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Marketmind: Back to data watching, with US debt bill on track
Marketmind: Back to data watching, with US debt bill on track
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Sonali Desai With the U.S. debt ceiling bill
2023-05-31 12:32
TikToker sparks debate over 'time blindness' accommodations at work
TikToker sparks debate over 'time blindness' accommodations at work
A woman has sparked debate after discussing the need for employers to accommodate those with “time blindness” in the workplace in a viral TikTok. TikToker Sarah Trefren made the comments about workers' rights in a video that has been viewed more than 1.5 million times since it was posted one day ago. In the video, Trefren explained that she was “yelled at” for asking someone a question about accommodations for people with difficulties related to time management. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Trefren explained: “I just wanted to know if there are accommodations for people who struggle with time blindness and being on time.” She continued: “When we were done, they actually started yelling at me and saying that accommodations for time blindness doesn't exist and if you struggle being on time you’ll never be able to get a job.” Trefren also claimed the person told her, “Your stupid generation wants to destroy the workplace”. @chaotic_philosopher I'm tired of workers' rights not being prioritized in this country. And we're entitled for suggesting it should be different... I don't think so. #workersrights #employeerights #workers #capitalismsucks #capitalism #thesystemisbroken #fyp The TikToker argued that the culture of firing people before looking to other solutions needs to be “dismantled”. Time blindness occurs when people have the inability to recognise how much time has passed or to estimate how long something will take, according to the Cleveland Clinic. While it doesn’t have a specific diagnosis, those with ADHD can be more prone to losing track of time or underestimating the length of time a task may take. On TikTok, people appeared divided over whether special compensation should be made for those who struggle with it. One user commented: “This is the kind of thing I must make my OWN accommodations for. I lay out my fits every night, alarms for everything, meal prep..” Another wrote: “I totally feel you I’m exactly like that. But the hard truth is it’s up to us to adapt to the workplace. I chose to be self-employed recently though.” “I go back and forth on this… I understand the purpose of needing to uphold punctuality in the workplace but time blindness is so so real for me,” someone else wrote. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-14 18:55
'Saltburn' review: Sick, savage, and satisfying
'Saltburn' review: Sick, savage, and satisfying
Sexual desire can be a twisted thing, and Emerald Fennell isn't afraid to showcase the
2023-09-27 17:00
Four million children in Pakistan have no safe water, a year after deadly floods
Four million children in Pakistan have no safe water, a year after deadly floods
One year after catastrophic floods devastated swathes of Pakistan, some 4 million children in the South Asian nation remain without access to safe water, the United Nations children's agency has warned.
2023-08-25 17:19
When is the 2024 NHL Winter Classic?
When is the 2024 NHL Winter Classic?
The 2024 NHL Winter Classic will be an exciting outdoor match-up between the Vegas Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken. Here's everything you'll need to know about the game.
2023-10-10 22:04
All-Star rookie Corbin Carroll uses his speed to help the Diamondbacks beat the Mariners 4-3
All-Star rookie Corbin Carroll uses his speed to help the Diamondbacks beat the Mariners 4-3
Corbin Carroll started an eighth-inning rally with some distracting base running, Dominic Canzone brought his fellow rookie home with a single for the go-ahead run, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Seattle Mariners 4-3 on Saturday night
2023-07-30 11:06
Woman Discovers Over $86 Million Mistakenly Deposited in Her Bank Account
Woman Discovers Over $86 Million Mistakenly Deposited in Her Bank Account
A client of Malaysia’s biggest bank recently discovered that her bank balance had mysteriously increased to more than
2023-12-01 16:14
Czech parliament's lower house approves government plan to keep ballooning deficit under control
Czech parliament's lower house approves government plan to keep ballooning deficit under control
The Czech parliament’s lower house has approved dozens of measures proposed by the government designed to keep the ballooning budget deficit under control
2023-10-13 19:31
FIFA 23 World Cup Stars: Full List of Players
FIFA 23 World Cup Stars: Full List of Players
Full list of FIFA 23 World Cup Stars players that have been either leaked or confirmed.
1970-01-01 08:00
Crypto stocks set to start December on a high note as bitcoin hits near 19-month high
Crypto stocks set to start December on a high note as bitcoin hits near 19-month high
Shares of crypto miners and bitcoin-tracking companies climbed in premarket trading on Friday as the world's largest cryptocurrency
2023-12-01 22:12
'Weird choice': Swifties blast Kim Kardashian as she ropes in Brittany Mahomes family for SKIMS campaign
'Weird choice': Swifties blast Kim Kardashian as she ropes in Brittany Mahomes family for SKIMS campaign
Kim Kardashian's new SKIMS campaign features Brittany Mahomes and her Patrick Mahomes along with their children
2023-11-10 09:28
Moon rover makes 'unexpected' discovery on the lunar south pole
Moon rover makes 'unexpected' discovery on the lunar south pole
India’s Chandrayaan-3 lander only touched down on the Moon a month ago, but already it's made some major contributions to science. The spacecraft arrived on the satellite's unexplored south pole on 23 August, securing India's place as the first country to achieve this ambitious feat. Its rover, named Pragyan (or "wisdom" in Sanskrit) then embarked on an exploration of the rocky terrain, equipped with two instruments for conducting chemical experiments. And now, India's space agency, the ISRO, has published the ground-breaking data collected by the bold robot. Pragyan's findings offered a new, detailed insight into what makes up the lunar soil. And whilst scientists were unsurprised by the presence of iron, titanium, aluminium and calcium in the rocks, they were stunned to note a much higher concentration of sulphur than expected. The discovery is significant for a number of reasons. Most significantly, perhaps, because the sulphur could be used to help create a human base on the Moon. As Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, a planetary scientist, pointed out in a piece for Science Alert: "Astronauts and robots could travel from the south pole base to collect, process, store and use naturally occurring materials like sulfur on the Moon – a concept called in-situ resource utilization. "In-situ resource utilization means fewer trips back to Earth to get supplies and more time and energy spent exploring. Using sulfur as a resource, astronauts could build solar cells and batteries that use sulfur, mix up sulfur-based fertilizer and make sulfur-based concrete for construction." Gillis-Davis went on to explain that sulfur-based concrete has a number of advantages over the more common variety used in building, pointing out that it "hardens and becomes strong within hours rather than weeks, and it's more resistant to wear". "It also doesn't require water in the mixture, so astronauts could save their valuable water for drinking, crafting breathable oxygen and making rocket fuel," he added. The presence of sulphur near the Moon's south pole also suggests that highland soils at the lunar poles could have very different compositions to highland soils at the lunar equatorial regions. This would have key implications for our understanding of how the Moon works as a geological system, given that sulfur mainly comes from volcanic activity. Still, there's plenty of work to be done. And while this is all just one small step in Chandrayaan-3's mission, it could mean a great leap in how we view our dear celestial companion. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-26 23:23