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2024-09-02 20:16:33
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Washington | US union files complaint against Trump and Musk
The union was specifically referring to Trump, who had said to Musk during the conversation: “If they go on strike, you say: That’s OK, then you’re all gone. You’re all gone. Every one of you is gone.” Musk reacted with laughter. Employees at Tesla, the electric car manufacturer he runs, are not unionized in the USA because the man who is currently the wealthiest person in the world according to Forbes, considers this to be decidedly unnecessary.
“Both Trump and Musk want working-class people to sit down and shut up, and they’re openly laughing about it,” commented UAW President Shawn Fain. “It’s disgusting, illegal, and completely predictable from these two clowns.” UAW says it represents more than 400,000 active workers in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico – primarily from the auto industry. Politically, the union traditionally supports Democrats. At the end of July, it backed the party’s presidential candidate, Kamala Harris.
In the USA, the right to strike is protected at the federal level – it is illegal to fire or intimidate employees who threaten to strike. The National Labor Relations Board decides whether to investigate the UAW complaint. The federal agency is responsible for compliance with labor law in the USA. If it opens an investigation and comes to the conclusion that a violation has actually occurred, penalties can be imposed.
Washington | Wife defends Vance over ‘cat woman’ comment
Presidential candidate Donald Trump introduced Vance as his vice president at the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee in mid-July. Shortly afterwards, the 40-year-old came under criticism, among other things, for his sexist statements about childless women.
In a 2021 interview, the father of three described leading Democratic politicians – including Vice President Kamala Harris, who is now running for the White House herself – as “childless cat women” who were unhappy with their lives. The clip from that time resurfaced after his rise to become Trump’s vice president and spread rapidly. It was not his only statement in this direction. He has expressed his position that childless people should have less say in a democracy in various ways, which does not go down well with many Americans.
In the US election campaign, partners – usually wives – often serve as evidence of the human, empathetic side of candidates. Usha Vance already fulfilled this task at the Republican Party Convention with a speech in front of tens of thousands of spectators in which she painted the picture of an approachable husband.
New York | US election candidate Kennedy is humbled by a bear story
It seems that the crazy thing happened: Ten years ago, several US media wrote about a young black bear that was found in mysterious circumstances in Central Park. Now the controversial presidential candidate Kennedy – nephew of former President John F. Kennedy – has admitted what happened. In the video he explains that he really wanted to store the bear skin and meat in his refrigerator.
Dead bear in Central Park: “Great idea”?
But when he finished dinner in a restaurant in the capital, he didn’t have enough time: “I had to go to the airport and the bear was in my car, and no I wanted to leave the bear in the car. because that would “It was bad,” Kennedy explained in the video. Together with his companions, he decided to dump the animal in Central Park and make it look like he had killed a bicycle. “Everyone thought it was a great idea. ” The 70-year-old admitted that the people around him were drunk – but they weren’t.
It seemed that Kennedy, who has no real chance in the election on November 5, was dealing with the video to be investigated by the New Yorker magazine, which had contacted him about the bear story. Soon after, the “New Yorker” published an article describing what happened. There is also a photo published there in which Kennedy appears to be putting his hand in the dead bear’s mouth.
The first story is not hair-raising
Kennedy hit the headlines recently because, according to a newspaper report, he believed a parasite in the brain was responsible for his memory loss a few years ago. A doctor told him that a dark spot in his brain was caused by a worm that “entered my brain, ate part of it and then died,” the New York Times reported from a 2012 affidavit.
Kennedy was a Democrat for decades, but has become more distant from the party in recent years and broke away from it completely in October 2023 when he announced his presidential bid as a non- a party Recently, the anti-vaccine activist has been frequently criticized by Democrats and members of his family for spreading conspiracy myths and communicating with far-right politicians. .
Given Kennedy’s recent history, the New Yorker reported on his reaction to the photo of him standing with the dead bear. “Maybe that’s how I caught my brain worm,” he told the magazine.
2024-08-05 20:53:04
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Political Upset: Conservative Challenger Susan Hall Surprises in London Mayoral Election; Sunak Struggles in West Midlands
Owner Sadiq Khan was considered the favorite in Thursday’s poll. However, rumors began to circulate on Friday that conservative challenger Susan Hall could win in a completely unexpected way. The reasons given were the low turnout among Labor voters and discontent on the fringes about the expansion of the low emission zone. As the broadcaster Sky News reported late in the evening, both camps assumed that Khan would take a historic third term in office.
Sunak hopes to succeed in the West Midlands
Saturday’s mayoral election results are also expected in the West Midlands region around the megacity of Birmingham. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hoped the Tory leader would win Andrew Street after his Tory party’s disastrous results in the local elections. Success would also ease pressure on Sunak from within his own organization, experts stressed.
However, the results so far have been overwhelming for Sunak. After almost all the votes were counted, the Conservatives lost about half of the seats they had to defend. There were bitter losses in strongholds such as Gloucester in the south-west, where the Tories had ruled for 20 years, and Thurrock, east of London. The Prime Minister was disappointed.
The opposition Labor party sees their success story confirmed. Party leader Keir Starmer called on Sunak to announce a date for the general election. So far the Prime Minister has only announced a date in the second half of the year.
“The Tories have lost their government mandate”
Election researcher John Curtice calculated for the BBC that the Tories would only get 25 per cent of the vote if the results were repeated in a general election. “The Tories have lost their governing mandate, and voters are unlikely to give them any credit for improvements in the areas of greatest concern – the economy and migration,” said political scientist Mark Garnett of the German Press Agency.
It will now be exciting to see if there is a major revolt against Sunak within the party – “hopefully a new face could help voters forget the last 14 years,” he said. the expert from Lancaster University The Tories have been in power since 2010.
The threat from the right
2024-05-04 08:01:37
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Katja Lucker Appointed Head of National Music Initiative: A New Chapter for the Music Industry
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Katja Lucker moves from Musicboard to Initiative Musik
The managing director of Musicboard Berlin, Katja Lucker, is moving to the head of the nationwide music initiative in the same role. The 54-year-old will head the federal government’s central funding institution for pop and jazz from 2024, according to a statement from the Berlin cultural administration on Monday.
Berlin. The managing director of Musicboard Berlin, Katja Lucker, is moving to the head of the nationwide music initiative in the same role. The 54-year-old will head the federal government’s central funding institution for pop and jazz from 2024, according to a statement from the Berlin cultural administration on Monday.
After more than a decade, the cultural manager announced that she would be leaving Musicboard Berlin at the end of 2023, it was said. The initiative, which was founded jointly by music players and the state in 2013, was set up and led by Lucker from the start. The Musicboard sees itself as an “advocate, advisor, enabler and accomplice of the pop culture music scene”.
In 2015, Lucker also initiated the Pop-Kultur festival, and since 2018 she has also been managing director of the Fête de la Musique.
“Pop culture in Berlin would look different today without Katja Lucker,” said Berlin’s Senator for Culture Joe Chialo (CDU), who was a successful music manager himself before entering politics. Lucker “formed the Musicboard into a decisive and influential institution in the Berlin music world”.
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2023-10-16 10:23:16
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