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raw materials will load all four sugar factories in belarus at full capacity, and as the bill state food industrye harvest season will provide a complete supply of sugar the domestic market, as well as making money on exports, most actively in processing. combines in the minsk region, slutsk and the city have switched on and process up to 12,000 fines every day. the harvest is about 500 centners. today we have a whole country, of course, today we are very involved in cleaning. this is the slutsk sugar refinery. e from kiderovo sugar plant. and, of course, the aradean sugar refinery i want to say that these and our calculations are supported by the national academy of sciences, which is no less we will receive 5 million tons of sugar this year. from its raw materials, the slutsk plant will produce 100,000 tons of sugar for the domestic market and another 50,000 tons for export; among new directions for external supplies, countries such as israel and armenia four heads of a pig farm in the gomel region were deprived of their positions last year for falsifying data on this in the program question nu
raw materials will load all four sugar factories in belarus at full capacity, and as the bill state food industrye harvest season will provide a complete supply of sugar the domestic market, as well as making money on exports, most actively in processing. combines in the minsk region, slutsk and the city have switched on and process up to 12,000 fines every day. the harvest is about 500 centners. today we have a whole country, of course, today we are very involved in cleaning. this is the...
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bill in the state legislature. the proposal comes after a tense standoff between labor unions and the fast food industry over wages and working conditions. the new take effect in april. it still needs approval from the state legislature. and then governor newsom must sign it into law. the cal state board of trustees set to vote on a tuition increase proposal in long beach on wednesday. this includes an annual 6% increase over the next five years. cal state says its increased tuition only once in the last 11 years and officials say the hike is necessary to cover $1.5 billion in unfunded operational costs in the budget . search and rescue crews are working to find survivors of morocco's powerful earthquake. how loved ones here in the us are trying to do their part to offer support and libya is also dealing with the fallout from a natural disaster. we take a closer look at the effect of storm has left on the country. also had a blow tonight to one western governors effort to curb gun violence. why a sheriff says he will not enforce a ban on carrying guns the subway series menu is getting a new lineup of sandwiches -
bill in the state legislature. the proposal comes after a tense standoff between labor unions and the fast food industry over wages and working conditions. the new take effect in april. it still needs approval from the state legislature. and then governor newsom must sign it into law. the cal state board of trustees set to vote on a tuition increase proposal in long beach on wednesday. this includes an annual 6% increase over the next five years. cal state says its increased tuition only once...
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labor unions and the fast food industry agreeing on a pill that would pay them at least 20 bucks an hour. this bill impacts about a 500,000 workers from major chains in the state like mcdonald's. it still needs to clear the legislature and get to the governor's desk, but it does have bipartisan support. it's the end of a battle that started last year after the governor signed a law to create a commission that will regulate workers' wages. >>> the san francisco public utilities commission looking to help people struggling to pay their bills on time. low-income customers making up to $43,000 a year can now receive up to 40% off their water and sewer bills. and those eligible for the customer assistance program will be exempt from shutoffs or fees if they are late on a payment. customers can check their eligibility and apply for this program online. >>> /* on the lyft app riders can request drivers of same gender and identity. also allows women in nonbinary drivers to use the feature. >> maybe you are in a new city, maybe late at night, maybe you had a couple drinks, and just for your own peace of mind the ability to choose a woman driver may be able to allow you
labor unions and the fast food industry agreeing on a pill that would pay them at least 20 bucks an hour. this bill impacts about a 500,000 workers from major chains in the state like mcdonald's. it still needs to clear the legislature and get to the governor's desk, but it does have bipartisan support. it's the end of a battle that started last year after the governor signed a law to create a commission that will regulate workers' wages. >>> the san francisco public utilities...
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bill in the state legislature. the proposal comes after a tense standoff between labor unions and the fast food industry over wagesorking conditions. the new minimum wage for fast food workers would take effect in april. it still needs approval from the state legislature and then governor newsom must sign it into law by . a beautiful weekend, beautiful week, beautiful last couple of weeks. anyway, we've had mild temperatures like this, warm in the valley or hot, but low 90s, not low one hundreds as we saw earlier in the summer and then around the bay, i'd call it warm to mild. this pattern is hanging on. that's mainly this is a symptom of the main pattern, which is that low that i always point out and it's just been hanging offshore. typically this time of year, the pacific high, which is not that good, pacific high sits here right with that low is and when the pacific high that's that's what makes our summer our summer. it makes us it gives us a mediterranean climate which is dry summer wet winter. but when this low keeps nudging in, it keeps that high down the south west and keeps this high away and kind of just
bill in the state legislature. the proposal comes after a tense standoff between labor unions and the fast food industry over wagesorking conditions. the new minimum wage for fast food workers would take effect in april. it still needs approval from the state legislature and then governor newsom must sign it into law by . a beautiful weekend, beautiful week, beautiful last couple of weeks. anyway, we've had mild temperatures like this, warm in the valley or hot, but low 90s, not low one...
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hotly debated by labor unions and the fast food industry as they focus on wages and working conditions. our time now. 449. the state assembly approved a billloyment payments. the vote comes as hollywood screenwriter and actors are in the middle of an historic strike. critics argue that california's unemployment fund is already depleted. according to the legislative analyst's payouts will exceed tax collections by $1 billion this year. if that bill is signed into law, the bill now goes to the state senate and to the state assembly also passed a bill that would end california's ban on state funded travel to any state that has anti-lgbt lbgtq laws. right now, state employees and researchers can't travel to 26 states. the ban will be replaced by an outreach campaign to bring pro-lgbt lgbtq messages in those states. well, the cal state board of trustees is set to vote on a tuition increase proposal tomorrow that includes an annual 6% increase over the next five years. cal state says it has increased tuition only once in the last 11 years and they say the hike is necessary to cover $1.5 billion in unfunded added operational costs in the budget.
hotly debated by labor unions and the fast food industry as they focus on wages and working conditions. our time now. 449. the state assembly approved a billloyment payments. the vote comes as hollywood screenwriter and actors are in the middle of an historic strike. critics argue that california's unemployment fund is already depleted. according to the legislative analyst's payouts will exceed tax collections by $1 billion this year. if that bill is signed into law, the bill now goes to the...
