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U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

The US Appraisers Union, which represents about 45,000 workers at the country's major ports, has temporarily called off the planned strike. This decision comes as both parties are engaged in renewed negotiations aimed at reaching a new contractual agreement. The suspension of the strike prevents a potential disruption to the movement of goods at major US ports, which could have had significant economic consequences. Both parties remain committed to the negotiating table, with the aim of reaching a mutually beneficial agreement. Negotiations focus on various issues important to appraisers, including wages, benefits, job security and working conditions. The potential strike…
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Latina workers in the US face potential .3 million earnings gap over four decades

Latina workers in the US face potential $1.3 million earnings gap over four decades

In the United States, Latina employees could potentially face a significant earnings shortfall, amounting to approximately $1.3 million over a 40-year career span, due to ongoing pay disparities. This substantial financing gap highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving pay equality in the workforce. The wage gap is especially pronounced among Latina women, who often earn much less than their counterparts. This disparity not only impacts their economic stability, but also limits their ability to save for retirement, invest in education, or acquire property. Awareness and support are crucial to addressing these issues. Efforts to close the wage gap include enforcing…
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Registration opens for the 2026 US Visa Lottery: Steps to apply

Registration opens for the 2026 US Visa Lottery: Steps to apply

The United States has announced the opening of the application process for the 2026 Visa Lottery, officially known as the Diversity Visa Program. This program provides a unique opportunity for people from various countries to apply for permanent residency in the United States Interested applicants can now register for the lottery, which is designed to diversify the immigrant population in the United States by selecting applicants primarily from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States over the past five years. The application process is simple and managed online through the official State Department website. To apply, candidates…
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US court imposes a 50-year sentence on woman linked to MS-13 gang activities

US court imposes a 50-year sentence on woman linked to MS-13 gang activities

A US federal court has sentenced a woman believed to be associated with the MS-13 gang to 50 years in prison. The sentence reflects the seriousness of his involvement in criminal activity linked to the gang, known for its violent operations. The woman, whose identity was not revealed in this report, was convicted on multiple charges including conspiracy and racketeering, which were part of her activities with the gang. The court's decision highlights ongoing efforts by U.S. law enforcement to dismantle organized crime networks. The ruling came amid heightened legal action against gang affiliations within the country. This case constitutes…
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Florida Court hears plea of innocence from suspect in Trump-related incident

Florida Court hears plea of innocence from suspect in Trump-related incident

At a recent West Palm Beach court hearing, the individual accused of planning an act against Donald Trump in Florida formally declared his innocence. The suspect, who was arrested near Trump's golf course after a brief meeting with the Secret Service, faced the judiciary to answer the charges. The prosecution attracted attention due to the high-profile nature of the case, which involved extensive security measures and significant media coverage. The accused had reportedly spent several hours under law enforcement scrutiny before being spotted by a Secret Service agent, leading to his immediate arrest and subsequent charges. During the hearing, the…
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Property valuers from Maine to Texas strike over industry challenges

Property valuers from Maine to Texas strike over industry challenges

From Maine to Texas, real estate appraisers have gone on strike due to rising wage tensions and the growing use of automation in the industry. This class action is starting to cause significant disruption, impacting real estate transactions and valuations in multiple states. The strike, which began earlier this week, has seen professionals from the property valuation industry come out to express their concerns over what they perceive as unfair working practices and the threat of job losses due to technological advances. Protesters are demanding better wages and job security in the face of these changes. In Philadelphia, the strike's…
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