employees that could mean a change to their working pattern and pay. Rules for the UK Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme changed last week with the introduction of ‘flexible furlough’ on July 1.
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hereBut he added: "Capacity is going to be a problem, we've not got any more trams to put out on the network."Even if social distancing rules were eased to one metre, he said, that would only increase Metrolink capacity to 23pc, adding: "The constraints on buses trams and trains will be there for as long as we don't have a vaccine, there's no question about that."He said one way to tackle this problem was to look at how people use public transport and at what times they travel.He added: "If you
.employees that could mean a change to their working pattern and pay. Rules for the UK Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme changed last week with the introduction of ‘flexible furlough’ on July 1.
The Cleveland Indians are also mulling over a possible name change, the team announced to fans on social media on Friday (July 3).
Rising Colombian singer-songwriter Jona Camacho promises to take fans to a whole new world in his video "Memento," which premieres exclusively on Billboard today (June 30).
Connie Orlando, BET’s evp of specials, music programming & music strategy. “What would an award show look like if we had to produce it during the pandemic?”Turns out, they had to do just that.
TMZ reported today that democrats are now trying to change the name of an Orange County airport. Reportedly, politicians in the area aren’t happy with the John Wayne Airport in Orange County due to the fact the actor had famously made remarks 50 years ago that many people today find very offensive.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: Tech developer Draganfly and motion picture & TV production company Enderby Entertainment are teaming to launch Draganfly’s Safe Set Solutions for feature and TV productions.Safe Set Solutions is a ground-based technology that uses symptom pre-screening, elevated body temperature measurement, and social distancing digital display to help ensure that crews and casts are safe on set.
Fernando Sulichin is used to doing things differently. The veteran producer and CEO of New Element Media has established a reputation for working with maverick auteurs — Oliver Stone, Sean Pean, Abel Ferrara, Michael Winterbottom, Larry Clark, Harmony Korine — and finding creative ways to get films made that don't fit the industry's cookie-cutter models.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVBoth Karin Gist and Mike Schur got their starts in broadcast television in the early aughts — she on sitcom “Girlfriends” and he on late-night sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live.” And broadcast is where they have both made comfortable homes for their careers, with her moving between comedy and drama on such series as “House of Lies,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Star,” while he moved into such scripted comedies such as “The Office,” “Parks and
Tom Grater International Film ReporterCinema owners in England got a shot in the arm today when UK prime minister Boris Johnson confirmed that they will be allowed to resume operations on July 4 after being shutdown since mid-March due to the pandemic.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Here’s a positive one for the Euro film industry – shooting has resumed on Tochter (English translation Daughter), a co-production between significant producers from Germany, Greece and Italy.The project is being heralded as the first post-COVID international co-pro to get back underway in Europe, a fact confirmed by two major bodies EAVE (European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs) and ACE (Association des Cinémathèques Européennes).Pic is based on
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorAs part of the Cannes Virtual Market’s kick-off today, a group of leading European executives sat down for a panel on the post-COVID future with optimism and opporunity among the keywords,.
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Live Nation’s planned changes to artist agreements post-COVID that will mean performers receiving lower fees and taking on more risk, plus Jay-Z and Beyonce being sued for allegedly using a spoken word recording on their track ‘Black Effect’ without permission.SECTION TIMES01: Artists face lower pay, higher risks for live shows post-COVID (00:02:59)02: Jay-Z and Beyonce sued of ‘Black
during which a man died of a suspected overdose, a woman was raped, and three people were stabbed.
As protesters continue to rally against police brutality and racial inequality in the United States, Usher is joining their ranks and calling for change. The singer and activist, 41, penned a powerful op-ed for The Washington Post on July 19 — Juneteenth — laying out why the day commemorating the emancipation of slaves should become a national holiday.
Recognize June 19 as a national holiday. Support black-owned businesses today and always. And brush up on your history.
Recognize June 19 as a national holiday. Support black-owned businesses today and always. And brush up on your history.
hereMr Burnham also highlighted the 'unfair' nature of funding - with bus and rail operators receiving full packages to see them through the pandemic, while authority-run services were left to make up shortfalls and receive only short-term bailouts.He and Liverpool City mayor Steve Rotheram told a transport select committee that funding needed to be 'brought under one' roof so leaders could integrate funding over buses, trams and other modes to 'build back public transport'.Mr Burnham said the