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bill now heads to the state senate. >>> meanwhile, a new deal may soon boost wages for california's fast food workers. the agreement reached yesterday between workers and the industry includes boosting the minimum wage by $5 to $20 an hour. if approved, that increase would go into effect april 1st, it would also halt plans for a possible ballot referendum next fall. >>> happening today, san jose leaders debate how to bridge a financing gap following pay raises for thousands of city workers. the raises announced last month helped avert a potential strike by some 4,500 city workers. now comes the hard part. the city manager will hold a closed-door session to work out potential budget cuts offsetting the revised contracts. >>> a live look at the oakland coliseum. it is the future that a lot of people are talking about. it's still far from certain with the a's having at least one foot out the door. but now one minor league soccer team wants to be a part of the next chapter, the roots. they started in oakland about five years ago, now play at cal state east bay in hayward. the team is looking into building a smaller stadium on a nearby lot of the coliseum complex. you m
bill now heads to the state senate. >>> meanwhile, a new deal may soon boost wages for california's fast food workers. the agreement reached yesterday between workers and the industry includes boosting the minimum wage by $5 to $20 an hour. if approved, that increase would go into effect april 1st, it would also halt plans for a possible ballot referendum next fall. >>> happening today, san jose leaders debate how to bridge a financing gap following pay raises for thousands of...
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been reached between state leaders, labor leaders in fast food industry to stop efforts to reverse a prominent california worker protection law. last year. governor newsom signed a billeates a fast food council. >> that wind is charged with setting minimum wage and working standards and in response, fast food companies helped to qualify a referendum on the november 2024 ballot to challenge that the deal that was announced would pull the referendum among the concessions, a raise in the minimum wage for some restaurant workers to $20 an hour as well as defunding of the industrial welfare commission, which had authority to raise wages and set workplace standards without limits. interesting. well, the deal is contingent on the passage of a bill authored by assembly member chris holden. >> which was amended to include the deals, language. the legislature has to pass that bill by the end of the day thursday. so we'll see if that happens. >> starting next year, there's going to be a new payment option for bay area. transit riders. 22 bay area transit agencies including bart and muni. we'll accept contactless credit card payment at the clipper terminals as part of an updated
been reached between state leaders, labor leaders in fast food industry to stop efforts to reverse a prominent california worker protection law. last year. governor newsom signed a billeates a fast food council. >> that wind is charged with setting minimum wage and working standards and in response, fast food companies helped to qualify a referendum on the november 2024 ballot to challenge that the deal that was announced would pull the referendum among the concessions, a raise in the...
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reached between state leaders, labor leaders and the fast food industry to stop efforts to reverse a prominent california worker protection last year. governor gavin newsom signed a bill creating a fast food council that would then be in charge. >> of setting minimum wage in working condition standards. and in response, fast food companies. >> help to qualify a referendum on the november ballot. that would challenge that law. the deal announced would pull that referendum among the concessions made a raise of the minimum wage for some restaurant workers to $20 an hour as well as the defunding of the industrial welfare commission. it had the authority to raise wages and set workplace standards without limits. the deal is contingent on the passage of a bill authored by assemblyman chris holden, which was amended to include the deals. language at the legislature has to pass that bill by the end of thursday. we'll see if they do it. a 21 is a time on the peninsula staple that would have had to have close for good on monday. yesterday. it's still open and it's going to stay open. mikes diner bar in palo alto's midtown. welcome the dinner crowd yesterday and there they all h
reached between state leaders, labor leaders and the fast food industry to stop efforts to reverse a prominent california worker protection last year. governor gavin newsom signed a bill creating a fast food council that would then be in charge. >> of setting minimum wage in working condition standards. and in response, fast food companies. >> help to qualify a referendum on the november ballot. that would challenge that law. the deal announced would pull that referendum among the...
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between state leaders, labor leaders and the fast food industry to stop the effort to reverse a prominent california worker protection law. yeah, we had last year governor newsom signed a billating a fast food council that would be charged with setting minimum wage in working condition standards. >> in response that we have fast food companies qualify a referendum on the november ballot. that would challenge that law. yeah, that deal announced would pull that referendum. so among the concessions made now a raise in the minimum wage for some restaurant workers. >> to $20 an hour and the defunding of the industrial welfare commission that had authority to raise wages and workplace standards without any so this deal is contingent on the passage of a bill that's been authored by assembly member chris holden. >> it was amended to include the language of this deal that was just struck. the legislature has to pass that bill by the end of thursday. so we'll see if they can do that. meanwhile, starting next year, there will be a new payment option for bay area. transit riders. 22 bay area transit agencies including bart and muni, will begin accepting contactless credit card payments
between state leaders, labor leaders and the fast food industry to stop the effort to reverse a prominent california worker protection law. yeah, we had last year governor newsom signed a billating a fast food council that would be charged with setting minimum wage in working condition standards. >> in response that we have fast food companies qualify a referendum on the november ballot. that would challenge that law. yeah, that deal announced would pull that referendum. so among the...