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[ad_1] Okaz/Saudi GazetteRiyadh — The services of four recruitment offices have been suspended for violating rules and regulations regarding hiring of domestic staff.This was announced on the Musaned platform, the official website of the Family Services and Family Employment Program under the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. Musaned said in a statement on itsNotably, Musaned is one of the ministry’s initiatives to develop the Saudi Arabian recruitment sector. Musaned offers a variety of services to improve and facilitate the recruitment process and resolve complaints and disputes that may arise between the parties, while protecting their rights. The platform…

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[ad_1] The Institute of Architects has requested a formal meeting with the Prime Minister to discuss how to provide technical support to the government in implementing the Jean Paul Sophia Inquiry report. In a letter to the Prime Minister, the chamber referred to the investigation into the death of construction site victim Jean Paul Sofia and said it hoped there would now be no doubt about the competence and veracity of the recommendations it had been insisting on. . 2019. The main conclusion of the investigation was that the state must be held responsible for Sophia’s death. It spends considerable…

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[ad_1] More attention will be paid to the first day of the National People’s Congress session on Tuesday, when Prime Minister Li Qiang will deliver his first government work report in front of nearly 3,000 people. National People’s Congress representatives.Premier Li Qiang will deliver his first work report on Tuesday.Image source: Xinhua News AgencyLi Keqiang will outline the economic performance of the past year, including the closely watched GDP growth rate, and propose new growth targets, policy agenda and budget for the coming year.Over the next few days — and it’s unclear how long the session will last — the…

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HR

[ad_1] Nielsen, the global leader in audience measurement, data and analytics, today announced: Nikolina Mazzikola Currently Nielsen’s Chief People Officer. As global chief people officer, Marzicola will lead Nielsen’s global human resources function and will oversee talent programs designed to engage employees, align with strategic priorities and ultimately drive company growth. This includes talent acquisition, payroll, benefits, learning and development, HR operations and reporting, as well as Nielsen’s core HR business support functions. Mazikola will Karthik RaoNielsen CEO. “I am excited to join Nielsen as Chief People Officer during a new era of transformation and growth for the company,” said…

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[ad_1] St Richard’s Hospice was designed by United Architects. (Image credit: Tom Bird) Twelve projects are shortlisted for the 2024 RIBA West Midlands Awards. Jessica Barker, chair of the RIBA West Midlands jury and co-founder and director of Stolon Studio, said: “The range of proposals demonstrates the ambition and growing interest in low energy and regenerative design to improve Our buildings are accessible and future-proof.” “From museums to converted malthouses, remote rural one-time homes and scientific research centres, the shortlisted projects demonstrate a growing interest in sustainability and a fabric-first approach, as well as respect for the surrounding distinctive Western…

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[ad_1] Click to enlarge Two erudite restaurateurs are restoring one of the historic Ybor City’s most famous buildings. El Centro Español de Tampa, located at 1536 E. 7th Avenue, was originally built in 1891 as a clubhouse for cigar industry workers and will soon be home to Ten Rooms, a A multi-level hotel and retail concept, it is also the newest addition to Centro Ybor complex. Ten Rooms is described as a “dining and retail hub” and will include a 50-seat restaurant called Bar Martinez, craft cocktail hotspot Genevieve the Cat, rotating vendors and art space The Shop at Ten…

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[ad_1] EASA (European Architecture Students Assembly) is looking forward to gathering in Benidorm this summer to study the city’s innovative genius. EASA was formed after the Liverpool teachers’ strike in 1981, when architecture students began developing study programs outside of school. The community has held student gatherings for 43 years now and has become the largest architecture student body in Europe. This year’s conference will take place in Benidorm from July 28 to August 11, bringing together around 400 participants from 30 different countries. Most people read Euro Weekly News This will be EASA’s first visit to the Valencian community,…

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IT

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence is here to stay. The development and use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) in healthcare is growing rapidly and shows no signs of slowing down. From a government perspective, many federal agencies are embracing the possibilities of artificial intelligence. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is exploring the ability of artificial intelligence to estimate sentinel events and combat disease outbreaks, and the National Institutes of Health is using artificial intelligence in priority research areas. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is also evaluating whether the algorithms used by plans and providers to identify high-risk patients…

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[ad_1] Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 02:37 pm | Author: Van Arnold University of Southern Mississippi (USM) sports management students Drazen Moratzka, Mikal Bolden and Madison Moucheron achieved impressive results at the National Collegiate Sports Sales Championship and Conference (NCSSC) held earlier this week in Atlanta, Georgia. In the Ticket Sales Championship, Moucheron finished in the top 32 national finals, while Moratzka finished in the top 64. In the quantum quiz competition, Moucheron and Mikal Bolden reached the final 32nd place. Kovi Howze also competed. Students competed against 240 students from 55 schools. Sponsored by Baylor University’s Center for Sports…

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[ad_1] The U.S. Army, once the most powerful fighting force on earth, has cut its strength due to recruiting problems. I’m Tommy Lahren, and here’s more. With at least two foreign wars raging and a massive invasion on our southern border, now may not be the best time to reduce our fighting capabilities, but alas, here we are! The U.S. Army is cutting 24,000 troops due to a recruiting shortage. Most of the layoffs will target positions that are already vacant because there is a lack of Americans willing to sign up and fill them. About 10,000 positions will also…

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