ego The New World of Work: Raytheon CEO Gregory Hayes By hbr.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 04:00:00 GMT Gregory Hayes is CEO and chairman of Raytheon Technologies, and offers a unique view on what it means to be running an aerospace and defense giant at a time when the whole world is fixated on the war in Ukraine. Full Article
ego Negotiating During the Pandemic: 4 Keys to Success By www.recruiter.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Jul 2020 14:18:37 EST These are shaky times for the US economy. In April, a record 20.5 million jobs were lost, driving the unemployment rate to 14.7 percent — numbers we haven't seen since the Great Depression. The economy received a boost from increasing employment numbers in May, but the job market is likely to need more time to fully recover from ... Full Article
ego REGO-FIX Announces Partnership with Omega TMM for Presetting Solution By www.qualitymag.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 08:00:00 -0400 REGO-FIX, a Swiss toolholding company and inventor of the standard-setting ER collet, has partnered with tool measuring and management solution company Omega TMM for the creation of ORION powered by REGO-FIX – a tool measuring machine using REGO-FIX’s powRgrip® toolholding system with Omega TMM’s presetting technology. Full Article
ego Who Doesn’t Like LEGOs? No One! By www.qualitymag.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 08:00:00 -0400 And they are a terrific way to engage young people, a key to addressing the workforce challenges facing manufacturers. Full Article
ego Air Reps LLC Combines with Oregon Air Reps By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 07:15:00 -0400 Air Reps LLC, of Bellevue, Washington, is expanding its territory to Oregon by combining operations with Oregon Air Reps, resulting in one unified presence under the Air Reps name. The move makes Air Reps LLC the primary Daikin Applied and Daikin North America HVAC equipment sales representative in the region. Full Article
ego Bill Howe Family of Companies Earns Super Service Award in Six Categories By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 07:15:00 -0500 The Bill Howe Family of Companies announced it has earned the 2015 Angie’s List Super Service Award in six categories. The service company provides heating, air conditioning, restoration and flood remediation, and plumbing services in the San Diego area. Full Article
ego Oregon HVAC Contractor Certified as B Corporation By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 09:00:00 -0400 Reitmeier is the first commercial HVAC company in the world to achieve the distinction of becoming a certified B Corporation. Full Article
ego Industry Negotiates RTU Efficiency Standards By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 07:34:00 -0400 While many in the industry are pleased the DOE has taken the opportunity to work together to develop its final rule, exactly how much of the working group’s recommendation the regulatory agency will adopt remains to be seen. Full Article
ego Episode 11: Interview Gregor Kiczales By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 22:00:00 +0000 In this Episode we have the pleasure of talking with Gregor Kiczales. Gregor is one of the fathers of aspect-oriented programming (AOP). Today he is a professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia. Back in his days at Xerox Parc, he and a number of other people worked on the early forms of AOP as well as on some of its forerunners, such as meta object protocols. In this interview, we talk about a number of interesting topics, such as the history of AOP, the relationship of AO to interceptors, the industry acceptance of AOP, early aspects (i.e. using AO in development phased before implementation) as well as adoption strategies for AOP. Full Article
ego Episode 42: Interview Gregor Hohpe By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 10:13:11 +0000 In this episode, Gregor Hohpe gives us a great introduction to enterprise messaging based on his EAI Patterns book. Before we started discusssing the patterns in his book, we characterized messaging and talked about the various interaction styles. We also contrasted the messaging architectural style with an RPC based approach. We then took a look at the relationship to SOA, the role of contracts and the orchestration-vs-choreography discussion. We briefly discussed the nature of pattern languages before we then went through the different section in the book. There are six main sections: channel, message, routing, transfomation, endpoint as well as management and monitoring. We discussed the core patterns for each of these sections. This should give listeners a good high-level view of message-based systems. We concluded the discussion by looking at the critical importance of systems management and monitoring. Full Article
ego SE-Radio-Episode-275:-Josh-Doody-on-Salary-Negotiation-for-Software-Engineers By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Nov 2016 19:25:13 +0000 Marcus Blankenship talks with Josh Doody about salary negotiation. Topics include a framework for thinking about salary negotiations, how you can know what you're worth, the employers view of salary negotiation, and missed negotiation opportunities. Also discussed are common fears about negotiating and how to overcome them, common mistakes during negotiations, and how negotiation makes your more desirable as an employee. Full Article
ego SE Radio Episode 308: Gregor Hohpe on It Architecture and IT Transformation By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Nov 2017 17:44:12 +0000 Bryan Reinero talks with Gregor Hohpe about IT Transformation, the process by which organizations adapt and reorganize themselves in response to evolution and how the Enterprise Architect leads that transformation. Full Article
