Two men accused of murdering a man by setting him on fire were today each offered $600,000 bail when they appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew...
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Tensions with unions are rising in Wolfsburg. Volkswagen has announced the termination of a 30-year-old job security agreement, signaling a significant shift in its labor policies and setting the stage for potential layoffs starting next July. Declining car sales, a disappointing return on investment over low EV adoption, and increased competition are the main culprits. The job security agreements were intended to protect employees until 2029. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Two men accused of murdering a man by setting him on fire were today each offered $600,000 bail when they appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew...
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