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Results-Only Work Environment vs. The Traditional 9-5 Workplace: Which One’s Right for Your Business?

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From customer-facing storefronts to buzzing offices to call centers, most operated with standard 9-5 business hours. But now, there’s a new wave in business that’s motivating entrepreneurs to consider a results-oriented work environment instead. In today’s article, we’ll cover: What does a results-only work environment look like?

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Canada Federal Court declares cabinet order enabling ban of single-use plastics unconstitutional

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The case was brought by the Responsible Plastic Use Coalition and several plastics manufacturing companies against the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Minister of Health and the Attorney General of Canada, who argued that the government did not have the authority to add PMIs to Schedule 1.

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Peru dispatch: Inter-American Court of Human Rights holds state responsible for not protecting its citizens from mining pollution

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For more than 20 years its people have been seeking justice in national and international courts in order to have their rights to a healthy environment, health, personal integrity, special protection for children and life, among others, respected. Along the way, 2 minors aged 5 and 14 years old have already died.

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Kenya logging ban reinstated by land court amid environmental concerns

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Kenya’s Environment and Land Court issued interim orders Wednesday against a policy directive reinstated by President William Ruto in July lifting a moratorium on logging pending the hearing and determination of a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). This case will be heard inter-partes on August 14, 2023.

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Canada Supreme Court rules environmental impact act is partially unconstitutional

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled by a 5-2 majority Friday that the federal government’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA) and its accompanying regulations are partially unconstitutional, as they empower the federal government to create environmental regulations that should have been within provincial jurisdictions.

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UN committee publishes authoritative guidance on children’s rights amidst climate crisis

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The United Nations (UN) Committee on the Rights of the Child on Monday published authoritative guidance concerning children’s rights with respect to the environment amidst growing concerns of climate change. Other rights play an instrumental role in safeguarding children’s rights in relation to the environment.

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Spain president proposes Digital Rights Charter, outlining fundamental rights of individuals online

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The Charter outlines six fundamental rights online: (1) the right of freedom; (2) the right of equality; (3) the right of participation and shaping the public space; (4) the right of the working and business environment; (5) digital rights in specific environments; and (6) rights of guarantees and efficiencies.

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