Tag: pay
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ChatGPT makers OpenAI promise to pay legal fees for clients sued over copyright | News
[ad_1] Open AI, the developer of ChatGPT, is promising to pay its clients’ legal fees in the event that they are sued for copyright infringement, rather than removing copyrighted content from the chatbot’s training dataset. Sam Altman, Open AI’s CEO, made the announcement on Monday at the company’s first ever developer conference held in…
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How does your pay compare with other jobs?
[ad_1] To calculate the annual change in real terms, we adjusted April 2022 earnings to what they would have been in April 2023 if workers received pay rises in line with inflation, or more precisely, the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH). The difference between the recorded April 2023 wages and the…
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Alberta UCP introduces bill to overhaul non-union public sector pay
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Politics Published Nov 01, 2023 • 3 minute read Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner leaves a provincial fiscal update news conference at McDougall Centre in Calgary on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. Photo by Gavin Young /Postmedia Article content Alberta’s UCP government introduced legislation to pave the way for pay increases for…
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Matthew Perry death latest: Autopsy is complete, toxicology results pending as Friends co-stars pay tribute
[ad_1] Matthew Perry’s iconic scenes from ‘Friends’ Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter for all the latest entertainment news and reviews Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter The results of Matthew Perry’s initial post-mortem report are “inconclusive”, as tributes continue to pour in for the Friends actor, who died suddenly at his Los…
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Latest revelations over Ryan Tubridy pay scandal ‘stunning’ as Fine Gael chair says confidence in management of RTÉ ‘on the floor’
[ad_1] The Irish Independent today revealed that the RTÉ board knew the €120,000 falsification of his pay was the station’s own fault – and not the fault of the presenter. A newly-released key document reveals the former Late Late Show host’s unpaid bonus was “erroneously” subtracted from his published earnings. Ryan Tubridy’s payments and the…
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J&K Police Organise ‘Unity Run’ To Pay Tributes To Martyrs In Kishtwar
[ad_1] JAMMU, Oct 25 : The Jammu and Kashmir police on Wednesday organised a ‘unity run’ in Kishtwar district to honour martyrs and promote unity and patriotism among the community members.”This event not only celebrated the martyrs’ dedication and sacrifice but also fostered unity and patriotism within the community. Similar events…
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Women, nonbinary people in Iceland strike for 24 hours to fight gender pay gap : NPR
[ad_1] People across Iceland gather during the women’s strike in Reykjavik, Iceland, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Iceland’s prime minister and women across the island nation are on strike to push for an end to unequal pay and gender-based violence. Arni Torfason/AP hide caption toggle caption Arni Torfason/AP People across Iceland gather during the women’s strike…
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Rural Europe left behind on pay and prospects, report warns
[ad_1] Those living in rural areas in Europe feel disregarded by their institutions and governments, as gaps in provision and living conditions compared with urban conurbations have increased in recent years, according to a new Eurofound report. “Investing in education and training for rural communities needs to be prioritised,” warned Massimiliano Mascherini, Eurofound head of…
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Candace Owens Offers To Pay Carlee Russell’s $18K Fine
[ad_1] Political commentator and television personality Candace Owens is sending an offer Carlee Russell’s way. As The Shade Room previously reported, Rusell has been charged with “false reporting to law enforcement” and “falsely reporting an incident.” The charges follow Russell calling authorities on July 13 to report seeing “a toddler… on the side” of I-459…
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Why Brands Need to Pay Attention to China’s Proposed Ban on ‘Offensive Attire’ |
[ad_1] China has proposed a law that would ban clothing that “hurts the feelings of the Chinese nation.” Should brands start treading lightly? What Happened: In China, clothing that is considered “offensive” may soon incur charges, if not detainment, for their wearers. Last week, a deadline passed for the public to submit their opinion on a…