ego SE Radio 572: Gregory Kapfhammer on Flaky Tests By se-radio.net Published On :: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 23:56:00 +0000 Gregory Kapfhammer, associate professor at Allegheny College, discusses the common problem of ‘flaky tests’ with SE Radio’s Nikhil Krishna. Flaky tests are test cases that unreliably pass or fail even when no changes are made to the source code under test or to the test suite itself, which means that developers can’t tell whether the failures indicate bugs that needs to be resolved. Flaky tests can hinder continuous integration and continuous development by undermining trust in the CI/CD environment. This episode examines sources of flaky tests, including physical factors such as CPU or memory changes, as well as program-related factors such as performance issues. Gregory also describes some common areas that are prone to flaky tests and ways to detect them. They discuss tooling to detect and automatically mark flaky tests, as well as how to tackle these issues to make tests more reliable and even ways to write code so that it's less susceptible to flaky tests. Full Article
ego Reject Ego-nomics, Embrace Eco-nomics By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000 Finding our way to a viable human future will require the guidance of a true eco-nomics, grounded in biology and ecology rather than finance and capital. Full Article Economy Environment Wealth and inequality Climate Ecological Civilization Economics
ego Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued | Kalzumeus Software By www.kalzumeus.com Published On :: 2012-01-26T12:46:04-08:00 a long but well written and informative posting on how to negotiate your salary when taking a new job Full Article
ego New Packaging Helps Dip ‘N Stix Shake Up Sweet & Sour Gummy Category By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Apr 2021 16:00:00 -0400 Bazooka Candy Brands is introducing a new product unique packaging to allow customers to create their own eating experiences. Full Article
ego SÜDPACK's PharmaGuard® Wins Swiss Packaging Award in Sustainability Category By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:13:52 -0400 This innovative film concept is seen as a pioneering packaging solution for solid pharmaceutical products or nutraceuticals. Full Article
ego Syntegon launches game-changing SVX VFFS series By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 04 May 2023 00:00:00 -0400 New VFFS machine series combines high pack style flexibility with intuitive functionalities, giving frozen food, bakery, confectionery, and snacks producers a leg up on competition. Full Article
ego Pentawards Launches Two New Subcategories Celebrating CBD Sector, Spirits Collections By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 00:00:00 -0500 Following the introduction of the Wine Collection subcategory in 2021, Pentawards started receiving inquiries about the possibility of a Spirits Collection option. Full Article
ego Syntegon to Showcase Flexible Systems for Cookies and Bars at interpack 2023 By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 13:33:14 -0400 The new Syntegon IDH is at the heart of a line which flexibly packages cookies and crackers in trays and flow wraps made of mono-material. Full Article
ego EGOT Winner, Entertainment Icon, and Host of “The Jennifer Hudson Show” Jennifer Hudson to Receive 2024 NAB Television Chairman’s Award By www.nab.org Published On :: 26 Feb 2024 00:00:00 EST The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) will present the Television Chairman’s Award to award-winning talk show host, actor, producer and recording artist, Jennifer Hudson. The ceremony will take place on the Main Stage at NAB Show during the We Are Broadcasters session on Tuesday, April 16 at 9:30 a.m. Full Article
ego Podcast #385: Avi Miller on Linux, Open Source, Legos, and Development in 2020 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 15:30:29 +0000 Jim Grisanzio talks with Oracle Sr. Product Manager Avi Miller on a variety of Open Source projects at the company, some history about Oracle's involvement in the Linux community, how people can contribute to FOSS projects generally -- and a bit of Legos development at the end. Avi Miller (Twitter) Jim Grisanzio (Twitter) Video on YouTube Blog 1 Blog 2 Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations https://twitter.com/jimgris https://developer.oracle.com/team/ Full Article
ego How to Prepare for a Category 5 Hurricane By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
ego OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and Maglaj By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Jun 2016 14:29:03 +0000 SARAJEVO, 9 June 2016 – The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), in co-operation with the Fojnicani-Maglaj Association, facilitated today a visit to the National Museum of BiH in Sarajevo for 50 students and teachers of Zepce’s Fra Grga Martic and Maglaj primary schools and their branch schools in Bradici and Tujnica. The aim of the excursion, a rare opportunity for the children to visit the capital, was to promote cultural values and help build a more tolerant and cohesive society in the Maglaj and Zepce municipalities. During their visit, the students and school principals had the opportunity to meet with Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. “We should invest more effort in creating opportunities for children to spend time with each other and learn from each other,” said Moore. “The children visited the Museum, which is always very inspirational for our pupils. They get creative