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TUNIS, Tunisia 鈥?Workers around Tunisia went on strike Thursday to demand higher pay in a standoff with a government struggling to reduce unemployment, poverty and social tensions.All flights in and ou
stanley canada t of the North African country main airport were cancelled, and schools nationwide were closed. Ports, public transport, hospitals and other public services were also disrupted.Marathon last-minute negotiations between the government and union umbrella group UGTT failed to avert Thursday strike by public sector workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thousands of people gathered at the national union headquarters in Tunis and marched through the capital main thoroughfare, carrying signs reading Get Out! and The People Want the Fall of the Regime. Rallies were also held in other cities.Addressing the crowd in Tunis, the head of the UGTT, Noureddine Tabboubi, accused the government of neglecting the workers as runaway inflation has eroded purchasing power. ARTICL
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There has been a temporary delay in activating school bus video surveillance cameras, a practice that was supposed to begin with the new school year.Both the Halton District School Board HDSB and the Halton Catholic District Sch
stanley taza ool Board HCDSB have adjusted their school video surveillance policies to include the school bus environment. The delay in
stanley cup turning on the cameras is because we are waiting for the information privacy commissioner IPC to finalize a review of our practice, said HDSB communication manager Marnie Denton, adding the board hoped the review would be complete by now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The IPC may make some recommendations, which the board would want to consider. Once the review is complete, parents will be advised that the cameras are being turned on, she said.An email sent to parents and guardians of students at the end of the school year last June stated that personal information recorded by the cameras 鈥?which will record while students are entering and exiting the buses and while en route 鈥?is collected under the authority of the Education Act and in compliance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW School buses are an extension of the school day a
stanley cup nd the students are responsible to the principal for their behaviour on the bus, said Karen Lacroix, general manager, Halton Student Transporta