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A Mississippi chicken processing plant fired most of its remaining workers after nearly 100 accused of immigration violations were arrested last week, witnesses said, an indication that the crackdown could make finding work in the state poultry industry more difficult for Latino immigrants.Terry Truett, a volunteer with the Mississippi Immigration Coalition, said she and others were called Tuesday to a Morton park where former PH Food workers were staging a protest, saying the company had abruptly fired them at the end of their shift and was illegally withholding pay.It unclear exactly how many w
gourde stanley ere fired, although Truett said more than 100 workers ; names were collected at the protest in Morton, about 40 miles 65 kilometres east of Jackson. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW PH Food is one
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stanley cup eople accused of working in the United States without legal permission, quickly releasing about 300. ICE also seized company documents as part of an investigation into what managers knew. ICE said it arrested 99 people at PH Food.Normally, when a company with more than 100 employees lays off more than a third of its workforce, it must give 60 days ; notice to affected employees, and local and state government. Dianne Bell, a spokeswoman for the Mississippi Department of Security, said PH Foods has not fi Nexp Iraqi Shiite militia says 40 of its fighters killed in Syria
As the burden of COVID-19 on hospitals begins to ease, 300 health-care workers at Halton Healthcare will participate in a COVID-19 related research study.In total, more than 3,000 heal
stanley cup th-care workers across the GTA will be involved in the study to get a better understanding of the natural history of COVID-19 鈥?namely the antibody response. This study was originally designed in the early stages of the pandemic, before the vaccine, to study the antibody levels amongst health-care workers who have been in contact with the COVID-19 virus, said Dr. Laurence Chau, principal investigator of the COVID-19 Antibody Research Study at Halton Healthcare. It was going to examine how often healt
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stanley cup th immunity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Healthcare is one of many GTA hospitals participating in the Seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies 鈥?COVID-19 Antibodies in Healthcare Workers study headed by the Hospital for Sick Children. The development of the COVID-19 vaccine was a real game changer because the vaccine triggers the body to produce antibodies, Chau said. Therefore, the studys protocols had to be changed with the rollout of the vaccine to measure both the levels of the antibodies produced naturally by the body to the COVID-19 virus as well as antibodies pro