and express their impressions in the classroom through essays and art projects,” said Ivo Bilonic, Principal of Fra Grga Martic primary school from Zepce. Osman Mujdza, Principal of Maglaj primary school, said: “Our school has had a very successful co-operation with the OSCE Mission to BiH so far. This activity enables the children not only to familiarize themselves with the cultural and historic heritage of BiH but also to forge closer ties among each other.” Strengthening multi-ethnic co-operation and tolerance in local communities is an important part of this visit. “We want to contribute to developing a culture of peace and creating better conditions for those living in rural areas,” said Davor Supukovic, member of the Steering Board of the Fojnicani-Maglaj Association. The visit was organized as part of the OSCE Mission’s efforts to create closer links between schools and local communities through education about the diversity of the peoples, religions and traditions of BiH as a source of respect and pride.Related StoriesVisit to Jajce of international community representatives led by OSCE Mission to Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical science students discuss youth participation in security policy development at OSCE-supported meeting in Bosnia and HerzegovinaSpecial Representative of OSCE Chairmanship-in-Office on Gender Issues Verveer to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1 to 4 July Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Education Tolerance and non-discrimination South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego Political science students discuss youth participation in security policy development at OSCE-supported meeting in Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 11:12:50 +0000 NEUM, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 June 2016 – The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) organized a two-day alumni meeting for over 20 students who attended the OSCE-organized Youth and Security Summer School when it was held for the first time last year. The peace and security studies students of the Universities of Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka discussed current security challenges and ways to promote youth participation in the development of a comprehensive security policy for BiH. “The meeting is an excellent opportunity for enhancing the knowledge and capacity of future security professionals. It provides a platform for them to actively participate in developing and implementing security policy,” said Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH. “The recommendations they produced will be forwarded to the BiH Council of Ministers’ Inter-Ministerial Working Group on Monitoring and Implementation of Security Policy.” Damjan Jugovic, student at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo and member of the OSCE’s Youth Advisory Group said: “This is a chance for us to get more acquainted with the work of different security and intelligence agencies in BiH and support the co-operation between students from different universities.” The students also expressed hope that affiliation with the summer school would help them in their future careers. “Having met peers from Mostar and Banja Luka, I realized that we all think alike. We want change and a better future. I am sure the practical knowledge we gained from the school will increase our chances for employment,” said Jovana Bilinac, student at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo. The main goal of the Summer School on Youth and Security of the OSCE Mission to BiH is to promote the development of democratic institutions through education of young security experts. The school provides a forum for them to discuss a wide range of security- and policy-related issues and increases their participation in political life as well as decision-making processes. The organization of the alumni meeting was supported by the Hungarian Embassy in BiH. Related StoriesVisit to Jajce of international community representatives led by OSCE Mission to Bosnia and HerzegovinaOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and MaglajSpecial Representative of OSCE Chairmanship-in-Office on Gender Issues Verveer to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1 to 4 July Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Education South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego OSCE Ambassadors to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 19 to 22 June By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 14:16:29 +0000 VIENNA, 16 June 2016 - OSCE Heads of Delegations will visit the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from 19 to 22 June 2016, where they will learn more about the Mission’s work and see first-hand how post-conflict rehabilitation and reform is progressing in the country. The ambassadors of the OSCE participating States will visit Sarajevo and Travnik. They plan to meet BiH Presidency members; the BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs; representatives of the Inter-Religious Council, international organizations, media and civil society; and visit a storage site for weapons taken out of use. The visit will focus on areas where the OSCE is working to help build a peaceful, stable future for the country, including education; tolerance and non-discrimination; countering violent extremism; and post-conflict reconciliation, specifically focusing on questions relating to war crimes and sexual violence in conflict. Ambassador Sian MacLeod, Head of the UK Delegation to the OSCE, who is leading the ambassadorial visit, said Heads of Delegations are looking forward to visiting BiH - an OSCE participating State where