第3回ぎふ長良川花火大会 The 3rd Gifu Nagara-gawa Fireworks Festival

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第3回ぎふ長良川花火大会 The 3rd Gifu Nagara-gawa Fireworks Festival

2025年8月9日に開催された第3回ぎふ長良川花火大会から、第3章、信州煙火工業による「ぎふの大自然美 天空からの大滝」。The 3rd chapter,
“Gifu's Natural Beauty: A Grand Waterfall from the Sky” by Shinshu enkakogyo from the 3rd Gifu Nagara-gawa Fireworks Festival on 9 August 2025.

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Old Perth

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Continuing the theme of old original buildings in Perth..
108 St Georges Terrace on the corner of William Street. Perth, Western Australia.
Now used by the 'Meat and Wine company'.

Looking Over Willochra Creek

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Looking Over Willochra Creek

Inside Mt Byran East Church

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Inside Mt Byran East Church

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Keniaanse Jepchirchir verovert in Tokio wereldtitel op marathon

TOKIO (ANP) - De Keniaanse atlete Peres Jepchirchir heeft in Tokio de wereldtitel op de marathon veroverd. De 31-jarige Afrikaanse sprintte in de laatste meters weg van haar Ethiopische medevluchtster Tigst Assefa. Haar winnende tijd in het Japan National Stadium was 2.24.43. Assefa eindigde als tweede op 2 seconden. De Uruguayaanse Julia Paternain won het brons in 2.27.23.

Voor Jepchirchir was het haar tweede grote succes in Japan. Ze won in 2021 de olympische marathon. Assefa moest wederom genoegen nemen met zilver. Zij verloor op de Spelen in Parijs de eindsprint van Sifan Hassan.

Anne Luijten passeerde de finish als zeventiende in 2.32.27.


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More Return-to-Office Crackdowns, with 61.7% of Employees Now in Office Full-Time

Paramount and Comcast's NBCUniversal are joining Microsoft in telling employees "they could face consequences if they don't return to the office more frequently," reports the Washington Post:

NBCUniversal sent a memo to its employees telling them to return to the office four days a week starting in January [with the option to work remotely on Fridays]. Last week, Paramount told employees to return five days a week, with the first group starting in January. Both Paramount and NBCUniversal said they would offer severance packages to eligible employees who are unwilling or unable to make the switch... Companies have been cracking down on flexible work for the past several years, with Goldman Sachs being one of the first to implement a five-day office policy. Since then, others have joined in including Amazon, AT&T, JPMorgan Chase and the federal government...

Overall, the number of people working full time in office hasn't changed much over the past couple of years. About 61.7 percent of salaried employees worked from an office full time in August, according to data from university researchers Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom and Steven J. Davis, who are studying the matter. That is down one percentage point from August 2024, their research shows. During the same period, the amount of people working remotely dropped two percentage points and those working hybrid schedules increased three points.
While most of the big office pushes are coming from some of the largest employers in the nation, the majority of companies in the United States aren't requiring full-time office work, said Brian Elliott [publisher of the Flex Index, which tracks flexible policies, and CEO]. And about half of U.S. workers are employed by smaller companies, he added. Some companies are capitalizing on the mandates, using flexible policies as a way to poach talent from their competitors, he said....

Some employers are using office mandates to purposely shed workers. An August report from the Federal Reserve Bank shows that "multiple districts reported reducing headcounts through attrition — encouraged, at times, by return-to-office policies and facilitated, at times, by greater automation, including new AI tools." Still, with fewer job openings in the market, some employees will have to comply with office mandates.

Announcing their return-to-office mandates, employers gave the following reasons:

"In-person collaboration is absolutely vital to building and strengthening our culture and driving the success of our business. Being together helps us innovate, solve problems, share ideas, create, challenge one another, and build the relationships that will make this company great."
-- Paramount CEO David Ellison (in a memo to staff)
"It has become increasingly clear that we are better when we are together. As we have all experienced, in-person work and collaboration spark innovation, promote creativity, and build stronger connections."
-- Adam Miller, NBCUniversal chief operating officer (in a memo to staff)

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