#Staff

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2025-12-21

"Chris Whipple’s bombshell interviews of Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has rocked Trump World. And rightfully so. He joins Katie Phang to talk about the “bubble mentality” of Trump’s advisers & how Wiles isn’t like any other White House Chief of Staff."

youtube.com/watch?v=pk2dWnCr23s

2025-12-19

🇦🇺 The University of Sydney (sydney.edu.au) #australia #education #data #incident #online #staff #affiliates #databreach #employees #threats [ sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/new ] #informatique

name, dob, phone number and home address of those staff as well as some basic job information.

2025-12-18
You came to a split in the road….

…and the Apsara-crew took the road less travelled, because they make all the difference.

To manage, develop and maintain the vast human cultural treasure of the Angkor Park, the Apsara Authority was established back in 1995.

It has ha monumental task, literally speaking, taking care of the approximately 420 km2 area of the main Angkor Archaeological Park. It contains more than 70 larger temple sites, and over 1000 smaller sites and remains.

Important task and employer
Easy recognisable with their green uniforms, the Apsara Maintenance staff are making the visit into the Angkor Archaeological Park and sites possible, safe and accessible. It is a highly respected and important effort on behalf of Cambodia’s long and proud history, civilisation and culture. And of course, the common human historic value as a World Cultural Heritage site for the rest of us.

With over 3 000 employees, the Apsara Authority is the largest single employer in the Siem Reap province.

#angkorwat #angkor #pond #sunrise #wat #temple #food #asiangirl #asian #villagelife #morning #AngkorWat #Apsara #ancient #art #architecture #sculpture #archive #worldculturalheritage #hinduism #khmer #empire #buddhism #greentourism #takeonlyphotos #leaveonlyfootprints #Cambodia #citylife #countryside #daytrip #history #imperial #biking #Site #statetemple #Apsara #maintenance #crew #staff #lunch #tiffin #carrier #Chanshrak #tiffincarrier #Nikon #D300 #NikonD300 #Nikkor #14_24mm #f2_8 #2011CE #Siem #Reap #siemreap #southeastasia #visitsiemreap #visitcambodia
Photo shows a green turf with two tracks; one main horizontally track where two persons in leisure clothing is walking right bound. Then there is a diagonal, less used track where two people wearing the green long sleeved polo shirt of the Apsara Maintenance crew is walking with tools and a and an empty garbage bag. Both tracks lead to different parts of the large temple complex of Angkor Wat outside to the right in this photo. In the background there is a low stone fence in Angkor High Imperial architectural style. Behind the fence, on a lower level is a small lake. It is known as one of two mirror lakes flanking the main west entrance to Angkor Wat temple. Around and behind the mirror lake green turf and some trees are stretching out to one of the gates in the main wall around Angkor Wat. It is early morning on an overcast day. Cambodia is as safe, comfortable and kind as ever. Angkor and Siem Reap warmly welcomes visitors as the home of several cultural world heritage sites.
Mathrubhumi EnglishMathrubhumi_English
2025-12-17

Louvre Museum workers vote on extending strike due to chronic understaffing, safety concerns, and security lapses highlighted by a recent crown jewels heist english.mathrubhumi.com/news/w

2025-12-17

High-flying super yacht designer Charles Robinson in tax evasion case

The court heard Robinson’s records showed money owed to other companies was paid in preference to tax owe…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #authorities #been #case #cash #charles #company #deducted #designer #evasion #failing #fees #from #highflying #in #Interior #Louis #million #nearly #NewZealand #NZ #private #rent #robinson #salaries #school #spent #staff #super #Tax #that #Vuitton #while #yacht
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2025-12-13

Ex-Trump DOJ lawyers say ‘fraudulent’ UC antisemitism probes led them to quit

Nine former Department of Justice attorneys assigned to investigate alleged antisemitism at the University of California described chaotic…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #allegedantisemitism #campus #careerattorney #civilright #dojspokesperson #faculty #IL #investigation #Israel #jewishstudent #lawyer #staff #Trumpadministration #uc #UCBerkeley #ucla #university
newsbeep.com/308118/

2025-12-13

your regular reminder to appreciate your tech staff

#technology #techsupport #staff #wellbeing #livelaughlove #dinosaurs #it #infosec

dennis nedry
2025-12-13

"But it's important not to take this too far: skepticism shouldn't become obstructionism. With AI, it's not 'no forever' but 'not until it can be done right'."

#ai #softwareengineering #staff #longgame

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2025-12-12
The real heroes of Angkor Park

Early morning at by the moat of Angkor Wat. This Apsara maintenance crew is doing the vital cleaning of the moat.

This moat is a 1.5 km by 1.3 km rectangle, with a width between 190 to 200 meters. The max depth is 4 meters. It is enclosing the whole Angkor Wat and symbolizes the cosmic oceans surrounding the Hindu god’s home.

It provides a crucial foundational stability for the largest religious monuments in the world. The old Khmer excelled in hydraulic engineering, and the old Angkor core capital was a hydraulic city. Angkor Wat was built at the midpoint of the 630 years of the Khmer Empire. The construction clearly demonstrates how advance their technology and engineering had advanced.