the organization invests significant time and resources - and are keen to demonstrate their support for the OSCE Mission’s work. “I am grateful to the German Chairmanship for asking me to organize this visit, demonstrating the continuing commitment of OSCE states to security and stability in the Western Balkans,” said Ambassador MacLeod. “I hope that our visit will underline the importance of reconciliation and reform for a secure, prosperous future for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Ambassador Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, expressed his confidence that the trip will foster understanding among Heads of Delegations of the country and the Mission’s role, including its work at the local level. For questions related to the visit, please contact: Zeljka.Sulc@osce.org and Andrew.Peebles@fco.gov.uk Related StoriesDialogue, trust and security are watchwords for 2016 Germany’s OSCE Chairmanship, Foreign Minister Steinmeier tells OSCE Permanent CouncilAzerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister addresses OSCE, calls for work toward peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be advancedSEECP Chair Daniel Mitov and RCC Secretary General Svilanovic stress deeper cooperation is key in address to OSCE Permanent Council Full Article Permanent Council OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Combating terrorism Conflict prevention and resolution Education Tolerance and non-discrimination South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego Visit to Jajce of international community representatives led by OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 16:00:16 +0000 JAJCE, 19 July 2016 – The recent decision of the Central Bosnian Canton Assembly to divide the secondary school in Jajce, despite court decisions and students’ protests, was the main focus of discussions held today by representatives of the international community in BiH, including the Office of the High Representative, the French Embassy and the USAID Mission Director, who joined the Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, Ambassador Jonathan Moore, in meetings with Jajce municipal authorities and civil society. Ambassador Moore condemned the decision by the Cantonal Assembly to divide the students against their will. “The children of Bosnia and Herzegovina deserve the best conditions for inclusive, quality education. The creation of yet another case of ‘two schools under one roof’ is a move in exactly the wrong direction, and is not the way to solve other questions such as questions of curriculum or educational certificates. Practice has shown that administrative unification of divided schools improves conditions for learning and saves scarce resources. The Canton cannot afford the schools it has now. We should respect both principles of inclusion and the will of the students. Local authorities in Jajce should withdraw their request, and cantonal authorities should not implement this mistaken decision,” said Ambassador Moore. “The recent demonstrations we have seen show that children in Jajce do not want to be divided. In this, they have our admiration and support. OHR joins the call for authorities of the Central Bosnia Canton to rethink the decision to form a new school in Jajce, and instead refocus their efforts to find solutions to problems in the education sector without endangering the multi-ethnic character of Jajce and the Central Bosnia Canton, “ said Michael Doyle, attending the visit on behalf of the High Representative Valentin Inzko. “The unity and strength of France are mirrored in the existence of unified schools for all children. As friends of this country, we the French people want to see the same values and principles to be implemented in BiH. I would like to congratulate the Jajce students for their fight and collective spirit”, said Donato Guiliani, cultural counsellor of the French Embassy and director of the French Institute in BiH. This is the third OSCE-organized visit of international community members to schools and communities in BiH.Related StoriesPolitical science students discuss youth participation in security policy development at OSCE-supported meeting in Bosnia and HerzegovinaOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and MaglajSpecial Representative of OSCE Chairmanship-in-Office on Gender Issues Verveer to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1 to 4 July Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Education South-Eastern Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina Press release
ego OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina joins world in marking International Roma Day By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 14:10:48 +0000 SARAJEVO, 8 April 2016 – On occasion of International Roma Day, the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina organized several events in Tuzla, Prnjavor and Zivinice to raise public awareness on serious economic, social and political challenges the Roma community continues to face in BiH. Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH Ambassador Jonathan Moore underlined the importance of protecting, promoting and advancing the rights of Roma and other national minorities in BiH. “For more than a decade we have been assisting the authorities to address the marginalization and discrimination of Roma and to ensure equality of opportunity for Roma in access and treatment in areas of education, housing, health care, and public participation. We are grateful to many persons in BiH for their positive contributions.” At the diploma ceremony to most accomplished Roma students from Tuzla Canton held today in Zivince, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Canton Tuzla Zlatan Muratovic applauded all efforts leading toward including Roma people in the education system and gender equality. “Our priority is to include all Roma people in the education system of the Tuzla Canton and to continue promoting Roma enrolment in elementary and secondary schools and universities. We want the Roma people to be socially active and economically independent.” President of the Association “Euro Rom” Nedzad Jusic expressed his gratitude for being a part of such an important celebration for Roma people. “I hope we will be able to further improve the position of Roma people in Tuzla Canton, working together to implement joint policies and activities.” At a roundtable held in Prnjavor participants discussed the good practices and challenges in the implementation of Roma Action Plan. “Today, we would also like to express our appreciation to dr. Siniša Gatarić mayor of the Municipality Prnjavor for supporting development of Local Roma Action Plan adopted in October last year,” said President of Roma NGO Romani Cej Snjezana Mirkovic. The OSCE Mission to BiH continues to support the implementation of the Roma Action Plan for Housing, including by monitoring the selection of beneficiaries and mediating between local authorities and the Roma community when the need arises. Since 2008 more than 750 housing units for Roma have been built in BiH.Related StoriesOSCE Mission releases report on war crimes processing at state level in Bosnia and HerzegovinaInter-institutional co-operation in focus of OSCE-supported security policy course in Bosnia and HerzegovinaOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and Maglaj Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Roma and Sinti issues South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego OSCE Mission releases report on war crimes processing at state level in Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 14:28:36 +0000 SARAJEVO, 16 June 2016 – The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina today published the report of Judge Joanna Korner CMG QC on war crimes processing at the state level in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At a press conference held on this occasion, Ambassador Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, noted that the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina has been monitoring the prosecution of war crimes before the domestic courts of BiH since 1996, as part of its mandate under the Dayton Peace Accords. “In 2003, the Mission developed an increasingly structured trial monitoring capacity. In November 2006, the BiH High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council issued an Opinion recognizing the role of the Mission in observing criminal proceedings, stating that the OSCE Mission’s trial monitors should be given ‘full and unrestricted access to all documents they request within their mandate which includes monitoring the activities of courts and prosecutors’ offices,’” said Moore. The Mission has carried out training courses and other capacity-building activities for judicial and prosecutorial staff, and provided expert advice to the judiciary based on its findings. “The Mission is routinely asked to provide information and analysis regarding the quality of war crimes processing at the state and entity levels. These inquiries come from a variety of sources, including private persons, victims’ and survivors’ associations, ICTY, and employees of BiH judicial institutions,” said Moore. “The purpose of such inquiries is generally to understand the capacity of domestic judicial institutions for processing war crimes cases in a manner that is fair to the interests of both victims and defendants and in line with international standards, and to identify gaps in the processing of such cases.” Moore emphasized that it is normal in democratic societies to have a vigorous public debate about judicial processes. “No one is universally happy with every verdict, sentence, conviction, and acquittal. Nevertheless, justice has yet to be done in many cases, more than 20 years after the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In accordance with the mandate, role, and authorities of the Mission, with the support of the HJPC and in coordination with ICTY Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz and the British Embassy, Judge Korner was engaged by the OSCE Mission to BiH on the basis of her professional background and knowledge. Judge Korner visited BiH twice in order to review available materials, speak with prosecutors, judges, and others, and prepare an analytical report that would offer suggestions as to how to improve the processing of war crimes at the state level, at which the most complex and serious war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide cases, are processed. “The work of Judge Korner, her analysis and concrete advice are very valuable. It is of course up to the institutions themselves, including the HJPC, the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH, and the Court of BiH to react to the report and to act upon its recommendations. We respect the role of those institutions in guaranteeing the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” The Mission’s work in this regard is supported financially as part of its core budget and by additional contributions from the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Germany, Italy, and Austria, and is closely co-ordinated with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.Related StoriesJudges and prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at OSCE meeting, learn about videoconferencing to reach remote witnessesWar crimes prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at