup truck, along with battery-run versions of six Jeep, Ram and Dodge vehicles

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