Modern heroes
This is a small shoutout to the modern heroes of Angkor; the largest part of the approximately 3000 staff that maintains, secure and restore this world cultural heritage.

It is a monumental task, pun intended. The Angkor Archaeological Park is about 420 sq. kilometres large. There are over 70 larger temple sites, and more than 1000 smaller sites and remains in the extended park.

The Apsara (Authority for the Protection of the Site and Management of the Region of Angkor) is the organisation established to run this task. You meet them first at the Angkor ticket office, but that is only one of the 15 departments.

Say hi, please
First time I visited, the ticket office was a small shack in the middle of thick jungle. Now it is a stately building with all the facilities needed to cater to thousands of tourists a day.

And then you have these maintenance guys working everywhere.

Remember to greet them with a smile and maybe a Sampeah greeting when you meet them.

#angkor #worldculturalheritage #apsaraauthority #maintenance #staff #2019CE #angkorpark #angkorwat #Apsara #architecture #bike #Cambodia #Empire #Hinduism #imperial #khmer #southeastasia #visitcambodia #visitsiemreap #worldculturalheritage #staff #angkorwattemple #moat
Photo shows two small wooden boats connected with a small platform on a large water moat. There are two persons in the front of the boats with a green uniform shirt of Apsara staff. They are collecting leaves, driftwood and rubbish out of the water and collecting it on the platform. Another staff member is controlling and steering the boats from the back. In the background the surrounding wall around the famous Angkor Wat is visible behind a small dyke and some trees. It is a slightly overcast day. Cambodia is as safe, comfortable and kind as ever. Angkor and Siem Reap warmly welcomes visitors.
2025-12-09

#OL - Le #Havre : le duo #Fonseca - #Maciel recomposé sur le banc
#Staff #OLHAC
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2025-12-05

ONTARIO PASSES BILL 33, GRANTS MORE POWERS TO GOVERNMENT

Ontario legislature passed the Bill 33, known as the Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025 on Nov.19, bringing in major changes to how school boards, children’s aid societies, and post-secondary institutions are governed  

The newly passed controversial bill is a piece of legislation that introduces significant changes to the oversight of school boards and post-secondary institutions in Ontario, giving the Minister of Education expanded powers to intervene in local decision-making.   

Under this bill, Paul Calandra, Ontario’s minister of education, can take over school boards, mandate collaboration with local police to implement school resource officer programs where available and even remove school board trustees.  

The government framed it as a necessary intervention to put school boards back on track, strengthen school safety and allow students to succeed. Calandra took over five school boards using earlier versions of these powers, citing financial mismanagement. He has now signalled that more boards are in his sights under Bill 33.  

While the government has framed the bill as necessary for accountability, critics in the post-secondary sector say it increases provincial control without addressing core funding issues.   

“Bill 33 hands the Minister more levers to pull and hands universities more paperwork for their already overworked staff,” Bruce Gillespie, president of Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty Association (WLUFA), said.   

“It does not fix the basic problem, which is that Ontario’s universities are being asked to do more and more with less and less public funding,” he said.

Gillespie also raised concerns about the impact on post-secondary institutions. Bill 33 adds compliance requirements and administrative workload for universities without increasing provincial operating funding.   

He warned that these new obligations could destabilize student-funded services, such as mental health support, transit and campus media, which directly affect students’ well-being and faculty’s ability to deliver quality education.  

Equity-based admissions initiatives are also at risk.  

“Equity-based admissions do not lower standards. They recognize that grades are produced inside unequal systems,” Gillespie said.   

“Bill 33 gives the government new tools to second-guess those efforts from Queen’s Park, which is exactly the opposite of what we need if we want campuses to reflect the diversity of Ontario,” he said.  

Gillespie warns that preserving the authority of university Senates is critical under the new legislation. Senates play a key role in maintaining academic standards and research independence, and Gillespie argues that provincial intervention in admissions and research priorities could undermine academic freedom.  

This bill not only impacts post-secondary institutions, but also influences primary and secondary school boards, such as the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB).  

“With the passing of Bill 33, the WRDSB will continue to follow the direction and guidance of the Ministry of Education and comply with all provincial legislation,” Scott Miller, director of education at the WRDSB, said.   

“Our commitment to supporting student achievement and the well-being of all students remains the highest priority. We will continue to work closely and collaboratively with students, staff, parents, families, caregivers, and community partners to ensure that all decisions and actions reflect the needs and values of those in WRDSB schools and workplaces,” Miller said.  

He also said more information about Bill 33 and its changes to the school board will be made available on the WRDSB website.  

The government portrays Bill 33 as a measure to improve oversight and student success. Faculty, staff and student representatives across Ontario argue that the legislation prioritizes increased provincial control over the funding crisis, campus services and local governance, leaving many in the education community concerned about its long-term impact.  

This article was cross-published with The Cord.

#bill33 #Caregivers #childrensAidSocieties #communityPartners #families #Government #paulCalandra #postSecondaryInstitutions #SangjunHan #School #Staff #supportingChildrenAndStudentsAct #WRDSB

Photo taken outside of the purple, 3D "LAURIER" sign at the corner of King St. and University Ave. W.

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