OSCE meeting in Mostar, discuss cases involving enforced disappearanceOSCE supports international conference on obstacles in prosecuting war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Rule of law South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego Inter-institutional co-operation in focus of OSCE-supported security policy course in Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 13:31:54 +0000 SARAJEVO, 16 June 2016 – An-OSCE supported course on security policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) for some 30 participants from government institutions, parliament, police, armed forces, civil society, academia, media and industry concluded today in Sarajevo. The two-week course, organized by the OSCE Mission to BiH and Council of Ministers’ Inter-ministerial Working Group on Monitoring the Implementation of BiH Security Policy, focused on the necessity of a multi-disciplinary approach and co-ordination and co-operation among various security actors. The course also aimed at increasing their knowledge of the BiH security policy and security system. “The responsibility for security is not the exclusive domain of any one particular ministry or institution. No single institution has sufficient resources or mandate to address what have become global security concerns and problems,” said Michael Delacruz, Head of Security Co-operation Unit at the OSCE Mission to BiH. Momir Brajic, member of the Council of Minister’s Inter-ministerial Working Group, said: “Implementation of the security policy requires a particular accent to be placed on the establishment and improvement of inter-section co-operation, principally on co-operation between the government and civil sector. Therefore, this course is an excellent forum for exchange of opinions and experiences between different actors in the area of security.” Dario Busic, Head of the Department at the BiH Ministry of Communication and Transport, said: “The course covered very interesting topics, some of which were new for me. It, therefore, enabled me to see the field of transportation, as my field of expertise, from a new perspective.” The OSCE Mission to BiH and Inter-Ministerial Working Group have been organizing security policy courses since 2007 to raise understanding of BiH’s security policy and to exchange information in this area. The course is accredited by the BiH Civil Service Agency with ten credits and serves for the professional development and career advancement of civil servants. Related StoriesOSCE Mission releases report on war crimes processing at state level in Bosnia and HerzegovinaOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and MaglajJudges and prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at OSCE meeting, learn about videoconferencing to reach remote witnesses Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Reform and cooperation in the security sector South-Eastern Europe Press release
ego OSCE Representative condemns incidents directed at journalists and independent voices in Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 14:46:40 +0000 VIENNA, 29 July 2016 – Continuing intimidation and violence against journalists and independent voices is unacceptable and could further weaken media freedom and freedom of expression in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Dunja Mijatović, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, said today. “I am following with great concern the extremely worrying situation in the country which could lead to self-censorship,” Mijatović said. “People engaged in investigative reporting and expressing different opinions, even provocative ones, should play a legitimate part in a healthy debate and their voices should not be restricted.” Mijatović noted that the latest events open a very worrying chapter on the safety of journalists. They include: • Verbal attacks on writer and journalist Nenad Veličković; • Verbal attacks on Borka Rudić, General Secretary of the Association of BiH Journalists; • Verbal threats on journalist Mirjana Radanović; • Threats and insults against journalists of FTV Mreža magazine; • Threats against Dragiša Sikimić, editor-in-chief and the owner of the web portal MojaHercegovina.info; • Verbal and physical assaults on BN TV, ATV and HIT TV crews; • A physical attack on a BN TV camera operator; • An assault on Nermin Bisa, editor-in-chief of 24sata.info; • Verbal threats against freelance journalist Vuk Bačanović; and • Offensive and discriminatory verbal attacks on Selma Učanbarlić, a journalist from the Centre for Investigative Reporting. “This trend needs to be immediately reversed. Public condemnation at the highest level is needed in order to send a clear message that such threats, including hate speech, against journalists, academics and writers are not tolerated in a democratic society,” Mijatović said. “Investigations into these incidents, which include death threats transmitted by social media, need to be commenced immediately.” The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twitter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom. For PDF attachments or links to sources of further information, please visit http: www.osce.org/fom/257086Related StoriesUN Special Rapporteur and OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media deplore crackdown on journalists and media outlets in TurkeyOSCE Representative welcomes revision of Law of War manual in USA improving protection for journalistsDemocratic governments must ensure media freedom and journalists’ safety, OSCE Representative urges Turkey Full Article Representative on Freedom of the Media Media freedom and development South-Eastern Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina Press release
