New European Union Cybersecurity Directives Enter Into Force – The National Law Review

On January 16, 2023, the Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union (the “NIS2 Directive”) and the Directive on the resilience of critical entities (“CER Directive”) entered into force. The NIS2 Directive repeals the current NIS Directive and creates a more extensive and harmonized set of rules on cybersecurity for organizations carrying out … Read more

OPEC Fund mobilizes US$1 billion for development finance with landmark debut SDG bond – Yahoo Finance

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Why backpackers and seasonal migrants matter to regional Australia – Griffith News

Griffith research confirms the essential contribution of backpackers and seasonal migrant workers to regional Australia is undervalued.Backpackers and seasonal migrant workers contribute to the culture, economy and tourism industry in regional communities and provide essential services to the agricultural sector. Research fellow at the Griffith Centre for Social Cultural Research, Dr Kaya Barry said there was … Read more

ASX rises, Super Retail loses ground over alleged $1m staff underpayments – ABC News

ASX rises, Super Retail loses ground over alleged $1m staff underpaymentsKeep across all the live scores and results from the Australian Open at Melbourne ParkFor the latest flood and weather warnings, search on ABC EmergencyThe ASX 200 has closed the week at a fresh nine-month high, shaking off a rocky night on global markets driven by increasing rate rise … Read more

Australia jobs take surprise dip in December – Hurriyet Daily News

Australia employment unexpectedly dipped in December following an outsized gain the month before in a sign the red-hot labor market might be cooling, though the jobless rate stayed near five-decade lows.Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yesterday showed net employment fell 14,600 in December from November, when it surged by a revised 58,200, … Read more

Hackensack Meridian Health Joins World Economic Forum’s “Zero Health Gaps Pledge” Initiative to Improve Global Health Equity – Newswise

sign up for the wires and see archived wires offer valuable, credible options about breaking, current, and projected newsRequest an expert contact, receive responses directly from the organizationsoffer valuable, credible options about breaking, current, and projected newsHackensack Meridian Health CEO Bob Garrett Newswise — January 19, 2023– Edison, NJ – Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s … Read more

Roubini: U.S. debt ceiling fight is a potential 'financial catastrophe' – Yahoo Finance

Expect financial market and economic chaos to ensue if U.S. lawmakers don't find a resolution on the debt ceiling this time around."If there was even a temporary default on the U.S. debt, it would really be a financial catastrophe," NYU professor and economist Nouriel Roubini told Yahoo Finance Live at the World Economic Forum (video … Read more

COMMENTARY: Reactions to the governor's K-12 education budget … – EdSource

After years of ambitious and record-breaking investments in education, Gov. Gavin Newsom signaled a decline in funding for California’s K-12 schools and community colleges in his 2023-24 proposed budget.EdSource asked practitioners, observers, advocates, students and legislators to give us their first take on the governor’s budget proposal and tell us what the state should prioritize … Read more