Swift, 32, urged students to make the best use of the options available to them, and said, “Life can be heavy, especially if you try to carry it all at once… All the grudges and the latest news of an ex-lover… You can choose what your time and life have. “.
May 19, 2022
Agreement in tariff conflict: more money and days off for daycare educators
Status: 05/18/2022 11:14 p.m
There is an agreement in the collective bargaining dispute for municipal daycare workers and other employees in social professions. The trade union ver.di and the civil servants’ association dbb agreed with the employers on more days off and allowances.
The trade union ver.di and the civil servants’ association dbb have agreed with the municipal employers on additional days off and monthly allowances for the employees. This was announced by the collective bargaining partners following around twelve hours of consultation in Berlin. The agreement in the tariff dispute affects around 330,000 municipal daycare workers and other employees in social professions.
According to this, the employees initially receive two additional days off per year and the option to convert part of their salary into a maximum of two additional days off. In addition to the additional days off, educators in municipal public service will receive an additional 130 euros per month from July 1st. For social workers there will also be an additional 180 euros from July.
In addition, the agreement stipulates that professional experience in social and educational services should in future be rewarded in the same way as other employees in the public sector. The time employees stay in one pay grade before moving up to the next is scheduled to be aligned with general public service grades as of October 1, 2024. This means that salaries will rise faster in the future than before. The tariff result has a term of five years until December 31, 2026.
ver.di: Agreement ” once morest considerable resistance”
With the breakthrough, which was initially considered unlikely, further warning strikes in the municipal public social and educational service have been averted for the time being. Employees in all federal states benefit from the new agreement – except in Berlin. According to ver.di, other tariff regulations have priority in the capital. However, the unions assume that the results will also “radiate” to employees in other areas.
“This is thanks to the colleagues in the social and educational services who have fought and gone on strike in the past few days and weeks,” said ver.di chairman Frank Werneke. The agreement was “successful despite considerable resistance from municipal employers,” he said. It is “another significant step to make the professions in the social and educational system more attractive and to take effective action once morest the shortage of skilled workers.”
dbb negotiator Andreas Hemsing also expressed his satisfaction with the result: “With this degree, we have upgraded the professional field, and our colleagues will feel that directly in their wallets.”
“Challenge for Municipal Employers”
The President of the Association of Municipal Employers’ Associations (VKA), Karin Welge, described the result as a “challenge for municipal employers”. The VKA assumes that the personnel costs of municipal employers will increase by around 3.7 percent annually due to the new allowances alone. Nevertheless, Welge expressed his relief at the conclusion. It is “a clear sign that we recognize the often outstanding performance of our employees in social and educational services with fair and appreciative remuneration,” said Welge.
The unions had been working towards the agreement that had now been reached for weeks. After two unsuccessful rounds of negotiations in February and March, the collective bargaining partners sat down once more on Monday. On Tuesday followingnoon, the talks were moved from Potsdam to Berlin for logistical reasons. They were supposed to end on Wednesday followingnoon – but dragged on for several hours until late in the evening. Participants said that there was still a lot to talk regarding on the last day.
Elon Musk targeted Joe Biden for inflation: “The US runs the risk of becoming Venezuela”
Inflation in the United States increased by 8.3% in April, compared to a year earlier. This is slightly down from 8.5% in March, but still close to its highest level in 40 years.
Courtesy | The CEO of Tesla assured in a virtual conference that the blame for inflation lies with Joe Biden
Billionaire Elon Musk has warned that the United States must take action to tackle inflation or it will end up “like Venezuela.” The Tesla CEO assured in a virtual conference that Joe Biden is to blame for inflation due to the monetary issue during the pandemic.
“I mean, the obvious reason for the inflation is that the government printed more money than it had, obviously,” Musk said, referring to trillions of dollars worth of stimulus and COVID-19 relief packages. dollars that were approved in recent years.
Inflation in the United States increased by 8.3% in April, compared to a year earlier. That’s slightly down from 8.5% in March, but still close to its 40-year high.
“So it’s like the government can’t…write checks way above income without there being inflation, you know, the velocity of money stays constant,” the Tesla CEO said. “If the federal government writes checks, they never bounce. So that’s effectively creating more dollars. And if there are more dollars created, then the increase in goods and services throughout the economy, then you have inflation, once more, the velocity of money remains constant, “added the billionaire.
If governments might just “issue massive amounts of money and deficits didn’t matter, then, well, why don’t we make the deficit 100 times bigger?” Musk asked. “The answer is that you can’t, because it will basically make the dollar worthless.”
“Various countries have tried this experiment multiple times,” Musk said. “Have you seen Venezuela? Because the poor, poor people of Venezuela are, you know, they’ve been trampled on by their government.”
During the conference, Musk also said that the Biden administration “doesn’t seem to be getting much done” and questioned who is really in charge. “The real president is the one who controls the teleprompter,” he said. “The path to power is the path to the teleprompter.”
“The Trump administration, Trump aside, there were a lot of people in the administration who were effective at getting things done,” he remarked.
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He accused Saudi Arabia of paying the money.. Nasrallah after losing the parliamentary majority: a very big victory
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, considered, on Wednesday, that the recent parliamentary elections did not give a majority to one political group at the expense of the other, noting at the same time that if Hezbollah wanted to disrupt the elections, it would do so, pointing to the The Iranian ambassador in Lebanon did not appear during the elections, while the Saudi ambassador was “paying money,” he said in a speech that followed the release of the final results of the legislative elections a day later.
Nasrallah said: “What happened is a very big victory, and we should be proud of this victory, especially when we see the conditions of the battle and the money that was spent in this battle,” as he put it.
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah added, “The failure of the Future Movement and Prime Minister Hariri to participate in the elections requires a calm, objective and responsible approach, and builds on it,” referring to Hariri’s retirement and his party’s participation in the elections.
Nasrallah added, “The resistance and its allies and friends have a strong presence in the parliament, and we are in front of a parliament consisting of parliamentary blocs and independents, and there is no political party in the country today that has a parliamentary majority,” he said.
On the issue of disrupting and delaying the elections, which Hezbollah is accused of causing, the party’s Secretary-General said: “From the beginning, our real and serious will was to hold the elections and the discussion was to secure the best possible elections.
Nasrallah added, “Disrupting the elections was one of the lies that were practiced once morest the resistance and its allies, and it turned out to be false.” The US visits polling stations, and the Saudi ambassador was the most active in the election, wandering from country to country, drawing candidates and paying money,” he said.
It is noteworthy that the Iranian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah lost the parliamentary majority in the legislative elections, which saw its opponents achieve significant gains on Tuesday, in addition to the victory of a number of representatives of the protests that took place in the country, starting in 2019, with parliamentary seats.