ego OSCE Ambassadors to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 19 to 22 June By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 14:16:29 +0000 VIENNA, 16 June 2016 - OSCE Heads of Delegations will visit the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from 19 to 22 June 2016, where they will learn more about the Mission’s work and see first-hand how post-conflict rehabilitation and reform is progressing in the country. The ambassadors of the OSCE participating States will visit Sarajevo and Travnik. They plan to meet BiH Presidency members; the BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs; representatives of the Inter-Religious Council, international organizations, media and civil society; and visit a storage site for weapons taken out of use. The visit will focus on areas where the OSCE is working to help build a peaceful, stable future for the country, including education; tolerance and non-discrimination; countering violent extremism; and post-conflict reconciliation, specifically focusing on questions relating to war crimes and sexual violence in conflict. Ambassador Sian MacLeod, Head of the UK Delegation to the OSCE, who is leading the ambassadorial visit, said Heads of Delegations are looking forward to visiting BiH - an OSCE participating State where the organization invests significant time and resources - and are keen to demonstrate their support for the OSCE Mission’s work. “I am grateful to the German Chairmanship for asking me to organize this visit, demonstrating the continuing commitment of OSCE states to security and stability in the Western Balkans,” said Ambassador MacLeod. “I hope that our visit will underline the importance of reconciliation and reform for a secure, prosperous future for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Ambassador Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, expressed his confidence that the trip will foster understanding among Heads of Delegations of the country and the Mission’s role, including its work at the local level. For questions related to the visit, please contact: Zeljka.Sulc@osce.org and Andrew.Peebles@fco.gov.uk Related StoriesDialogue, trust and security are watchwords for 2016 Germany’s OSCE Chairmanship, Foreign Minister Steinmeier tells OSCE Permanent CouncilAzerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister addresses OSCE, calls for work toward peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be advancedSEECP Chair Daniel Mitov and RCC Secretary General Svilanovic stress deeper cooperation is key in address to OSCE Permanent Council Full Article Permanent Council OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Combating terrorism Conflict prevention and resolution Education Tolerance and non-discrimination South-Eastern Europe Press release
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ego New York Times Tech Guild workers end strike, but negotiations will continue By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T17:00:00 The New York Times Tech Guild is ending a week-long strike that started one day before the U.S. presidential election and will return to work on Tuesday, it said in a post on X on Monday. More than 600 tech workers of NYT, including software engineers, designers and product managers, had gone on a strike amid stalled contract negotiations over pay and job security, planning daily protests during the crucial election day period. Negotiations between the guild and the publisher have not progressed since the strike began, the spokesperson for the New York Times said in an email response. “We look forward to continuing to work with Tech Guild to reach a fair contract that takes into account that they are already among the highest paid individual contributors in the company,” the spokesperson said. The Tech Guild has been in contract negotiations with NYT for more than two years. “We clearly demonstrated how valuable our work is to The New York Times, especially on election night, and showed that we have the full support of subscribers and allies across the country going forward,” said Kathy Zhang, Tech Guild unit chair. —Jaspreet Singh, Reuters Full Article Impact
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ego El sistema de fuera de juego "no tuvo ninguna duda" en la jugada de Lewandowski: "El pie tiene tres puntos de 'trackeo'" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:22:45 +0100 Desde el CTA aseguran que fue analizada por la tecnología y que, si le presentara incongruencias, lo habría reflejado Leer Full Article deportes Fútbol La Liga Real Sociedad FC Barcelona Artículos Luis Núñez-Villaveirán
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ego Diego Forlán y su nueva vida como 'padrazo' compitiendo en el tenis: "El entrenamiento de fuerza siempre me hizo muy bien en el campo, fui un poco pionero" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 02:01:39 +0200 El ex futbolista del Atlético de Madrid visita la capital para entregar el trofeo de la UEFA Champions League a un hincha histórico. Aprovechamos para charlar con la leyenda uruguaya que presumía de músculos en el campo antes de que lo hiciera nadie Leer Full Article Bienestar Otros Deportes tenis Estilo de Vida Artículos Cristina Galafate
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ego Fuego en el chalé de Pozuelo del jugador del Getafe Borja Mayoral: arde una habitación y el humo se extiende por toda la casa By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:35:38 +0100 En el momento del incendio no habia nadie en la casa y el futbolista estaba en la gala de Marca para recoger el premio al mejor goleador español de la Liga Leer Full Article Artículos Luis F. Durán